Turning Back

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Turning Back
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Studio album by
Released14 October 2014
Recorded Cairo, Norway, Rio de Janeiro
Genre Folk music, Fusion
Label Kirkelig Kulturverksted
Producer Miles Jay & Nancy Mounir

Turning Back is the 2014 debut album by Egyptian musician Dina El Wedidi. The album features guest performances by Mazaher and Gilberto Gil. [1] It received distribution from Kirkelig Kulturverksted and Valley Entertainment.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleGuest performer(s)Length
1."In Wonderland (Fi Belad El Agayeb)" 5:00
2."Sin (El Haram)" 3:47
3."Circles (Dawayer)" Mazaher 4:50
4."Homeland (Ya Belad)" 4:00
5."El Sira" 6:44
6."Trees Address Me (Yohadethoni El Shagar)" 3:46
7."The Night (El Liel)" Gilberto Gil 5:02
8."The Grief Of The South (Hozn El Ganoub)" 5:08
9."Turning Back (Tedawar W'tergaa)" 3:35
10."The Ardor Of Love (Kotr El Wagaa)" 3:35
11."Stillness (Sokoun)" 3:15

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References

  1. "Turning Back". Valley Entertainment. Retrieved 20 November 2014.