Özlem Taner

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Seher Vakti 03:25 Tools
Bu Mezarda Bir Garip Var 04:28 Tools
Seher İnende 05:36 Tools
Ezo Gelin 04:39 Tools
Yalan Dünya 03:21 Tools
Bu Sene 05:52 Tools
Seher Inende (Thor Evening Jasmin Mix) 05:52 Tools
Ali'yi Gördüm 04:48 Tools
Sunam 04:36 Tools
Ela Gözlerini Sevdiğim Dilber 04:29 Tools
Hani Yaylam 05:02 Tools
Başına Döndüğüm 05:08 Tools
Garip 04:48 Tools
Bülbül 03:38 Tools
Gökkuşağı Gönder Bana 05:06 Tools
Dostun Gül Cemali 05:25 Tools
Lamekandan İçeri 05:06 Tools
Basina Döndügüm 04:48 Tools
Arzuhal Eyledim 04:23 Tools
Yolumuz Uğradı 05:25 Tools
Ağbaba Semahı 05:17 Tools
Seher Inende - Thor Evening Jasmin Mix 05:35 Tools
Et Muvaffak Rabbena 05:35 Tools
Yüce Dağ Başında Bir Mayıs 05:25 Tools
Bizim Sahraların Başı 05:05 Tools
Muhammed Ali 04:57 Tools
Yüce Dağ Başında 1 Mayıs 05:43 Tools
Hublar Sultani 05:00 Tools
Aşıklar Meclisi 04:55 Tools
Şah Aşkına 05:00 Tools
Hoylucu Saldim Yemen'e 03:27 Tools
01 - Seher Inende 05:17 Tools
03 - Bu Sene 05:00 Tools
05 - Seher Vakti 05:25 Tools
08 - Basina Dondugum 03:27 Tools
Yüce dag basinda/ Mayis 04:55 Tools
Yüce Dağ Başında / Mayıs 05:05 Tools
04 - Yuce Dag Basinda Bir Mayis 04:55 Tools
06 - Yalan Dunya 04:55 Tools
09 - Garip 04:55 Tools
12 - Sunam 04:55 Tools
11 - Bulbul 04:55 Tools
Seher Inenede 04:55 Tools
Lamekandan içeri 05:05 Tools
Ali’yi Gördüm 05:05 Tools
01 - Seher İnende 05:05 Tools
Bizim Sahralarin Basi 05:05 Tools
Asiklar Meclisi 04:55 Tools
Ela Gözlerini Sevdigim Dilber 04:29 Tools
Yuce Dag Basında Bir Mayıs 04:29 Tools
İncinme Gönül İncinme 04:29 Tools
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Özlem Taner is a singer steeped in the folk song of Turkey, in particular the traditions of her native Gaziantep. This CD, which has been some years in the making, is her first. These twelve pieces are all either traditional or composed by traditional artists such as Muhlis Akarsu and Asik Mahzuni. This led me to expect a rather homogenous production but in fact this is the most diverse of CDs, as if Taner had set herself the challenge of devising the most imaginative and unexpected interpretations of the material. The opening a cappella section of Seher Inende and the saz-accompanied final piece, Sunam, demonstrate Taner’s türkü credentials and bookend the CD, but I suspect it is those arrangements that most defy expectation that will guarantee the CD’s success. I was especially impressed by the electric guitar of Sunay Özgur, who eschews the jazzy twiddlyness of much Turkish guitar work to display instead a grounding in the best rock traditions of elegant harmonic simplicity. Bu Mezarda Bir Garip Var is transformed by this into a gentle rock ballad, while Ezo Gelin has Evanescence-like moments. Like rock, Turkish folk music is people’s music in every sense and it is absolutely fitting to find elements of heavy rock, rock ‘n’ roll and country in this context. Exceptions like Paula Darwish and her Country And Eastern project aside, it is only snobbery that has prevented more experimentation in this direction. There are some inevitable points of comparison with Aynur in one or two of the arrangements but any suspicions that Taner is being promoted as a Turkmen version of the Kurdish Aynur can be laid to rest – Taner’s singing and approach to music are very different and these two artists are not in competition. Taner has an emotional delivery whose strength is in total confidence and control within a relatively narrow range, and this and the selection of material are the unifying factors here. Her aim has been to discover new and universal resonance in Turkish traditional song whilst affirming its identity as folk music and in this she has succeeded. www.kalan.com Chris Williams http://www.frootsmag.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.