Shams

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Revelation 00:00 Tools
Allah Hay 00:00 Tools
City Of Light 00:00 Tools
Muzahara Nesaiea 00:00 Tools
Creation 00:00 Tools
Falling From Grace 00:00 Tools
An Enigma Of Radiant Showers 03:33 Tools
Cradle 00:00 Tools
She Wanted To Watch 00:00 Tools
The 1 00:00 Tools
Piano Cloud 00:00 Tools
Only If There Is Nothing 00:00 Tools
Wasted 00:00 Tools
Cloth 00:00 Tools
Stare Into 00:00 Tools
Ma Ansa Jamailek 00:00 Tools
The Mystic Surrenders 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Moth 00:00 Tools
99 Names Of The King 00:00 Tools
Aien Ferash 00:00 Tools
Bousah 00:00 Tools
Safequo Lah 00:00 Tools
Ebn El 00:00 Tools
The Reader of 360 Million Books 00:00 Tools
Pon Di Riddim 00:00 Tools
Had Methle 00:00 Tools
Ana Althanie 00:00 Tools
Narges e Shiraz 00:00 Tools
Shameless (Deep House Version) 00:00 Tools
The Spiritual Subplot (Of A Tragic Action-Packed Romantic Comedy 00:00 Tools
A Higher Realm 00:00 Tools
T'abanah Ya Youma 00:00 Tools
Meen Qadak 00:00 Tools
The Three Tributaries 00:00 Tools
Qalandaram 00:00 Tools
Chor javon 00:00 Tools
Khatere mara 00:00 Tools
She Wanted To Watch (Silk041) 00:00 Tools
Dustat doram 00:00 Tools
Ahlan Ezayak 00:00 Tools
Masti 00:00 Tools
Hob Naqes شمس حب ناقص 00:00 Tools
Hatha Elhob 00:00 Tools
PILLOW TLK 00:00 Tools
PLASTIC LANGUAGE 00:00 Tools
Milion 00:00 Tools
Parvinamo 00:00 Tools
ABSOLUTELY DREAMS 00:00 Tools
Malek 00:00 Tools
Pillow Talk 00:00 Tools
Akramjon 00:00 Tools
Gol dona 00:00 Tools
Sabaya Shams 00:00 Tools
Sufi Chant 00:00 Tools
Loha Mo3akda 00:00 Tools
Turo nameparastam 00:00 Tools
Nazra 00:00 Tools
Moseme Gol 00:00 Tools
Shâ koko djan 00:00 Tools
2ol Kalam Gher Dah 00:00 Tools
Hob Naqes 00:00 Tools
Tefl 00:00 Tools
Qessa 3almya 00:00 Tools
Dur az tu 00:00 Tools
Touro Nameparastam 00:00 Tools
LESSONS 00:00 Tools
I Please U 00:00 Tools
Lâr sha nengarhar 00:00 Tools
Sabza ba noz 00:00 Tools
La Tetawel Lesanik 00:00 Tools
Paimâna 00:00 Tools
Djelwa-e-ishq (eshq agar) 00:00 Tools
Sam3ana 00:00 Tools
RAISE PLOW 00:00 Tools
CHAINS 00:00 Tools
Bâghwân bâghde 00:00 Tools
Kushtai tiri nigohat 00:00 Tools
Ay yorum biyo 00:00 Tools
Engage in the Behavior 00:00 Tools
Nahangomé shabam 00:00 Tools
Wakhed Balak 00:00 Tools
Magnonah 00:00 Tools
Side A 00:00 Tools
Dildor payome nafiristod 00:00 Tools
Ay joni man asirat 00:00 Tools
HEALTH-USA BOYS(SHAMS REMIX) 00:00 Tools
Ana 3arfa 00:00 Tools
break your legs 00:00 Tools
teen girl fantasy ft Shannon Funchees-Dancing in slowmotion 00:00 Tools
Alby Beywg3ani 00:00 Tools
3afia 3ali 00:00 Tools
Nest (Feat. Murphy Maxwell) 00:00 Tools
Ba3d Omry 00:00 Tools
Tchasmé namnâk (fedayé) 00:00 Tools
Eh Dah Aslo 00:00 Tools
Tahded 00:00 Tools
Saher 00:00 Tools
Kushtap Tiri Nigohat 00:00 Tools
День влюбленного кретина [Новые песни 2015] 00:00 Tools
Rock N' Roll 00:00 Tools
Eshtah Eshtah 00:00 Tools
Ghamdt anik 00:00 Tools
Sadze Da Noz 00:00 Tools
Hot City-No More 00:00 Tools
Modak Lai-Lai 00:00 Tools
Million 00:00 Tools
Ai Joni Man Asirat 00:00 Tools
Sabahak Kheer 00:00 Tools
La Tegol Ma Oridak 00:00 Tools
Ghamdt 3enek 00:00 Tools
WATER 00:00 Tools
In the City 00:00 Tools
Scream My Name 00:00 Tools
Wesh Sayer 00:00 Tools
Esh6a7 00:00 Tools
24 Saah 00:00 Tools
Modak lay lay 00:00 Tools
Dildor Paeme Nafiristod 00:00 Tools
Eza Ghaneet 00:00 Tools
Sea Fcking 00:00 Tools
i please you 3 00:00 Tools
... 00:00 Tools
Brown's Diner 00:00 Tools
Wesena Park Or Something 00:00 Tools
Lazem Asibak 00:00 Tools
Gharibi 00:00 Tools
Ze sâqi 00:00 Tools
El-Wa2t El-Monaseb 00:00 Tools
Halet Fora2 00:00 Tools
T2 T2a 00:00 Tools
Za3lan 00:00 Tools
شمس خبروهم Khabarouhom 00:00 Tools
Mey Va Mina 00:00 Tools
1/2 Past 12 00:00 Tools
Not Right Now 00:00 Tools
Walkaway 00:00 Tools
Tahdeed 00:00 Tools
Ai Eram Die 00:00 Tools
Ahlan Ezzayak 00:00 Tools
Ahlan Ezaik 00:00 Tools
i please you 00:00 Tools
Dressed To Kill 00:00 Tools
Dark Angel 00:00 Tools
Bahebk Moot Ya Mhamad 00:00 Tools
cuts 00:00 Tools
Atoq Esbaa 00:00 Tools
File Clerk Blues 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye 00:00 Tools
Meye Mina 00:00 Tools
Late Joy, Early Sadness 00:00 Tools
Mesh 3esh2 La 00:00 Tools
BREAZ 00:00 Tools
Falak 00:00 Tools
Nigoro 00:00 Tools
Medallaa Nafsy 00:00 Tools
Haneyalak 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Only A Dream 00:00 Tools
Down At The Texaco 00:00 Tools
Stuck Here On The Ground 00:00 Tools
Ice Tea 00:00 Tools
watch you foam at the mouth and try to swim today 00:00 Tools
Always With Me 00:00 Tools
SHAMS-MORALES 00:00 Tools
It'll All Catch Up To You 00:00 Tools
Lawha Moaqada 00:00 Tools
Neb3ed Yomin 00:00 Tools
Watching The Grass Grow 00:00 Tools
Still Bear, Restless Autumn 00:00 Tools
Wolfman 00:00 Tools
Depth Of Flying 00:00 Tools
side b 00:00 Tools
MORALES 00:00 Tools
Get A Nut 00:00 Tools
Sanad Thahry 00:00 Tools
Garidi 00:00 Tools
SHAMS- PILLOW TLK 00:00 Tools
Shlon Anam 00:00 Tools
Tes-har Eyoony 00:00 Tools
Ghamdt 3anik 00:00 Tools
Safarony 00:00 Tools
Loha Me'aqeda 00:00 Tools
protest 00:00 Tools
LAUREN DEVINE-JUST A LITTLE READY SHAMS MIX 00:00 Tools
Lazem Asebak 00:00 Tools
Simulations 00:00 Tools
День влюбленного кретина 00:00 Tools
OUT OV MY ULTIMATE FATE 00:00 Tools
PLASTIC LANGUAGE FT KIM SPIRA 00:00 Tools
اهلا ازيك 00:00 Tools
Mey o Mina 00:00 Tools
Sleepy Hollow 00:00 Tools
Vicious Pop Digital (2 minute mix) 00:00 Tools
I Get High 00:00 Tools
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Shams can refer at least to one of following seven artists/groups: 1. a female vocalist from Kuwait 2. a folk and art music ensemble from Afghanistan 3. a Kurdish ensemble from Persia 4. a Persian Singer of 1950s 5. a female pop band from U.S.A. 6. a garage rock band from U.S.A. 7. an indie artist from U.S.A. 1. Shams - a vocalist from Kuwait. She is best known for her Khaliji dialect songs, but has made a successful crossover to Egyptian pop songs as well. Shams is often noted for her daring and youthful approach to the more traditional Khaliji genre. She has recently become famous for her satirical, sometimes politically-motivated, music videos as well.Her last album was the self-titled Shams, which was a departure from her previous Mudhahara Nesa'iya. Her 2010 album is expected soon. 2. Shams - an ensemble which plays folk and semi-classical music of Afghanistan, directed by Raonaq Massoud. The album's title, Flowers of Exile, refers to the Afghani diaspora forced by Russian and U.S. invasions, the ravages of war, and internal Taliban persecution. (Stories exist of musicians in Afghanistan hiding or burying their instruments to keep them from being confiscated or destroyed by the Taliban.) Situated in the middle of central Asia as it is, it stands to reason that Afghanistan would absorb sounds from the cultures surrounding it. Persian poetry and the influence of the rag and tala systems and instrumentation of Northern India are in evidence here, mixed in with the amalgam of Afghani indigenous cultures. The resulting sound is rich, yet with a filigreed delicacy. Robab, harmonium, tabla, dholak, flute, and saxophone come together to create a sound that relies more on contrast than blend for its appeal. There is a refreshing lack of pretense and flash on this release. The voices are frank and open and the playing serves the melody, not vice versa. Unfortunately, the English translation in the liner notes is full of fractured grammar, necessitating multiple readings to get the gist of what Pierre Fassy and Massoud Raonaq have written. There's a lot of good information here; it's just difficult to get at. But this is a minor drawback to a promising debut. -> http://www.rootsworld.com/reviews/shamexil.shtml -> http://www.cmtra.org/spip.php?article340 3. Shams - a musical group that performs traditional Sufi, Kurdish folk and classical Iranian music with the tanboor, Daf (frame drum), Ney and various other percussion instruments. The group was founded by composer Kaykhosro Pournazeri. Pournazeri formed the Shams Ensemble with a vision of bringing back the lost art of tanboor through compositions that fused the tanboor with other traditional classical mode instruments. He invited fellow musicians who were familiar playing such classical pieces, they eventually became a popular musical in Iran.[4] Initially, the group performed under the name of Tanboor-e-Shams, but adding traditional and Kurdish music to their performances, they took the name of the Shams Ensemble. The Shams Ensemble has performed at over 300 international venues and was on tour in the United States in 2008 during the month of October. Over the years, there have been more than fifty players and singers, the majority of whom were Pournazeri's students. After the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, women were banned from performing solo in front of men—that includes singing or playing any instruments. Only recently, women have been included as vocalists and players of the tanbour. Currently, the Shams Ensemble has 15 players. www.shamsensemble.com 4. Shams - name of Shamsi Shams (شمسی شمس), a Persian Singer of 1950s, best known for her quintessential "Narges e Shiraz" (narcissus of Shiraz), among other songs such as "Piri o Marekegiri". 5. Shams or The Shams - that's a female band from New York, formed by Amy Rigby (vocals, guitar); Sue Garner (vocals, bass); Amanda Uprichard (vocals). - Additional personnel: Lenny Kaye, Robert Quine (electric guitar); Will Rigby (drums). There's something decidedly postmodern about the Shams' approach to music, which combines girl group '60s pop with off-kilter jangliness and a sort of country twang. The majority of Quilt runs through these constructions with an intelligently guileless attitude that's rather endearing, but many tracks, like "Dark Angel," move it into mature and emotive territory that lends the album a good deal of depth. 6. Shams or The Shams or Thee Shams - a garage rock band from U.S.A. formed by Andrew Gabbard (vocals, guitar, electric piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Zachary Gabard (vocals, guitar); Keith Fox (harmonica, drums); Chad Hardwick (bass guitar). - Additional personnel: Daniel Karlish (lap steel guitar); Max Bender (harmonica); Brandon Lewis (trumpet). From the cheesy homemade porn of the cover shot to the Farfisa-led garage rock opener, "On My Mind," the debut album by Cincinnati's Thee Shams is erstwhile blues label Fat Possum's attempt to jump on the sleazier side of the garage rock bandwagon. That's not to say that this mix of Memphis R&B and '60s-style garage grunge isn't effective -- the version of Bob Dylan's "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" sounds like it was cut by the circa-1964 Rolling Stones during their sojourn at the Chess studios, and that's a compliment -- just that listening to this album elicits a fun game of "Name That Influence" but not much else. The lyrics are pure Nuggets snot-rock trash, complete with casual misogyny and comically inappropriate tough-guy posturing coming from a guy (Zachary Gabbard) who quite often sings like his jeans are far too tight, and the tunes are equally pleasant but derivative. Please Yourself is a fun soundtrack for a night of mild barroom debauchery, but not much more than that. 7. Shams - Indie music making artist from Richmond, Virginia United States (it could be this played at 160bpm backwards) listen to his music: www.myspace.com/shamsnoxqsz Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.