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The Slam! Years (1983-1988)

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HABIBI018

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Europe

Release date

Feb 25, 2022

Hamid EL SHAERI The Slam! Years: 1983-1988 Habibi Funk Germany

Format: LP + booklet + MP3 download code

Habibi Funk gets yet another compilation released in his honour, this time shedding light on the takeoff period in the Libyan synthfunk artist's career: when he had just left his home country to pursue stardom in Egypt and London. Unbridled happiness and sun oozes from this comp, centring on the smash hit, lovers' anthem 'Ayonha', as well as nigh-forgotten earlier gems like 'Shantet Safar' and 'Reet'. Ghostly vocal processing and folk-funk production permeates; 'Maktoub Aleina' in particular is one club classic we won't hold with you forgetting. Now residing back in Cairo, Hamid was more than approving of this release, knowing full well that the tracks on it deserved much more praise than they received back in the day.

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A1

Tew'Idni Dom

A2

Yekfini Nesma' Sotak

A3

Ayonha

A4

Ya Saheb

A5

Git Ya Sheta

A6

Shantet Safar

B1

Oyoun Houriyat

B2

Maktoub Aleina

B3

Reet

B4

Dari Demou'Ek

B5

Weyn Ayamak Weyn

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