"Bellydancing muzak with no soul or purpose.
Good music for listening while you wash your socks, as my father
likes saying. There are a ton of better alternatives that can represent Arabic
Egyptian music, if you're interested. Classics: Mohammed Abdul Wahab, Oum Kalthoum, or pop: Najwa Karam, etc etc. For bellydancing arrangments try the Princess of Cairo, or the Wash Ya Wash, or Jalilah's cd's... etc."
A Thoroughly enjoyable experience!
sanjnitara | Grand Prairie, Texas United States | 05/14/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great one...There are several different styles and tempos rolled into this one CD, and I can't believe the price! I was a little put off because of the low price, but risked it anyway, and already have choreography set up for two of the pieces and am working on three others. There is something for everyone, and the sound quality is good. This is one of my favorites, and my entire class enjoys warming up to it as well as dancing to some of the peices!"
Very good production and little price
Marisela Flores | California | 06/16/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Most of the songs in this cd are enjoyable and really move you to dance. Most experienced dancers will like it more because it changes tempo and has many accents difficult to pick up to begginers. The only tune I was expecting to hear and never came up was a slow one, you know, so that you can use your veil or get into floorwork, but this is really a great cd to own."
Gotta love track 10!
Heather | Canada | 07/31/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love this CD - the mix of music is just so exciting! It's a great one to listen to in the car, and I also use it for dance practice and for practicing my finger cymbals. Track 10 (Belly dance in the jungle) is absolutely hilarious (elephant noises?!?!) and is, in my opinion, worth the price of the CD all by itself!"
Can't beat it for the price.
jgieber | Colorado Springs, CO United States | 05/04/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A great CD for shimmying around the house with the vacuum cleaner!"