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- 01. Nago na
02. Goftehgoye sabz
03. Zoj
04. Mondanam az bodanet
05. Roodkhoneha
06. Sharm
07. e boos
08. e
09. Afsoos
10. Aroose noghreh poosh
11. Asmaar asmaar
12. Delakam
13. Labe daryaa
14. Ghoroobaa ghashangan
RAMESH
Ramesh
[engl] In 1970s Tehran, the classically- trained Ramesh played the serious, quiet marquess against Googooshs langorous pop princess. Both singers made the papers every time they changed their haircuts & appeared on tv frequently. However, while Googoosh now runs a cosmetics company in Los Angeles, they say Ramesh was killed in the political turmoil of the late 70s because she was a lesbian. Nobody knows for sure. What we do know is that she was a funky queen whose rich voice sits like a fat mink coat, twirling its melancholy way around long- necked lutes, backed by flurries of frame & goblet drums. And the sleazy, Western brass, strings & synths are here too, slathered across rare singles for your shameless dancing pleasure. Welcome to the unpredictable world of pre- revolutionary Iranian pop music.- Format
- LP
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