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Foretold in the Language of Dreams

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Released
  
19 August 2002

Label
  
Mantra Recordings

Release date
  
19 August 2002


Foretold in the Language of Dreams (2002)
  
Something Dangerous (2003)

Artists
  
Natacha Atlas, Marc Eagleton, The Natacha Atlas & Marc Eagleton Project

Genres
  
World music, Ambient music

Similar
  
Something Dangerous, Mish Maoul, Ayeshteni, Gedida, The Best of Natacha Atlas

Foretold in the Language of Dreams is a 2002 album by Natacha Atlas and Marc Eagleton. It represents a departure from Natacha Atlas' usual music by being more ambient in style.

Contents

Foretold in the Language of Dreams includes collaborations with a string of musicians with whom she has never worked previously - Andrew Cronshaw on zither, Syrian qanun player Abdullah Chhadeh, and two tracks with the Greek band Avaton. Despite the liner notes claims of "computer malarkey" being employed, the overall sound is acoustic, a stark contrast to her previous work.

The single "Zitherbell" was used in the end credits of Jonathan Demme's 2002 film The Truth About Charlie, but the song does not appear on the official soundtrack for the movie. Instead Natacha Atlas is listed in the credits of the cast of characters for the film as "The Spirit (Voice)."

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Track listing

  1. "Etheric Messages"
  2. "Dawn Bayati"
  3. "Zitherbell"
  4. "Sobek on the Prowl"
  5. "Therapeutic Space"
  6. "Simun"
  7. "Power of Vibrations"
  8. "Damascus"
  9. "Yeranos"
  10. "Meetings with Reconciliation"
  11. "Solace"

Songs

1Etheric Messages5:40
2Dawn Bayati7:47
3Zitherbell5:41

References

Foretold in the Language of Dreams Wikipedia