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Shabe Sepid

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Artist
  
Googoosh

Release date
  
26 March 2008


Similar
  
Googoosh albums, Other albums

Shabe Sepid is an album by Iranian pop star Googoosh. It was released on March 26, 2008, with her concert in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and on March 28 worldwide. In this album, she collaborates with Mehrdad Asemani, who is one of her colleagues, and creates and makes it a split album; 5 songs Googoosh and 5 songs Mehrdad. She remade some of her oldest songs for this album but does have one new one. The second current song on the album, Shabe Sepid the song, was released actually in September 2006 and was added on the album, thus the name, Shabe Sepid. She also recorded the song Medley Baen Almalli, which is a medley of some of her old international songs. It features: Love Story (He Fills My Heart), Malaguena Salerousa (Spanish), Mi Son Chiesta Tante Volte (Italian), and Retour de la Ville (French). In her song Medley Hamseda, she records another medley of old songs in Persian. They include: Hamsafar, Gharibeh Ashena, Mano Toh, Kooh, and Hamseda (Bemoon ta Bemoonam). In addition, her old song Talagh (Divorce) was remade and added to the album. It was released by Century Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Shak Mikonam" (Googoosh) – 3:13
  2. "Jangale Shesho Hasht" (Mehrdad) – 4:10
  3. "Medley Baen Almalli" (Googoosh) – 7:35
  4. "Boosehaye Piade Ro" (Mehrdad) – 4:11
  5. "Medley Hamseda" (Googoosh) – 7:01
  6. "Hafteye Sepido Siah" (Mehrdad) – 4:26
  7. "Shabe Sepid" (Googoosh) – 5:59
  8. "Koocheeye Lokht" (Mehrdad) – 3:31
  9. "Talagh" (Googoosh) – 5:00
  10. "Medley Niloofare Abi" (Mehrdad) – 7:09

Videos

Videos have been released for the following songs.

  • Shabe Sepid, 2008
    1. "Shak Mikonam" (Googoosh) - March 20, 2008
    2. "Shabe Sepid" (Googoosh) - September 14, 2006
    3. "Medley Hamseda" (Googoosh) - July 2008
    4. "Talagh" (Googoosh) - August 2008

    References

    Shabe Sepid Wikipedia