Nine Heavens

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Nine Heavens (Persian: نه بهشت, Noh behešt) is the second album of Iranian music group Niyaz, an acoustic electronic project. It was released on June 24, 2008 on Six Degrees Records.[2]

The album is divided into 2 discs.[3] One is the electronic version of the album, while the second disc presents eight of the songs as acoustic versions with the exception of "Iman", which is mostly an electronic/ambient piece and features no acoustic instruments but includes Azam Ali's vocals. Many of the track titles were revealed on site of the band's label.[4]

Nine Heavens reached #4 in the Billboard Top World Albums chart.[5]

Disc 1

  1. "Beni Beni"
  2. "Tamana"
  3. "Feraghi - Song Of Exile"
  4. "Ishq - Love And The Veil"
  5. "Allah Mazare"
  6. "Iman"
  7. "Molk-E-Divan"
  8. "Hejran"
  9. "Sadrang"

Disc 2

  1. "Allah Mazare" (acoustic)
  2. "Beni Beni" (acoustic)
  3. "Sadrang" (acoustic)
  4. "Tamana" (acoustic)
  5. "Feraghi - Song Of Exile" (acoustic)
  6. "Hejran" (acoustic)
  7. "Ishq - Love And The Veil" (acoustic)
  8. "Molk-E-Divan" (acoustic)

Lyrical sources

"Beni beni" is based on an 18th-century Turkish Sufi folk song.

"Ishq" and "Tamana" are based on ghazal by Khwaja Mir Dard.

The words to "Iman" are drawn from two ruba'iyat by different authors: Mirza Salamat Ali Dabir and Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali.

"Molk-e-Divan" is based on the ghazal Khiz tâ bâde dar pyâle konim by Sufi poet Khâju-ye Kermâni (خواجوی کرمانی) with a few alterations , and "Sadrang" draws the lyrics from works by Amir Khusrow (امیر خسرو دهلوی), a 13th-century mystic and poet who, like Niyaz's vocalist Azam Ali, was a Persian raised in India.

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