Portals of Grace
2002 studio album by Azam Ali
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Portals of Grace is the first solo release from Azam Ali. Prior to this album, she had released music with the group VAS.[1]
| Portals of Grace | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | July 30, 2002 | |||
| Genre | Folk Folk-pop World | |||
| Label | Narada Productions | |||
| Producer | Azam Ali | |||
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Ali called the album her "thesis [in many ways] because I sang in an early music choir, studied early music, and there was no place for that in Vas or Niyaz."[2]
Reception
Philip Van Vleck, of The Herald-Sun named it one of his top albums of 2002.[3]
Track listing
- Lasse Pour Quoi (Anon. early 14th century, Middle French) - 6:21
- La Serena (Sephardic, Judeo-Spanish) - 4:31
- Breton Medley (instrumental, Brittany) - 3:57
- O Felix (Anima) (12th century, Latin) - 5:18
- Ben Pode Santa Maria (13th century, Galician-Portuguese) - 3:08
- O Quanta Qualia (12th century, Latin) - 3:59
- Sackpipslät (instrumental, Sweden) - 2:40
- Ai Ondas (Early 14th century, Galician-Portuguese) - 5:12
- A Chantar M'er (Late 12th century, Old French) - 6:31
- Inna-I-Malak (Byzantine, Arabic) - 5:23
- El Rey De Francia (Sephardic, Judeo-Spanish) - 4:31