ProductDetails
- 01. Yali Yali
02. Ayrilik Günü
03. Atsan Atilmaz Satsan Satilmaz
04. Seher Vakti
05. Koca Dünya
06. Sevda Yolu
07. Eyvah (Kendim Ettim Kendim Buldum)
08. Günün Birinde
09. Demiyom Mu
10. Niyet
11. Uykuda misin Sevgili Yarim
12. Arim Balim PetegimKARABÖCEK, NESE
Yali Yali
[engl] Nese Karaböcek is a popular Arabesque singer and film / TV star from Turkey. She started singing at a very young age and has a vast recording career. "Yali Yali" is a selection of her grooviest tracks from the 70s, including the massive psych–funk dancefloor bomb title track plus another fabulous examples of Anadolu pop–funk, mixing Turkish melodies and instruments with disco arrangements, Moog keyboards, funky drums...- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 15.11.2019
- EAN
- EAN 4040824089276
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