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Harem

 

  • Artist: Harem
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Total Time: 39:18
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Issued on February 7, 1995, Harem was the self-titled debut of the multicultural female vocal duo produced by Motown songwriting vet Michael Lovesmith. The lush opener, "Fantasy Woman," sets the tone for the set as Na Na and Azia emote whispery vocals and coy rapping in a lusty but classy fashion. Think the lyrical motif and feel of Maria Muldaur's "Midnight at the Oasis" transplanted into a mid-'90s urban R&B setting and you've got the album's concept. The standouts are "Desert Nights," "All That You Need," and "Harem's Theme." Lovesmith used some of the same elements on the self-titled debut of Mind Heart & Soul and Smokey Robinson's Intimate album. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fantasy Woman/Harem's Theme Michael Lovesmith Harem (3:51)
Harem's Theme Interlude Michael Lovesmith Harem (:32)
Desert Nights Michael Lovesmith Harem (4:00)
My World Is Empty Without You Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Michael Lovesmith Harem (4:54)
Harem's Theme Interlude Michael Lovesmith Harem (:29)
Is This What You Want Michael Lovesmith Harem (4:29)
I Just Want You Michael Lovesmith Harem (4:19)
Harem's Theme Interlude Michael Lovesmith Harem (:25)
All That U Need Michael Lovesmith Harem (4:04)
U Can't Talk to Me Michael Lovesmith Harem (4:00)
Harem's Theme Interlude Michael Lovesmith Harem (:50)
Come on Baby Michael Lovesmith, Nana Harem (3:57)
Harem's Theme Michael Lovesmith Harem (3:28)

Credits

Tobey Rosales (Vocals (Background)), Berry Gordy, Jr. (Executive Producer), Jackie Salway (Artwork), Brandon Abeln (Assistant Engineer), Rea Ann Silva (Make-Up), Aaron Smith (Engineer), Liz Alley (Vocals (Background)), Michael Lovesmith (Vocal Arrangement), Nancy Saad (Vocals (Background)), Aaron Smith (Mixing), Michael Lovesmith (Arranger), Chad Fridirici (Assistant Engineer), Monalisa Young (Vocals (Background)), Eduardo Chermont (Assistant Engineer), Theresa Le Day (Vocals (Background)), Michael Lovesmith (Producer), Nancy Saad (Rap), Brian Carrigan (Assistant Engineer), Nancy Saad (Vocals), Jenifer Cheng (Vocals (Background)), Michael Lovesmith (Engineer), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Michael Lovesmith (Rap), Maxi Anderson (Vocals (Background)), Rev. Dave Boruff (Saxophone), Bobette Jamison-Harrison (Vocals (Background)), William Richards (Photography), Victor McCoy (Assistant Engineer)
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Harem
Studio album by Sarah Brightman
Released CanadaMay 13, 2003
United StatesJapanMay 20, 2003
EuropeJune 6, 2003
United KingdomSeptember 29, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Classical Crossover
Length 66:06
Label Angel Records
Producer Frank Peterson
Professional reviews
Sarah Brightman chronology
Encore
(2002)
Harem
(2003)
The Harem Tour CD
(2003)
Singles from Harem
  1. "Harem"
    Released: 2003
  2. "It's a Beautiful Day"
    Released: 2003
  3. "What You Never Know"
    Released: 2003
  4. "Free"
    Released: 2004

Harem is a 2003 album by English singer Sarah Brightman. It mixes her operatic voice with Middle-Eastern and Indian rhythms and vocals. Thanks to an idea of Frank Peterson, the producer of this album, in the song "Mysterious Days", they included the vocals of the late singer Ofra Haza, who worked with Frank in 1997.

Note: This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Harem" – 5:45 (cover of "Canção do Mar" by Dulce Pontes)
  2. "What a Wonderful World" – 3:40 (originally sung by Louis Armstrong)
  3. "It's a Beautiful Day" – 3:56 (adapted from the Un Bel Di Vedremo aria from Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly) (Cover of "Ein Schöner Tag" by Schiller)
  4. "What You Never Know" – 3:24
  5. "The Journey Home" – 4:56 (cover of song from Bombay Dreams)
  6. "Free" – 3:45
  7. "Mysterious Days" – 5:17 (featuring Israeli singer Ofra Haza)
  8. "The War is Over" (featuring Iraqi singer Kazem al-Saher and English violinist Nigel Kennedy) – 5:15
  9. "Misere Mei" – 0:54 (from Gregorio Allegri's "Miserere")
  10. "Beautiful" – 4:35 (cover of "Beautiful" by Mandalay)
  11. "Arabian Nights: Scimitar Moon/Voyage/Promise/Hamesha/Alone" – 8:50
  12. "Stranger in Paradise" – 4:27 (adapted from Alexander Borodin's Polovetsian Dances)
  13. "Until the End of Time" – 4:32

Bonus/Unreleased tracks

  1. "You Take My Breath Away" (American version) - 6:50
  2. "Guéri De Toi" (International version) - 3:50 (French version of "Free")
  3. "Tout Ce Que Je Sais" (Canadian version) - 3:28 (French version of "What You Never Know")
  4. "Sarahbande" (Japanese version) - 3:60
  5. "Namida: When Firebirds Cry" (Harem Ultimate Edition) - 4:10
  6. "Where Eagles Fly" (unreleased song with Eric Adams from Manowar) - 3:53


Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
Position
Canada Top Albums 7
U.S. Billboard Top 200 Albums 29
U.S. Billboard Top Classical Crossover Albums 1
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums 29
Swedish Album Chart 17

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