After Moon
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
As eclectic music fans have searched for something new and different to capture their interest, most new artists have simply tried to imitate what is currently popular. This is why Nana's music is capturing so much attention. Currently her new album Daughters of the Sun has been chosen by Echoes on National Public Radio as one of the top 25 CDs that they believe have stood out and pushed music forward in 2001.
Nana's music is drawn from the map of world cultures. It is unique in that she has succeeded in creating a captivating style that combines her love of Greek music and culture with music influences from India, Native America, Central Europe and Australia. Building upon a vast array of musical and songwriting influences from Ralph Towner to Dead Can Dance, from Joni Mitchell to Ustad Rais Khan, Nanas album, After The Moon, encompasses 8 musical experiences which take the listener on a personal journey of time and place.
For music fans that are waiting to experience a new genre of music, Nana is blazing the trail.
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Product Description
On this recording Nana plays sitar, bouzouki, fretless guitar and sings in Greek and English. The music is a sensuous blend of world cultures. Accompanying Nana on her original compositions are renound musicians from India and the Middle East such as Ustad Sultan Khan and Arto Tuncboyaciyan.
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After Moon,Nana Simopoulos,Pacific Time Ent.,Int'l & World Music,Jazz,Pop,World Music
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