Ahl Al Esheg

Ahl Al Esheg is the second studio album by Lebanese pop singer-songwriter Diana Haddad, released by Stallions Records on February 10, 1997. Ahl Al Esheg is Haddad's third best-selling studio album behind Ammanih and Saken, which were certified platinum by Stallions Records.

Ahl Al Eheg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 9, 1997 (Lebanon)
February 10, 1997 (Dubai)&(Abu Dhabi) March 5, 1997 (Saudi Arabia)
Recorded1996—1997
Boody Naeom studio (Beirut, Lebanon) ; Flash studio (Beirut, Lebanon) ; Music Group studio (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) ;
GenrePop
LabelStallions Records
ProducerEmad Shams Al Din (exec.), George Mardosian (also exec.), Salim Salama
Diana Haddad chronology
Anida
(1996)
Ahl Al Eheg
(1997)
Ammanih
(1998)
Singles from Ahl Al Esheg
  1. "Anida"
    Released: late 1996
  2. "Ahl Al Esheg (Song)"
    Released: January 1997
  3. "Bizal Minak"
    Released: June 1997

Background and recording

Haddad and her husband, Khaliji director Suhail Al-Abdul, wrote the songs for the album during Saken's era. The track "Anida", written and produced by Emad Shams Al Din, was released as the album's first (promo only) single. "Anida" was originally intended to be on Saken. The single "Ammanih", which was on Ahl Al Esheg, was later released as the lead single of her third album, Ammanih.

Promotion

The album played on Arabic TV channels such as the Middle East Broadcasting Center, Arab Radio and Television Network, and the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation.

Dubai had billboards of Haddad, paid for by her record label, to promote the album. The album was released in several editions and was supported by several appearances at festivals across the Arab world.

Accolades

Emirates FM awarded her best female artist and best album. In late 1997, Haddad received a nomination for the best Arabic female artist in the magazine Al Ryada Wal Shabab.

Track listing

  1. "Bizal Minak" (Samir Nakhla, Emad Shams Al Din, Ali Safa, Diana Haddad) – 5:10 Lebanese Arabic
  2. "Wilfi Gafani" (Adel Raffol, Salim Salama, Ellie Al Alia) – 5:54
  3. "Tafh El Keil" (Emad Shams Al Din, Ehsan Al Monther, Diana Haddad) – 5:23
  4. "Ya Samieen El Sout" (Ellie Bitar, George Mardosian) – 5:16
  5. "Anida" (Emad Shams Al Din, Robir Aram) – 5:15
  6. "Ahl El Ishq" (Safoh Shegala, George Mardosian, Rojih Khori) – 6:39 Bedouin Arabic

Credits and personnel

Production

Charts

The album was on the Top 20 Charts and was certified Multiplatinum in the Arab World, including United Arab Emirates and Lebanon.[1]

Formats

These are the formats of major album releases of Ahl Al Esheg.

Release format Country Label
Lebanese Compact Cassette album Lebanon Stallions Records
Lebanese Compact Disc album Lebanon EMI Music Group
Emirates Compact Cassette album United Arab Emirates Stallions Records
Emirates Compact Disc album United Arab Emirates EMI Music Group
Egyptian Compact Cassette album Egypt Alam Al Phan (Mohsen Jaber Company)
Egyptian Compact Disc album Egypt Alam Al Phan (Mohsen Jaber Company)

References

  1. "list". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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