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1995 studio album by Sezen Aksu
Işık Doğudan Yükselir
Studio album by Sezen Aksu
Released1995
GenrePop
LabelFoneks
Sezen Aksu chronology
Deli Kızın Türküsü
(1993)
Işık Doğudan Yükselir
(1995)
Düş Bahçeleri
(1996)

Işık Doğudan Yükselir (1995) is Sezen Aksu's twelfth Turkish release and one of her most commercially successful albums in Turkey. The album marked a change, explicitly engaging a variety of Turkish folk music styles. The CD was extremely popular, making something of public figure of Aksu, who was emerging as a public voice on a variety of matters.

Track listing

  1. Işık Doğudan Yükselir (Music: Sezen Aksu and Onno Tunç) Soprano Sertab Erener (Yüksel) Tenor Süha Yıldız
  2. Davet (Lyrics: Sezen Aksu and Yelda Karataş / Music: Attila Özdemiroğlu)
  3. Son Sardunyalar (Lyrics: Sezen Aksu and Yelda Karataş / Music: Ara Dinkjiyan)
  4. Alâturka (Lyrics: Sezen Aksu / Music: Fahir Atakoğlu)
  5. Yaktılar Halim'imi (Lyrics: Sezen Aksu and Meral Okay / Music: Fahir Atakoğlu)
  6. Rakkas (Lyrics: Sezen Aksu and Yelda Karataş / Music: Attila Özdemiroğlu) "Lyrics Rewritten for "Salla Salla" from the soundtrack of the film Arabesk"
  7. Onu Alma Beni Al (Lyrics: Sezen Aksu / Music: Arto Tunçboyacıyan)
  8. Yeniliğe Doğru (Lyrics: Mevlânâ / Music: Arto Tunçboyacıyan)
  9. Ne Ağlarsın (Lyrics-Music: Âşık Dâimî)
  10. Ben Annemi İsterim (Lyrics-Music: Sezen Aksu)
  11. Var Git Turnam (Yar ko parag boyin mernem - Bingöl) (Lyrics: Sezen Aksu and Meral Okay / Armenian lyrics for the song "Bingöl" : A.İsahakian)
  12. La İlahe İllallah (Lyrics: Yunus Emre / Music: Sezen Aksu)

References

  1. Jankovsky, Richard (2015). Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. p. 90. ISBN 978-1-5013-1146-8.

External links

Sezen Aksu
Discography
Studio albums
Other albums



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