Sahneh

Sahneh

Infobox Album
Name = Sahneh (صحنه)
Type = studio
Artist = Siavash Shams


Released = flagicon|US October 12, 1993
Recorded = 1992-1993
Genre = Pop, Dance-pop, R&B
Length = 36:01
Label = Caltex Records
Producer = Brian Wayy
Last album = "Hamsayehaa"
(1985)
This album = "Sahneh"
(1993)
Next album = "Pedar"
(1995)

"Sahneh (album)" (Persian: صحنه) is the second studio album by singer Siavash Shams released by Caltex Records. "Sahneh" is Siavash's most famous and successful abum. This is the first Siavash album in which he wrote songs. "Sahneh" showcased Siavash's vocal range and established him as a songwriter and musician. The album also features lyrics by Jaklin and was produced by well known producer, songwriter and remixer Brian Wayy who has composed many songs for artists like Rod Stewart, Paula Abdul, The Police, Diana Ross and Duran Duran; [teletunez.com/biography.html] The two worked on the album for more than three years. All of the 8 songs on the album became huge hits. "Sahneh", which in English means "Stage", made Siavash so popular and famous that after this album he became known as "Siavash Sahneh". Sahneh was the first Persian album to mix western music style with Persian music.

Track listing

Credits

* Produced by: Brian Wayy
* Engineered & Mixed by: Brian Wayy
* Programming by: Brian Wayy
* Additional Engineering by: Chris Curtis, Kevin O'Connor and John Hiler
* "Beraghs" and "Dota Cheshm" programmed by: John Hiler
* Additional Keyboards on "Goleh Abrishami": Robert Lashly
* Tar performed by: Parviz Rahman Panah
* Tonbak by: Ali Tavallali
* Background Vocals by: Susan Roshan, Deborah Tyler, Mimi Rousseall and Farah
* Album Cover and package design by: Behzad
* Photography and Art Direction by: Koji Zadori
* Siavash's Management: Mozafar Babaie
* Songs Published By: Morrafah Music Publishing CO.(BMI)

References

* [http://teletunez.com/biography.html]

External links

* [http://www.caltexrecords.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=339 Caltex Records]
* [http://teletunez.com/biography.html Brian Wayy Official Website]
* [http://www.jaklin4you.com/ Jaklin Official Website]
* [http://www.apple.com/search/ipoditunes/?q=sahneh Sahneh On Itunes]
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007YD36M Sahneh on Amazon]


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