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''Lullabies from the Axis of Evil'' (2004) is an album collecting traditional lullabies sung by women from Iraq, Iran, and North Korea ("the axis of evil"), as well as
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, Libya, and Cuba ("beyond the axis of evil"), plus Afghanistan and
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, mixed with Western performers singing translated versions of the songs. It was conceived by Norwegian music producer
Erik Hillestad Erik Hillestad (born 12 December 1951) is a Norwegian record producer and lyricist. He is founder and manager of the company and record label Kirkelig Kulturverksted. He has received several awards for his works, including a 1992 Fritt Ord Hono ...
in reaction to the " axis of evil" term first used by U.S. President George W. Bush in his 2002 State of the Union address.


Reception

Reviewers generally acclaimed the idea of the album, while reviews of the final product were mixed. * '' Washington Post'': "The most thought-provoking musical statement made this election year just might be a CD of heartbreakingly beautiful songs for babies."Joe Heim
"'Axis of Evil' Lullabies: A Nod to Peace"
''Washington Post'', October 26, 2004
* '' Allmusic'': "The idea is excellent - giving a human face to those countries labeled by George W. Bush as "the axis of evil" in his 2002 speech. ..But it's the music that lets the project down."


Controversy

* The producer claimed that several artists had not wanted to participate in the project, because they were afraid of boycott from the music industry and media.Arne Kristian Garmo
Interview with Erik Hillestad
nrk.no April 24, 2004
* According to a statement from the album's U.S. distributor Valley Entertainment,Covered in English by WFMU
"Lullabies Blacklisted by the Bush Administration"
via Archive.org.
their company was blacklisted in 2007 by the George W. Bush administration because of its release. A press release (March 2, 2007) from the album's original Norwegian record company ''Kirkelig Kulturverksted'' (Norway's largest independent record label) also claimed that their U.S. distributor had been blacklisted by the Bush administration.Press Release March 2, 2007
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Track listing

# "Sad Sol (You, My Destiny)" (Iran) - Mahsa Vahdat, Sarah Jane Morris # "Dilelol (Sleep, My Child)" (Iraq) - Amel Kthyer, Halla Balsam,
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# "Lalolalo (Don't You Worry My Child)" (Afghanistan) - Kulsoom Syed Ghulam, Lila Downs # "Ya Layl Ma Atwalak (This Never Ending Night)" (Palestine) -
Rim Banna Rim Banna ( ar, ريم بنا; 8 December 1966 – 24 March 2018) was a Palestinian singer and composer who was most known for her modern interpretations of traditional Palestinian songs and poetry. Banna was born in Nazareth, where she graduat ...
, Kari Bremnes # "Luna, Luna (Luna, Luna Little Doll)" (Syria) - Mayada Killsly Baghdadi, Mimi # "Peace Song" (Iraq) - Halla Balsam, Sevara Nazarkhan # "Aruru (Lullaby, Sweet Baby)" (Cuba) - Martha Lorenzo e Nina Hagen # "Stars Are Rising" (North Korea) - Sun Ju Lee, Eddi Reader # "Nami (Angel)" (Syria) - Viva Killisly Chachati,
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# "Lalalala Gohle Leleh" (Iran) - Mahsa Vahdat, Marjan Vahdat # "Garibe (Watching Over Me)" (Iraq) - Halla Balsam, Rickie Lee Jones # "Nami Ya La'aubi (Sleep My Doll)" (Palestine) -
Rim Banna Rim Banna ( ar, ريم بنا; 8 December 1966 – 24 March 2018) was a Palestinian singer and composer who was most known for her modern interpretations of traditional Palestinian songs and poetry. Banna was born in Nazareth, where she graduat ...
, Annisette Hansen # "Gohlelale (My Tulip, My Pearl)" (Iran) -
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Girls Choristers # "Nami (Lament)" (Palestine) - Jawaher Shofani # "Mazar (Some Day, My Boy)" (Afghanistan) - Fanzya Ali, Razya Khan Ali, Elana Fremerman


See also

* ''
Literature from the "Axis of Evil" ''Literature from the "Axis of Evil"'' is an anthology of short stories, poems and excerpts from novels by twenty writers from seven countries, translated into English (often for the first time), and published by Words Without Borders in 2006. ...
'' (2006), a similar anthology of texts * ''
Holidays in the Axis of Evil ''Holidays in the Danger Zone: Holidays in the Axis of Evil'' is a two part travel documentary on all of the countries in U.S. President George W. Bush's "Axis of evil", part of the '' Holidays in the Danger Zone'' series, produced and broadca ...
'', a BBC documentary.


References


External links

* Audio
''Lullabies from the Axis of Evil''
(full album) at '' Spotify''. {{Authority control Ethnic music Lullabies 2004 compilation albums Valley Entertainment compilation albums