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Mustafa Sandal

Mustafa Sandal

About Mustafa Sandal

Mustafa Sandal is one of Turkey's most successful pop singers. Combining exciting Turkish rhythms with Barry Manalow-esque string arrangements and soft-spoken, silken vocals, Sandal has sold more than three millions copies of his albums in his homeland. His 2000 album, Araba, released by Sony International, introduced his music to the international stage. Sandal has worked with such traditional Middle Eastern musicians as Onno Tunc, Seluk Basar, and Garo Meyer and has written songs for Zerin Ozer and Peter and Yonca Evcimak. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide

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Mustafa Sandal's Discography  (3)

Seven RELOADED Seven: RELOADED Universal Mu... more more
Araba  Araba Ascot Music more more
Aya Benzer 2003 (Moonlight) Aya Benzer 2003: (Moonlight) more more

Compilations Featuring Mustafa Sandal  (14)

World Groove  World Groove more more
The Dome VOL.27;DIE CHARTPARTY DER MEGASTARS The Dome: VOL.27, DIE CHARTPARTY DER MEG... Warner Strat... more more
Bravo Hits 43  Bravo Hits 43 Universal Ma... more more
World Tour-Around The World  World Tour-Around The World more more
Aya Benzer 2003 (Moonlight) Aya Benzer 2003: (Moonlight) more more

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