طوني حنا - مهيراتنا

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Review by Luce Angelica

Album Review: مهيراتنا by طوني حنا – A Folk Journey That Feels Like Home If you’re into music that wraps itself around your soul like a warm shawarma wrap, طوني حنا’s مهيراتنا might just be the folk-infused hug you didn’t know you needed. Released in 1984 (yes, the same year "Ghostbusters" was scaring everyone), this album is a treasure trove of heartfelt melodies and cultural vibes that scream “world traveler with a guitar.” Produced under Rose & Sallman Productions, Inc., it’s got that homespun charm that makes you want to call your grandma—or maybe just book a flight to Lebanon. Let’s dive into two tracks that stuck with me harder than hummus on the roof of your mouth: 1. "يا بلادي" (Ya Bladi) This track hits different. It's like طوني decided to pour his entire love letter to his homeland into four minutes of pure auditory gold. The melody? Smooth as falafel fresh outta the fryer. The lyrics tug at something deep inside—nostalgia for places you’ve never even been to but suddenly feel connected to. You don’t need to speak Arabic to get goosebumps; trust me, the emotion leaks through every note. And props to Raja Zahr for arranging this masterpiece—it’s so good, I almost forgot what Spotify shuffle was. 2. "رقصة العصا" (Rhythm Only) Now here’s where things get spicy. This one’s an instrumental bop that feels like someone handed طوني a drumstick and said, “Go nuts.” It’s playful, punchy, and full of energy—you can practically hear people clapping along in some smoky café somewhere. If this doesn’t make you tap your feet or attempt awkward interpretive dance moves in your living room, check your pulse. Seriously. The rest of the album keeps up the vibe too, blending traditional sounds with modern touches. Tracks like "Msafreen" and "Loving You" add layers of storytelling and romance, while instrumentals like "Midnight Promises" remind you why silence isn’t always golden. Even the quirky little imperfections (hellooo slightly off-key harmonica solo!) give it character. It’s not polished perfection—it’s human. --- So, would I recommend مهيراتنا? Absolutely. But fair warning: listening to this album feels less like entertainment and more like therapy. One minute you're vibing, the next you're reaching for tissues because suddenly missing Beirut feels personal. And hey, if nothing else, it’s proof that music from the '80s wasn’t all neon leg warmers and synth-pop nonsense. Sometimes, it was just طوني being quietly brilliant. Now excuse me while I go figure out how to pronounce “Raja Zahr” correctly…

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Artist: طوني حنا
Album: مهيراتنا
Rating: 4.5

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  • MP3 size: 68 mb
  • FLAC size: 592 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
مسافرين = Msafreen
بتسالني ان كنت بحبك = Loving You
مهيراتنا = Mhiratina
وعود = Midnight Promises (Instrumental)
يا بلادي = Ya Bladi
رقصة العصا = Rhythm Only
بين الرمل وبين المي = Sand And Water
بعيد انت بعيد = Far Away
(مهيراتنا (موسيقى = Mhiratina (Instrumental)
مرة بالسني = Once A Year

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Catalog Numbers

RT-7-84

Labels

Rose & Sallman Productions, Inc.

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByRaja Zahr

Notes

Recorded and mixed at Flores Studio in North Hollywood.

About طوني حنا

Tony Hanna is a Lebanese singer. He became famous in the early 1970s. Later, Tony Hanna moved, first to London, where he spent five years and then to the Detroit where he stayed for another 20 years. He disappared completly from the scene. In 2000 he returned to Lebanon and made a comeback with the

Real Name

    • طوني حنا (๬ōni ฤanna)

Name Vars

  • Toni Hanna
  • Tony Hana
  • Tony Hanna

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *مهيراتنا* by طوني حنا is a hidden gem from 1984. It blends Folk, World, and Country vibes, taking listeners on a musical journey. One standout track, "بين الرمل وبين المي" (Sand And Water), feels like a poetic conversation between nature and emotions. Fun fact—this US-released album was arranged by Raja Zahr, who added his own magic to the mix. If you're into heartfelt melodies with a cultural twist, this one’s worth checking out!