Artist's albums
Alabina
2001 · single
Comme toi
1999 · single
Loli, Lolita, Lola
1999 · EP
Alabina Megamix Special Clubs
1997 · single
Alabina
1996 · single
Alabina (The Remixes)
1996 · EP
The Album of Alabina & Los Niños de Sara
1996 · album
The Ultimate Club Remixes of Alabina
1996 · album
Rim
1993 · single
Alabina, the Gypsy Sound
2010 · album
Gypsy Lounge
2009 · album
L'essentiel
2008 · album
Spanish Version
2008 · single
Ishtar Alabina (Special Cinema)
2008 · EP
Lolaï
2007 · single
Lololé (Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood)
2007 · single
Megamix - Special Clubs
2007 · single
Olé Y Ola (Salma Ya Salama)
2007 · single
The Remixes
2007 · EP
Karaoke Volume 5
2007 · album
Salma Ya Salama
2007 · single
Yalla Yalla (Club Version)
2007 · single
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Biography
World peace and intercultural relationships provide the theme for the songs of the Paris-based group Alabina, led by vocalist Ishtar. Combining the musical traditions of the Middle East with the virtuosic rhythms of Flamenco, Alabina's albums have been a cultural exchange involving Ishtar and her band, Los Niños de Sara, a group of four gypsy musicians from the south of France who previously accompanied Manitas de Plata and Paco de Lucia. The daughter of an Egyptian mother and a Maroccan father of Spanish extraction, Ishtar was raised in Israel. Inheriting her love of music from her grandmother, a popular Egyptian singer, she began her musical career as a teen. By age 17, she was already singing in Israeli nightclubs and acting in theatrical productions. The following year, she enlisted in the Israeli army and became one of the country's first female jet fighter airplane mechanics. Leaving Israel at age 24, Ishtar performed for a brief period in Austrian nightclubs before settling in Paris. In 1996, Jewish-French record producer Charles Ivgi asked her to perform a updated version of a Mideastern song, "Yallbina." Her recording of the song, which was renamed "Alabina," became an international dance hit. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi