Art of the Arabian Flute: Nay
Ancient Egypt

Composed and performed on traditional Near Eastern instruments by accomplished Arab artist Ali Jihad Racy, this CD is a musical tribute to the ancient treasures and religious symbolism of the Egyptian Book of The Dead.
Chaney 75103 Antique Black Clock Arabic
Infinity Instruments Age of Aquarius-15″ Glass Wall Clock

Open face glass wall clock. Contemporary/Modern styling with ornate etched detail on the face. Triangle metal hands complete this extraordinary piece.
Infinity Instruments The Engineer-15″ Resin Wall Clock

Exquisite transparent resin wall clock with cut-out Arabic numbers. Perfect accessory for any room.
Infinity Instruments The Engineer-15″ Resin Wall Clock

Exquisite transparent resin wall clock with cut-out Arabic numbers. Perfect accessory for any room.
Infinity Instruments The Engineer-15″ Resin Wall Clock

Exquisite transparent resin wall clock with cut-out Arabic numbers. Perfect accessory for any room.
Infinity Instruments Topiary-14″ Glass Wall Clock

Simply stated glass wall clock. Open construction with silver Arabic numbers and matching straight hands show easily against the tan background and black tree silhouette. Ideal for kitchens, dinning and bedrooms.
Infinity Instruments Elektric Kool-15″ Resin Wall Clock

Radiant metal finish resin wall clock with matching Arabic numbers. The translucent dial and raised numbers under the convex lens accentuate this intriguing design.
Kingdom of Heaven [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Filmmaker Ridley Scott has long been intrigued by historical events and their contemporary echoes, a fascination that evinces itself again here in the violent tale of Balian of Ibelin (Orlando Bloom), a Jerusalem blacksmith who rallies his people against foreign invaders during the Crusades of the 12th century. Breaking with a successful modern collaboration with Hans Zimmer that yielded such eclectic riches as Gladiator, Hannibal, Black Hawk Down, and Matchstick Men, Scott turned here to fellow Englishman/former Zimmer associate Harry Gregson-Williams for his new film’s music. The composer, perhaps weary of the electronica-suffused action film cliches he’s so often been associated with, rises admirably to the occasion with a sweeping orchestral score that masterfully trades on a wealth of disparate historical and stylistic influences. Gregson-Williams echoes the film’s religious and cultural conflicts via the tense musical axis at the soundtrack’s core, one that sets the invading Church’s medieval choral ecclesiastics on a collision course with the ancient Arabic modalities of the film’s hero. The resulting score may occasionally trade on hoary Hollywood romantic traditions, but the composer infuses them with such bracing doses of historical/ethnic antecedentsâand his own decidedly contemporary instinctsâas to create a compelling new whole. Even the obligatory, pop-oriented version of Ibellin’s Theme (“Light of Life”) by Natacha Atlas shimmers with Middle Eastern-inflected enticement. –Jerry McCulley


