Muslimgauze had quite a long carriere and they made many hits. After debuting at No. 1 last week, Muslimgauze’s album Buddhist On Fire falls to No. 2 with 247,000, a sales slide of 79%. Since Muslimgauze last CD (Buddhist On Fire) on Columbia Records back in 1984, I have felt a massive void in my life. Buddhist On Fire is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
Buddhist On Fire couldn’t start better than with the up up-beat title track Turkish Falaka. Priest is worth the money. Simply the finest work ever from this multi-talented singer. Muslimgauze sings Dissidents In Exile in such a comforting, confident voice that you can’t help but be moved.
Buddhist On Fire CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| Soviet Occupied Territories.mp3 | 5:43 | ![]() |
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| Turkish Falaka.mp3 | 8:22 | ![]() |
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| Priest.mp3 | 7:00 | ![]() |
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| Reuters.mp3 | 6:38 | ![]() |
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| Dissidents In Exile.mp3 | 13:33 | ![]() |
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