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The starting point of 1957 marks a pivotal moment in Fairuz’s career: her debut at the Baalbeck International Festival. It was during this era that her collaboration with the (Assi and Mansour Rahbani) reshaped Arabic music.

Fairuz's music career began in the late 1950s, when she started performing on Lebanese radio. Her early work was marked by her distinctive voice and style, which blended traditional Arabic music with modern elements. Some of her notable early releases include:

A controversial but critically acclaimed departure from the classical Rahbani formula. Fairuz - Discography -1957-2010-.torrent

Including rare live bootlegs, festival recordings (Baalbeck, Damascus), and theatrical dialogues that standard streaming services omit.

If you are looking to explore the depth of this musical archive, I can help you navigate it.g., Classical, Jazz, Folk). The starting point of 1957 marks a pivotal

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Infusion of jazz, funk, bossa nova, and modern symphonic arrangements. Her early work was marked by her distinctive

| Year | Original Title | Key Details | |:---|:---|:---| | 1957 | Rajioun | Debut studio album, composed by the Rahbani brothers. | | 1967 | Jerusalem in My Heart | Features the iconic patriotic song "Zahrat Al Mada'in". | | 1979 | Wahdon | A landmark album marking the start of her collaboration with her son, Ziad Rahbani, featuring modern disco rhythms. | | 1984 | Ma'rifti Feek | Showcases lounge jazz and pop experimentation. | | 2010 | Eh Fi Amal | Her 99th album, a late-career triumph that renewed her relevance for a new generation. |

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