Hesse Tanhaee | ||||
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Studio album by Ebi | ||||
Released | March 17, 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2005–January 21, 2011 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 44:03 | |||
Label | Avang Music | |||
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Hesse Tanhaee (Persian: حس تنهایی) (English: The Feeling of Loneliness), is the twentieth studio album by Iranian singer, Ebi, released by Avang Music on March 18, 2011 and for online streaming worldwide on iTunes and Amazon Music a day earlier. Three singles were made available prior to the album's release, "Tasmim" in 2009, "Navazesh" on 7 October, 2010, and "Khoda Ba Maast" on 6 March, 2011. An additional three singles were later released, "Aasheghane" on 25 March, 11, "Ye Roozi" on 19 November, 2011, and "Hesse Tanhaee" on 15 February, 2012.
Ebi worked with his wife, Mahshid Hamedi Boromand, and producers Farshid Rafe Rafahi, Armin Hashemi, Mahin Abadani, Yasmine Asha and Navíd Akhavan on the album.
The album's production began in 2005, Ebi worked with prominent composers in Persian music such as Andranik Assatourian, Schubert Avakian, Shadmehr Aghili, and Babak Bayat. Bayat died in 2006, one year after production began.
Hesse Tanhaee was released worldwide on 18 March 2011. The album was made available for digital downloading on the iTunes Store and on Amazon Music a day earlier. Shipping and sales were sponsored by EMH Productions, however, delivery to Iran was unavailable.
Production concluded on January 21, 2011, and the album was set to be released by Avang Music the next month. However, its release was delayed until March.
"Tasmim" was chosen as the lead single for the album; it was released in 2009, just a few months before the controversial 2009 presidential election. Music and arrangement was carried out by Schubert Avakian, and lyrics were written by Ariana. The accompanying music video was directed by Denis Peters, and contains scenes of Ebi singing whilst in line for food; at the end of the video the camera pans to the chef and then to two bowls filled with worms and insects.