Nil Kıyısında
Studio album by
Released19 February 2009
GenrePop
LabelSony BMG
ProducerAlper Erinç
Nil Karaibrahimgil chronology
Tek Taşımı Kendim Aldım
(2006)
Nil Kıyısında
(2009)
Ben Buraya Çıplak Geldim
(2012)

Nil Kıyısında (English: Inshore the Nile) is Turkish pop music singer Nil Karaibrahimgil's fourth studio album, released in 2009. The first track, "Seviyorum Sevmiyorum" was sent to radio in January 2009. The music video for the song was shot by Umur Turagay, and the song peaked #1 at Billboard Turkey list.[1] "İlla" features famous Turkish singer Mazhar Alanson from "MFÖ".[2]

The working title for the album was "The River Nile". Unlike her previous records, she didn't work with Ozan Çolakoğlu. Instead, she worked with Alper Erinç, who was best known with his works made with Turkish singer Göksel.

Track listing

#TitleEnglish translationTime
1"Seviyorum Sevmiyorum"I love, I don't love3:32
2"Çok Canım Acıyo"I hurt a lot3:20
3"Yalnızlardanım"I'm from loners3:43
4"Ne Garip Adam"What an odd man3:43
5"İlla"In any case3:40
6"Eminim Sevmediğine"I'm sure (he) didn't love3:42
7"Duma Duma Dum"3:58
8"Kırık"Broken5:03
9"Aşkımız Her Zamanki Gibi Tehlikede"Our love is in danger as always3:14
10"Yalnız Kalpler de Atarlar"Lonely hearts beat too2:58
  • All songs written by Nil Karaibrahimgil, except "Seviyorum Sevmiyorum" and "Kırık" are cowritten with Alper Erinç.

Personnel

  • Nil Karaibrahimgil: Main Vocal
  • Alper Erinç: Acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin on track 10
  • Yıldıran Güz: Lute on tracks 2 and 4
  • Rafet Alık: Zither on track 2
  • Alp Ersönmez: Bass on all tracks except 9
  • İzzet Kızıl: Percussion
  • Veysel Samanlıoğlu: Violin and various strings
  • Atilla Kiviv, Kadir Okyay, Muhittin Darıcı, Sendur Güzelel: Strings on tracks 1-4, 6, 8 and 9

Production

  • All songs arranged by Alper Erinç, except track 9 (arranged by Hakan Özer)
  • Produced by Alper Erinç
  • Recorded by Alper Gemici
  • Mixed by Michael Zimmerling
  • Mastered by Stuart Hawkes

Music videos

  • Seviyorum Sevmiyorum
  • Duma Duma Dum
  • Kırık

References

  1. Billboard Türkçe Top 20 Listesi Archived April 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009-02-09
  2. nilkiyisinda.com Archived 2009-02-25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009-02-16
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