Альбомы исполнителя
Koocheh (Passage)
2001 · Мини-альбом
Gole Gandom - Persian Music
2000 · альбом
Masti
1999 · альбом
Ravi
2021 · сингл
Zan
2021 · сингл
Tavallode Bahar
2020 · сингл
Avazhaye Sattar Be Yade Dariush Rafiee
2016 · альбом
Behtarin - Persian Music
2016 · альбом
40 Taraneh
2016 · сингл
Adat
2016 · сингл
Yousefe Gomgashteh (Bandix Remix)
2015 · сингл
Taskin
2014 · сингл
40 Years of Memories
2013 · альбом
Negahe To
2012 · сингл
Ghamname
2012 · сингл
Gholo Gharar (Techno Version)
2012 · сингл
Gholo Gharar (Trance Version)
2012 · сингл
What a Patience
2010 · сингл
Golbanoo
2008 · альбом
43 Golden Songs of Sattar - Persian Music
2006 · альбом
Bee Eshgh Hargez
2005 · альбом
40 Golden Hits Of Sattar
2004 · сборник
Golhaye Ghorbat (4 & 5)
2003 · альбом
Persian Bazm 1, Avaye Deldadegan
2002 · альбом
Gelayeh
2001 · альбом
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Биография
Having the necessary vocal abilities and musical background for perfectly performed traditional Iranian music, Sattar is also one of the most esteemed Iranian pop singers. He became Pahlavi Royal Family's favorite singer before the political upheavals in late '70s. Through 35 years of professional career, Sattar has been granted many awards both for his humanitarian activities -- like voluntarily performances at charity events -- as well as his traditional Iranian and popular music records. Sattar (born Abdolhassan Sattar Pour) was born in 1949 in Tehran. His fame started at the age of 22 when he released a song called "Khaneh Be Doush" (Vagabond; with lyrics by Iraj Jannati Ataee and music by Babak Bayat) for a popular TV series called Morad Barghi. Although he first started his work as a traditional Iranian music singer in early '70s, but his music slowly turned to Middle Eastern pop in late '70s. His voice can not be easily classified in common classical vocal ranges since traditional Iranian music has its own criteria for categorizing singers; but in some sense, he can be considered as a tenor. Sattar left Iran in 1978 and continued his career in Los Angeles. He recorded over 270 songs and released 30 albums as of 2007, some of which were recorded as Bazm (shindig) albums (live albums in traditional Iranian music mostly recorded by Iranian national TV) before the Islamic Revolution in 1979. In most of his pop releases he insists on using Persian music instruments/themes and including some Iranian folklore songs. That is why his music always has Persian context. Since his migration he has worked with labels Caltex Records, Taraneh Records, and Avang Music and performed in 23 countries all around the world. His 2006 album, Golbanoo, was released by Taraneh Records. He has lots of hit songs, some of which are "Gol e Pouneh" (Bee Balm Bud), "Bahar E Man Gozashteh Shayad" (My Blossom May Have Gone), "Shazdeh Khanoom" (Princess; which is said to be written for the daughter of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi), "Shahr E Gham" (Town of Sorrow), "Hamsafar" (Fellow Traveler), and "Man Ro Natarsoon" (Do Not Frighten Me), and are internationally known. Many singers covered "Gol E Sangam." In September 2004 the International Further Studies Institute (IFSI) conferred him with an Honorary Doctorate award for his humanitarian activities as well as his works in Persian music. Sattar is also an Academy Award winner who could receive two Golden Lioness Statuettes in October 2005 from The World Academy of Arts, Literature, and Media (WAALM) for the ability of his voice in both traditional Iranian and pop music. ~ Pouya Partovi, Rovi