Calling is a very good album, but it doesn't rise to the level of its self-titled predecessor -- Noa. Calling, produced by Rupert Hine, takes a slightly harder edge than the Noa release and a few tunes, like "Lama," are borderline irritating. However, there are several more subtle tracks that highlight Calling, including "Calling Home," "Mark of Cain," "Cascading," and especially "All Is Well." Calling is a nice album, but Noa has done better. ~ Tim Griggs, All Music Guide
Calling
01/01/1996
All Music Guide Review
Calling Track Listing
Credits of Calling
- Tamar Nini
- Artwork, Calligraphy
- Noa
- Arranger, Vocals, Main Performer
- Pino Palladino
- Guitar (Bass)
- Frank Shaffer
- Cello
- Stephen W. Tayler
- Recorder, Mixing, Engineer
- Gavyn Wright
- Violin
- Yossi Fine
- Guitar (Bass)
- Simon Hale
- Conductor
- Peter Lale
- Viola
- Sadia
- Photography
- Rob Clayton
- Artwork, Paintings
- Ruadhri Cushnan
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing
- Gil Dor
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Arranger
- David Sholemson
- Production Coordination
- Zohar Fresco
- Percussion, Drums
- Perry Montague-Mason
- Violin
- Cyrille de Smet
- Assistant Engineer
- Julio Dertoni
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Anton Zinkl
- Photography
- Gareth Ashton
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Andrea Marouk
- Photography
- Robert Cattermole
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Ronen Ackerman
- Photography
- Rupert Hine
- Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Tony Berg
- Producer
- Tony Cousins
- Mastering
- Manu Katche
- Drums










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