
Jajouka Between the Mountains: Orange Vinyl LP
Myth and legend swirl around The Master Musicians of Jajouka, an all-male troupe of Sufi musicians from a village in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco, and the custodians of a culture with roots in ancient Persia. Passed down through generations of the same family, the Attars, their trance music is as complex and melodic as it is spiritual and healing. Delivered on instruments including lira (flute), gaita (oboe), guimbri (bass lute) and drums beaten with hands and sticks, it is intensively practised and often played all night.
The Master Musicians had recorded with the Rolling Stones, been declared āthe 4,000-year-old rockānāroll bandā by counterculture guru Timothy Leary and toured Europe for the first time in a decade when, in 1995, led by Bachir Attar, they pitched up at Real World during Recording Week. Captured live before a small rapt audience, this performance of three long-playing tracks bottles all the deeply felt passion of musicians in the moment, merging voices and instruments in ways guaranteed to transport. Each composition is distinct: āMy God My Love Has Comeā favours strings. āThe Real Long Night in Jajoukaā is heavy on flute. In āBoujeloudiaā the focus is on the oboe-like ghaita. But the fever builds and burns throughout.
Recorded at Real World Studios in 1995, this CD/LP reissue features brand new cover art. First time on vinyl. Part of the reissue series Africa Sessions at Real World.
Tracklist:
1. My God My Love Has ComeĀ Ā Ā Ā
2. The Real Long Night in JajoukaĀ Ā Ā Ā
3. Boujeloudia
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Myth and legend swirl around The Master Musicians of Jajouka, an all-male troupe of Sufi musicians from a village in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco, and the custodians of a culture with roots in ancient Persia. Passed down through generations of the same family, the Attars, their trance music is as complex and melodic as it is spiritual and healing. Delivered on instruments including lira (flute), gaita (oboe), guimbri (bass lute) and drums beaten with hands and sticks, it is intensively practised and often played all night.
The Master Musicians had recorded with the Rolling Stones, been declared āthe 4,000-year-old rockānāroll bandā by counterculture guru Timothy Leary and toured Europe for the first time in a decade when, in 1995, led by Bachir Attar, they pitched up at Real World during Recording Week. Captured live before a small rapt audience, this performance of three long-playing tracks bottles all the deeply felt passion of musicians in the moment, merging voices and instruments in ways guaranteed to transport. Each composition is distinct: āMy God My Love Has Comeā favours strings. āThe Real Long Night in Jajoukaā is heavy on flute. In āBoujeloudiaā the focus is on the oboe-like ghaita. But the fever builds and burns throughout.
Recorded at Real World Studios in 1995, this CD/LP reissue features brand new cover art. First time on vinyl. Part of the reissue series Africa Sessions at Real World.
Tracklist:
1. My God My Love Has ComeĀ Ā Ā Ā
2. The Real Long Night in JajoukaĀ Ā Ā Ā
3. Boujeloudia












