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Master Musicians Of JajoukaAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 20, 1995)
  • Label: Sub Rosa
  • ASIN: B000003HHO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,262,126 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. My Brother and My Love
2. Joujouka Black Eyes
3. Pull up Your Belt and Dance
4. The Clapping
5. Brahim Jones Joujouka Very Stoned
6. Mohamed My Prophet
7. Make Me Happy, My Love
8. The Clapping/God Is High/God My Mother
9. Saudia, Girl of the Mountain
10. Go, God Must Bless You
11. A Wedding in Joujouka, October 1994
12. It's Hard to Leave Someone
13. Leaving Makes You Sad/Your Eyes Make Me Want to Drink Tea
14. Come Back Home My Darling
15. Joujouka (Ice) Between the Mountains
16. My Country Abin Hassan

Editorial Reviews

The master Musician of Joujouka come from the Rif mountains of Morocco. They are one of the best sufi music players of the world. The result is a unique records with the real thing, something to do with the day-by-day life -- a very intimist mood. One of the few legitimate recordings of the legendary Moroccan ensemble, recorded in Joujouka, 1994. Once a strange boy from the Greatest Rock'n'Roll Band In The World visited Joujouka. He proved to be a the catalyst for the ongoing interest in the music of the village. Hamri brought him there because he hoped something positive and serious would come of it for The Master Musicians and for the village. Those adventures lead to the album Brian Jones Presents The Pipes of Pan at Joujouka. The album is lasting testimony to a mass collaboration between a motley crew of delinquent artists: Bowles, Burroughs, Hamri, Gysin, Jones and the individual musicians of Joujouka. Jones was honourable in his dealings with Joujouka but, in the years since his death, much that is dishonourable has been said, written and done. There has been the remorseless tokenism of 'World Music'. There have been myriad attempts at cultural hegemony on the broad-spectrum 'Beat Generation' scene. Many pseudo-hip figures with pristine international reputations have been shameful in their uncharacteristically discreet negotiations with Musicians on the mountain. The rock remains. The music of Joujouka is still one of the most liberating of musics, a secret message to the soul at a time when the soul has been effectively discredited by conservative forces. Hamri, the Painter of Morocco, believes that the world now needs the healing powers of The Master Musicians. The people of Joujouka share this belief. Their village, sublime in it's silence and tranquility, is by the way of sharp contrast with the post-modern cosmopolis. For sure, the world outside the village is a battered and tragic place where there is no respite from moribund philosophy or from an increasingly malevolent media/State interface. The time for the music of Joujouka has assuredly arrived." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars strained performance, and loses the vibrancy, August 15, 2008
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This review is from: Joujouka Black Eyes (Audio CD)
this group is totally ecstatic, but in making this studio album unfortunately lose all of the qualities that make them so vibrant. to translate their music for recordings, the Master Musicians have had to craft a new way of performing their songs.
one change they;ve made is in the length of songs. originally it seems they made crazy long, hour long trance inducing bacchanlia tunes. this didnt translate well to listeners of the early Brian Jones recordings. at some point they created shorter tunes that capture all of the main elements, ringing in at about 10 minutes each... for Black Eyes, they've truncated down to about 2 min per song.
the shorter length seems it could still capture the magnificence of this group- however, they've also slowed everything down, and strangely seem very hesitant in playing. overall, this album plods along in a strained and timid way, without a single song outstanding song.

i highly recommend finding a copy of "Master Musicians of Jajouka with Bachir Attar Live Vol. 1"... captures the amazing live show of the group, with up to date recording technology. probably the next best thing to seeing the group live (don't miss the chance!)
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