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Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka by Master Musicians Of Joujouka (T (CD, Oct-1995, Point Music) 
Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka by Master Musicians Of Joujouka (T (CD, Oct-1995, Point Music)

 
Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka by Master Musicians Of Joujouka (T (CD, Oct-1995, Point Music)

Release Date: Oct 1995
Format: CD
Record Label: Point Music
Genre: International, Moroccan
UPC: 028944648720
Product ID: EPID3200822
Description: Recorded in 1968. Includes liner notes by Brion Gysin, Brian Jones, William Burroughs and Stephen Davis. The Moroccan Master Musicians of Jajouka have fascinated American and British hipsters over the years--including William Burroughs, ...
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Track Listing
1. 55
2. War Song / Standing / One Half
3. Take Me With You My Darling, Take Me With You
4. Your Eyes Are Like a Cup of Tea
5. I Am Calling Out
6. Your Eyes Are Like a Cup of Tea (Reprise)

Details
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Recorded in 1968. Includes liner notes by Brion Gysin, Brian Jones, William Burroughs and Stephen Davis.
The Moroccan Master Musicians of Jajouka have fascinated American and British hipsters over the years--including William Burroughs, Ornette Coleman, and, as this great album testifies, original Rolling Stone Brian Jones. Despite his seminal contributions to the Stones, Jones never got to do much on his own during his short life. But this unique documentary recording mostly makes up for that. True, there are any number of trippy post-production touches, especially the generous amount of stereo "phasing." But this only enhances the experience rather than diminishes it. Highlight: the magically dancing flute on the reprise of "Your Eyes Are a Cup Of Tea."

Editorial Reviews
The ecstatic piping of Morocco's Jajouka musicians was little known to Westerners when Brian Jones entered the Rif Mountains in 1968 and heard Pan's true song for the first time....despite some minimal studio chicanery maintains its unearthly power; the Master Musicians' screeling...sound makes the presence of the goat-god Bou Jeloud hypnotically palpable...
Musician (11/01/1995)

...a remarkable cultural document, and one that anticipated the current wolrd music boom of the last two decades...
Dirty Linen (04/01/1996)

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