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Maleem Mahmoud Ghania Pharoah Sanders
The Trance Of Seven Colors

The Trance Of Seven Colors

Labels

Zehra

Catno

ZEHRA001

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Reissue

Country

Germany

Release date

Oct 4, 2019

The Trance Of Seven Colors by Maleem Mahmoud Ghania and Pharoah Sanders repressed on Zehra.

The Trance Of Seven Colors" by master Gnawa musician MALEEM MAHMOUD GHANIA and free jazz legend PHAROAH SANDERS. Produced by BILL LASWELL and according to The Attic "one of the most important albums of Gnawa trance music released in the '90s.

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A1

La Allah Dayim Moulenah

11:10

A2

Bala Moussaka

3:54

B1

Hamdouchi

9:07

B2

Peace In Essaouira (For Sonny Sharrock)

7:23

C1

Boulandi Samawi

13:56

C2

Moussa Berkiyo / Koubaliy Beriah La'Foh

4:34

D1

Salat Anbi

8:17

D2

Casa Casa Atougra

5:05

D3

Mahraba

7:48

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