Sufi Choir
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
The Sufi Dance & Song Record (San Francisco, California) 7.53  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Cold Mountain Music 003
Item Number: 2432674058

406710, ex/ex+, with big booklet


            
        




Tracklist
 
A1aIntroductory Bismillah With Spins1:57
A1bAs-Salaam Greeting Dance1:14
A1cAlhamdulillah Round1:27
A1dAs-Salaam Duet1:38
A2aThree Divine Attribute Walks1:01
A2bWazifa Canon1:00
A2cAllah-Ho-Akbar1:11
A2dYa Azeem0:39
A2eYa Hayy, Ya Hakk Circle1:16
A2fYa Aleem0:47
A3'Tis The Gift To Be Simple1:37
A4aTemple Round1:14
A4bDervish Bismillah Dance2:41
A4cChanted Zikar0:33
A5Ram Nam I, II, III3:43
B1aUniversal Worship Dance & Round3:18
B1bBismillah Dance & Round0:59
B2aGod Of Beauty Round0:59
B2bWhat Wondrous Love2:35
B3Subhan Allah2:26
B4aYa Azim1:54
B4bDervish Cycle, Part I1:22
B4cAllah Unison Chant0:21
B4dYa Hayy, Ya Hakk0:20
B4eHymn To The Prophet0:23
B5aDervish Cycle, Parts II, III1:51
B5bYa Jamil1:39
B6aJesus Is Our Sun1:26
B6bEsoteric Music Theory - Mini-Lesson And Cadence0:25
B6cYah-Huv-Weh0:46
B6dKalama Dance1:25
B6eFree Allah1:35


Identifiers
Rights Society: BMI


Credits
Art Direction [Art Editor], Cover, Artwork [Interior] - Miriam Mathews
Artwork [Book Cover Collage] - Mary Tillinghast
Artwork [Booklet Page 11] - Noor
Artwork [Booklet Page 9 Drawings] - Perlandra
Conductor [Meeting Led By] - Masheikh Wali Ali, Samuel L. Lewis
Design [Typesetting] - Hassan Herz
Liner Notes [Book Editor] - Moineddin Jablonski
Liner Notes [Booklet Page 12] - Samuel L. Lewis
Liner Notes [Booklet Page 21] - Samuel L. Lewis
Liner Notes [Dance] - Moineddin Jablonski
Liner Notes [Song] - Allaudin Mathieu
Mixed By [Tape Editing] - Allaudin Mathieu
Photography By - Iman Howden, Iris Bierstein, Jelaluddin Cave, Mohasebi, Timber Borcherding
Producer - Allaudin Mathieu
Producer [In Conjunction With] - Sufi Islamia Ruhaniat Society, The Sufi Choir
Recorded By [Clear Sound] - Star
Recorded By [Clear Sound], Mixed By [Tape Editing] - Carlos Berguido

Notes
Comes with "The Sufi Dance & Song Booklet" containing instructions and music for the Dances and Songs, with commentary, poetry and photographs of American Sufis in action.

Partially recorded and mixed at 1750 Arch Street, Berkeley, CA. Recorded at Sufi Meetings and Seminars held in the Bay Area. The Dances came through Murshid Samuel Lewis and members of the Sufi Community; the composed music through Allauddin and members of the Sufi Community.

TT 46:00.

B6d: The recorded version begins with a 1970 meeting led by Murshid Lewis, and cuts to a 1974 meeting led by Masheikh Wali Ali.
B6e: The recorded version took place at the end of a week-long seminar in the summer of 1974 in Healdsburg, California, when the people were open and full of love.

Typesetting by Hassan Herz of Prophecy Pressworks and Community Typesetters.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1975

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