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The Music of Upper and Lower Egypt CD
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Item Number: HRT15004
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The Music of Upper and Lower Egypt features unique
performances recorded during the Grateful Dead's 1978 tour of Egypt.
Produced by Mickey Hart and issued in 1988 as part of “THE WORLD” series
(now part of the Mickey Hart Collection made available by Smithsonian Folkways), the album includes music of
celebration, triumph, gratitude to God (Allah), and commemoration of a
bride and groom. In contrast to the first four Mattoki and Mahasi-style
tracks featuring voice and drums alone, the fifth and sixth tracks in
the Sa’ed Oena style feature a great variety of instruments including
the supporting bass, tenor, and melodic alto variants of the mizmar (a reed instrument), tambura (a five-string lyre), tabla baladi (a double-sided stick drum), darabukka (a goblet-shaped drum), and tar (a single-skinned frame drum). Year of Recording
1984
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Produced by Mickey Hart ; Engineered by Mickey Hart ; Engineered by
John Cutler ; Engineered by Brett Cohen ; Mastered by Joe
Gastwirt ; Cover artwork by Kelly . ; Design by J.E. Tully
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101 Nugumi n/a 4:24
102 Allah n/a 5:36
103 The Bride n/a 4:19
104 The Groom n/a 5:21
105 Ya Rob Toba n/a 12:59
106 Manami (My Dream) n/a 12:06
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