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Muslimgauze, Speaker of Turkish

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1468087

Disk length: 1h 13m 36s (6 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Good Muslim 4:47
2. Exit Afghanistan16:10
3. Turkish Speaker16:15
4. Bedouin Tablet16:16
5. The Good Muslim 9:49
6. Shah of Persia10:15

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Review

"Speaker of Turkish" is the first completely new Muslimgauze album to be released in more than two years. It's one of several albums recorded by Bryn Jones in a final year-long burst of creativity that peaked in the spring of 1998, shortly before his sudden and unexpected death on January 14, 1999. It consists of a six long tracks, one of which is a reprised version of the the opening track. Musically, "Speaker of Turkish" is comparable to "Yours Mines in Kabul", which was recorded just a few months before this album. Never one to waste space on a CD, Bryn committed 73 minutes of music to the master tape, and as with so many other of his recordings, asked John Delf to engineer the session at the Manchester studio he referred to as "The Abraham Mosque". There was no dedication made with this album; dedications are mostly to be found on his earlier recordings. A limited edition version of this CD was released in January of 2006, with exotic, handmade packaging. This edition is presented in a digipak, with new artwork throughout: Colorful Islamic burial banners on the outside, and a mountain of sweet, sticky dates, traditionally used to break the fast during Ramadan, on the inside.

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