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THE MASK

Chris Karrer

Prog Folk


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Live, released in 1997

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Bolero Moro 4:12
2. Grandezza Mora 5:22
3. Ya Habibi 9:43
4. Usul Aksak 13:21
5. Andalusian Beat 12:14
6. El Khahira El Kebira 14:28

Line-up / Musicians

Chris Karrer - acoustic guitar, oud, violin, saxophone, percussion
Jens Pollheide - electric and acoustic bass, flute
Peter Paul Kuen - keyboards
Christian Burchard - drums, percussion, santur, darbouka
Special Guest: Mani Neumeier - drums

Releases information

CD: Think Progressive (limited edition of only 1000)

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