
One of the ‘classic’ albums that bridge classical Arab lute playing with rock music, and beyond, is this one, partly because of the involvement of Joe Beck and his fuzz guitar. He did the same for flamenco with Sabicas around 1966, adding electric guitar skills, grounded in blues and R&B, trying to open up one world and bridging with the other. Other members were Bill LaVorgna on drums and Peter Spargo and Harvey Cowen, not really knowing who was responsible for the groovy sax and mix of Arab/Middle eastern and rather jazz drumming.
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The Oud & The Fuzz (4/4)
Tranquility (6/8)
Chem-oo-Chem (6/8)
Iron Maiden (2/4)
3/8+5/8=8/8
Flying Hye (9/8) (The Flying Armenian)
The Magic Ground (2/4)
The Oud & The Fuzz
Iron Maiden
Tranquility
Chem-oo-chem
Flying Hye
3/8 + 5/8 = 8/8
The Magic Ground
Flying Hye (9/8)
The Oud and the Fuzz
The Oud The Fuzz (4/4)
3-8+5-8=8-8
Chem Oo Chem
Chem‐oo‐chem
The Oud & The Fuzz (4/4) [Mixed]
Magic Ground
Oud & The Fuzz
3 / 8 + 5 / 8 = 8 / 8
04 - iron maiden (2/4)
05 - flying hye (9/8)
3-8 + 5-8 = 8-8
CD 1
The Ode and The Fuzz
06 - 3/8 + 5/8 = 8/8
01 - the oud & the fuzz (4/4)
Chem Oo Chem (6/8)
The Oud & rhe Fuzz
1. The Oud & The Fuzz
7. The Magic Ground
Middle Eastern Rock
John Berberian And The Rock East Ensemble - Chem-OO-Chem (6%2f8)
John Berberian And The Rock East Ensemble - Iron Maiden (2%2f4)
John Berberian And The Rock East Ensemble - Flying Hye (9%2f8) (The Flying Armenian)
The Oud & the Fuzz [4/4]
Tranquility [6/8]
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