To celebrate the release of this new Syriana album we are releasing a limited edition cd , limited to 250 , they will be numbered and signed by hand , gatefold digisleeve with artwork by Realworld Record's designer Marc Bessant.
Includes unlimited streaming of Syriana 1325 Ibn Battutah
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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about
The Greek Women of Ladhiq
This track returns to the percussion style of Morocco
played by Simon Webster. The singer is Maria Joao Branco
who has sung on other Syriana tracks in the past. Maria
translated Battutah's words into her native Portugeuse
which gives the listener a new vocal palette. Trumpet by
Pip Eastop & Guitars by Neil Stacey combined with
Hammond Organ present a contemporary feel with space
and time suspended between the vocal exchanges.
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this song is about Peter’s quest for God and why God will never show himself when the times are necessary. It could be a hand off God with Peter'sagnostic viewpoint. Period that makes more sense is that why doesn’t God show himself? We’re looking for proof. Andrea Worland