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Master Musicians of Joujouka : ウィキペディア英語版
Master Musicians of Joujouka

The Master Musicians of Joujouka are Jbala Sufi trance musicians most famous for their connections with the Beat Generation and the Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones. These musicians hail from the village of Jajouka or Zahjouka near Ksar-el-Kebir in the Ahl Srif mountain range of the southern Rif Mountains in northern Morocco.
== Background ==
The Master Musicians of Joujouka have a long history being recorded by Western artists.〔Sleeve Note Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka, Rolling Stones Records, 1971〕
Arnold Stahl produced an LP record, ''Tribe Ahl Serif: Master Musicians Of Jajouka'', recorded on location as part of a documentary film written and produced by Stahl. This double album was released in the early 1970s by the Musical Heritage Society. During the 1970s, the French label Disque Arion released a single album of the same music, produced by Stahl and titled ''Le Rif: La tribu Ahl Serif''. Both albums are credited to Master Musicians of Jajouka (or ''Maîtres musiciens de Jajouka'').〔〔〔 The name Master Musicians of Joujouka was first used by Brion Gysin and William S. Burroughs in the 1950s, Timothy Leary and Rosemary Woodruff Leary in the 1960s and 1970s, and on the Brian Jones L.P. released in 1971.〔Timothy Leary "The Four Thousand Year Old Rock'n'Roll Band, Jail Notes, London 1972, Rosemary Woodruff Leary, "The Master Musicians" in Ed. Paul Krassner. Psychedelic Trips for the Mind reprinted 2000,〕 In the 1980s the musicians were sometimes called by the names Master Musicians of Jahjouka, Master Musicians of Jajouka and Master Musicians of Joujouka in both articles and on official documents.

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