The Habibiyya - If Man But Knew (Reissue, Remastered) (1972/2007)
BAND/ARTIST: The Habibiyya
- Title: If Man But Knew
- Year Of Release: 1972/2007
- Label: Sunbeam Records
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Prog Rock, Eastern-influenced, Experimental
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:03:22
- Total Size: 171/322 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Two Shakuhachis
02. Koto Piece
03. Eye-Witness
04. Mandola
05. If Man But Knew
06. Fana-Fillah
Bonus Tracks:
07. Procession of the God Intoxicated
08. Peregrinations
09. Peregrinations Continued
10. Another Ode
11. Bird in God's Garden
Line-up::
Ian Whiteman (shakuhachi, piano, vocals, Bina organ, pipe organ, oboe)
Susan Archuletta (shakuhachi, koto, vocals, viola, guitar)
Conrad Archuletta (shakuhachi, vocals, nay flute, zither, banjo)
Zahara Archuletta (viola, shakuhachi, flute, koto, vocal)
Mike Evans (mandola, guitar)
Roger Powell (drums, Safi drum)
Folksy, atmospheric work with plenty of Mid-Eastern touches -- the only album ever issued by The Habibiyya, and one of the oddest sets ever from early 70s Island Records! The album's got a very spare, dream-like sound -- one that was inspired by the group's visit to Morocco before the record, and carried off here in a blend of percussion, piano, organ, and flutes - plus more exotic instrumentation like koto, shakuhachi, and mandola. The sound is often quite spacious -- stretching out on its own, almost organic accord -- and when vocals are included, they're often very low in the mix, echoing the sufi roots that inspired the group.
The Habibiyya’s sole album stands as one of the earliest and most beautiful pieces of world music ever recorded in Britain. The musicians involved (including three members of UK underground legends Mighty Baby) had been profoundly affected, both musically and spiritually, by visiting Morocco in 1971, and became adherents of the sufi faith. Upon their return to London they made If Man But Knew, featuring exotic instruments such as koto, shakuhachi and mandola alongside guitar, organ and drums, conjuring a hypnotic, other-worldly ambience in the process. It makes its long-awaited CD debut here, accompanied by detailed liner notes, previously-unseen photographs, five rare bonus tracks and an introduction by the group’s leader, Ian Whiteman.
The Habibiyya’s sole album stands as one of the earliest and most beautiful pieces of world music ever recorded in Britain. The musicians involved (including three members of UK underground legends Mighty Baby) had been profoundly affected, both musically and spiritually, by visiting Morocco in 1971, and became adherents of the sufi faith. Upon their return to London they made If Man But Knew, featuring exotic instruments such as koto, shakuhachi and mandola alongside guitar, organ and drums, conjuring a hypnotic, other-worldly ambience in the process. It makes its long-awaited CD debut here, accompanied by detailed liner notes, previously-unseen photographs, five rare bonus tracks and an introduction by the group’s leader, Ian Whiteman.
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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