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Salah Ragab
Prism Music Unit Egypt Strut

Prism Music Unit Egypt Strut

Labels

Strut

Catno

STRUT263LPRSD

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Jun 12, 2021

Styles

Jazz

Strut present the definitive release of the 1974 Egyptian jazz classic, 'Egypt Strut' by Salah Ragab and Cairo Jazz Band.

Gem ! This expanded version of the album features eight extra tracks recorded during associated sessions. It is released in its original Prism Music Unit artwork for the first time and is packaged with the original house bag designs, an original mini-booklet decribing the tracks and an over-sized booklet featuring rare photos and new liner notes by Francis Gooding of The Wire.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

28€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Oriental Mood

4:45

A2

Dawn

8:04

A3

Mervat

4:17

B1

Ramadan In Space Time

4:20

B2

Kleopatra

5:04

B3

Neveen

7:54

C1

Egypt Strut

4:52

C2

A Tribute To Sun Ra

3:22

C3

Khan Al-Kaleely

4:54

C4

Black Butterfly

4:04

D1

Latino In Cairo

3:55

D2

Upper Egypt “The King’s Valley”

5:46

D3

The Crossing

2:53

D4

Kleopatra (Alternate Take)

4:52

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