Bachir Attar

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Ceremonies Against The Night Of The Devil 00:00 Tools
Up To The Sky, Down To The Earth 00:00 Tools
Under The Shadow Of Liberty 00:00 Tools
The 1001 Nights 00:00 Tools
Here We Stay 00:00 Tools
The Next Dream 00:00 Tools
Full Moon At The Window 00:00 Tools
Mixed Cultures 00:00 Tools
You Can Find The Feeling 00:00 Tools
Searching For The Passion 00:00 Tools
The Truth Forever 00:00 Tools
Taksim 00:00 Tools
Jamming In London 00:00 Tools
The Blessing For The World From God Only 00:00 Tools
The House Of Baraka 00:00 Tools
The Magic of Peace 00:00 Tools
Above The Moon 00:00 Tools
Memories of My Father 00:00 Tools
El Medahey 00:00 Tools
A Habibi Ouajee T'Allel Allaiya 00:00 Tools
Gabahay 00:00 Tools
The Middle of the Night 00:00 Tools
Alalilla "About the Night" 00:00 Tools
Sbar Yagelbi Sbar 00:00 Tools
Talaha l'Badro Alaina 00:00 Tools
Jajouka Between the Mountains 00:00 Tools
On Horseback 00:00 Tools
Mohamed Diha Utalla Fiha (Take Care of Her or Leave Her) 00:00 Tools
El M'Dahi 00:00 Tools
Bujloudia 00:00 Tools
Bujloudia "Bujloudia Dancing With Aisha Qandisha" 00:00 Tools
In New York 00:00 Tools
Guimbri One 00:00 Tools
Full Moon At The Windows 00:00 Tools
NY Return 00:00 Tools
Boujeloud 00:00 Tools
Long Night 00:00 Tools
Arracks Tehta'L Kamar 00:00 Tools
Guimbri Two 00:00 Tools
X-Moghreb (Live) 00:00 Tools
Rif Rok (Live) 00:00 Tools
In New York (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hanging out in Jajouka 00:00 Tools
Ceremonies Against the Night o 00:00 Tools
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Bachir Attar is the leader of Master Musicians of Jajouka, who since 1990 have sometimes recorded under the name The Master Musicians of Jajouka feat. Bachir Attar. Attar's father, Hadj Abdesalam Attar, led the group at the time of their groundbreaking albums produced by Brian Jones and Joel Rubiner in the early 1970s. The group recorded under the shorter name Master Musicians of Jajouka on soundtracks for films including The Cell, appearances with the Rolling Stones on Steel Wheels, the second album of the group from 1974 produced by Rubiner, and the 1995 reissue of the group's first album, Brian Jones Presents The Pipes of Pan at Jajouka. Bachir Attar carries on his father's Attar family traditions with a new generation of "master musicians" descended from members of his father's group. He has recorded a couple of solo albums in addition to his work with Master Musicians of Jajouka. Attar was a guest performer on Nicky Skopelitis's 1993 album, Ekstasis. Attar's manager and official photographer during his group's 1990s recording career was his wife, Cherie Nutting, whom he had married in 1989. The two parted in 1996, but she was managing him and his band again by the mid-2000s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.