• October 2021 MBR The Library CD Shelf

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    The Library CD Shelf

    This Pale
    Shujaat Husain Khan, Katayoun Goudarzi, Shaho Andalibi, and Shariq Mustafa Privately Published
    $TBA

    Iranian-American vocalist Katayoun Goudarzi, Grammy-nominated master sitar player Shujaat Khan, Iranian ney player Shaho Andalibi, and tabla player Shariq Mustafa present This Pale, an album that revolves around the classic love poems of the Sufi mystic
    Rumi (1207-1273). An emotional work, created in hope of inspiring compassion, discourse, and sympathy. This Pale is heartfelt, inspirational, spiritually moving, and highly recommended. The tracks are "Wild", "One", "Tender", "Sweetest", "Still Here",
    and "All I've Got".

    A Song of Hope
    Eric Wyatt
    Featuring Jeff Watts, Theo Croker, and Samara Joy
    Whaling City Sound
    www.whalingcitysound.com
    c/o Naxos (distribution)
    www.naxoususa.com
    $16.99 CD / $8.99 MP3

    https://www.amazon.com/Song-Hope-ERIC-WYATT/dp/B09BL7KWGS

    A Song of Hope features the sterling saxophone performance of Eric Wyatt, supported by drummer Jeff Watts, bassist Eric Wheeler, and others. A captivating jazz album recorded in a single session, A Song of Hope reaches out to the listener with a message
    of inspiration and optimism. Highly recommended! The tracks are "A Song of Hope", "Fragile", "Blues for RH", "Fur Live", "Chance", "One 4 Hakim", "Say Her Name", "Tain Dance", "Sunset Park Bonita", "Central Park West", "Contemplation", and "Of Things to
    Come RTK". 1 hour 11 min.

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