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The Yemen Tihama: Trance and Dance Music from the Red Sea Coast of Arabia. 2002. International Music Collection of the British Library National Sound Archive. Topic Records TSCD 920. Recorded and annotated by Anderson Bakewell. 15 pages of notes in English. 2 colour, 1 B/W photographs, 4 drawings, 1 map. 1 compact disc, 15 tracks (60:23). Recorded in the field.
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The Yemen Tihama: Trance and Dance Music from the Red Sea Coast of Arabia. 2002. International Music Collection of the British Library National Sound Archive. Topic Records TSCD 920. Recorded and annotated by Anderson Bakewell. 15 pages of notes in English. 2 colour, 1 B/W photographs, 4 drawings, 1 map. 1 compact disc, 15 tracks (60:23). Recorded in the field.
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