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Maneli Jamal : The Lamaj Movement.
East through to west acoustic guitar.
The Lamaj Movement is a concept album where every song takes the listener on a
part of his history growing up in five countries (Belarus, Iran, Germany, USA and Canada). A homage to his family's nomadic journey around the world.
A word from Maneli Jamal:
"This concept album is dedicated to my family's nomadic journey around the world.
I tried my best to capture our journey through music, to take you, the listener,
where I once stood, to feel what I lived. As hard as it was at times on our
travels, we learned a great deal in the process. I know I wouldn't be able to
express myself with the guitar the way I do, if it weren't for these experiences
I encountered as a youth. But in retrospect, all six family members agree
that where we are now is a much better place.
I hope you enjoy these compositions and are inspired to reflect on your own history, rediscovering the treasurable stories that lie there."
Songs:
1. Movement I - Awakening
2. Movement II - Lamaj
3. Movement III - On The Run
4. Movement IV - Alleviation
5. Adapt and Accept Part 1
6. Six in Harmony
7. Nine Year Residence
8. Homespun
9. Klingerstrasse
10. Adapt and Accept Part 2
11. Us Against Them
12. We Made It
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 06/04/2013
Maneli Jamal lives in Toronto Canada
Tagged as: World, New Age, Instrumental New Age, Acoustic Guitar
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