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The Ziur Movement

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about this album

Maneli has absorbed a number of musical styles on this album, and he is able to seamlessly incorporate jazz, flamenco, classical and Persian ideas into his original compositions on the album which is distinctly his. Incorporating literally every inch of the instrument you will try to decipher just how he is getting that many sounds out of a solo guitar with no overdubs. Maneli has composed, performed, recorded, mixed, and even designed the album cover of The "Ziur Movement". The CD was remastered in 2013. The Ziur Movement is Maneli Jamal's first album released in 2009. This concept album is dedicated to his fiancé which the four part movement series (The Ziur Movement) is dedicated to. This album features 14 original solo acoustic guitar tracks as well as one played on a Persian Setar. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Most Glorious Day

Maneli Jamal

4:46
2

Movement I- Norym

Maneli Jamal

4:16
3

Movement II- Vasat

Maneli Jamal

3:05
4

Movement III - Ziur

Maneli Jamal

3:55
5

Movement IV- Finale

Maneli Jamal

2:06
6

Javun

Maneli Jamal

3:49
7

Southern Magnolia

Maneli Jamal

2:53
8

Cold Arrival

Maneli Jamal

3:40
9

Behazin Memorial

Maneli Jamal

1:34
10

Spirit Lingers

Maneli Jamal

3:28
11

Morning in Adanac

Maneli Jamal

3:54
12

2 Am

Maneli Jamal

1:59
13

Lucid Drawl

Maneli Jamal

3:37
14

Ruiz

Maneli Jamal

2:17

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