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Wadada Magic

Wadada Magic
Suns of Arqa Wadada Magic.jpg
Studio album by Suns of Arqa
Released 1983
Recorded Tracks 5,9 in Cargo Studios, Rochdale, Tracks 1-4, 6-8 in Strawberry Studios in Stockport.
Genre Electronic, Reggae
Length 41:43
Label Antler Records ANTLER024
Producer Michael Wadada
Suns of Arqa chronology
Musical Revue
(1983)Musical Revue1983
Wadada Magic
(1983)
India?
(1984)India?1984

Wadada Magic is the second studio album by the band Suns of Arqa, recorded and released in 1983 by Antler Records. The album was produced by Suns of Arqa founder Michael Wadada.

The spine of the LP reads "Suns of Arqa Vol III Wadada Magic". The style on this album is quite different from their debut album Revenge of the Mozabites, and the tracks are more dance-oriented. Some of the tracks from this album (A1-A3, B1, B2, B4) were made available on CD in 1992 on the compilation Arqaology, released on Arka Sound.

On Arqaology, tracks A1, A2 here are combined as one, as are tracks B1, B2. Track B3 appears on Arqaology in truncated form (just 22 seconds!), however it appears in full on their later album 'Magiczna Miłość'.

The sleevenotes for this LP include a dedication to Alice and Harry Ward, presumably relatives of Michael Ward (Wadada).

Founder Michael Wadada performs on this album with koto, piano, acoustic guitar, temple blocks, percussion and vocals. The band also comprises Pulse & Chris Joyce on drums, Spliff on bass, Aziz Zeria on harmonium, swar mandal and vocals, Kalu & Papu Zeria on tablas, Big Red on fiddle, banjo and mandolin, Helen Watson on vocals, Mustaphafakir on dilruba, electric Spanish and Hawaiian guitars, marimba, Jew's harp and vocals.

Guest musicians appearing on the album are Prince Far-I on vocals (Tracks A2 and A4), Prince Hammer on vocals (Track B4), Keith 'Lizard' Logan on bass (Track A4), John Scott on Chinese Shawm (Tracks A3 and B2), Amar Singh on sitar and tanpura (Track A5), RM on sitar (Track A4), The Legendary Leperds as 'rthydin section' (Track B4), John 'JJ' Slater on percussion (Track A3) and Steve Cyclepath (credited as 'Magician and Guru') !


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