The Master Musicians of Joujouka adhere to the traditional Sufi trance music of their patron saint passed down for 1200 years. Timothy Leary having visited the village in September 1969 wrote an essay on his time with Mohamed Hamri and the master musicians in his 1971 book "Jail Notes" called "The four thousand year old rock'n'roll band".Leary based his dating on William Burroughs's belief that the ritual Boujeloud, performed in Joujouka, owes its origin to the Ancient Greek deity Pan. Before the Alaouite dynasty, the masters used to play in medieval times for sultans in their courts, travelling with them and announcing their arrival to villages and cities.
1 Boujeloud Al Boudadi 7:42
2 Boujeloud 4:30
3 Boujeloudia/Joujouka Ei Calihoun (Boujeloud/Joujouka Black Eyes) 13:35
4 Mali Mal Hal M'Halmaz (Everyone Is Together) 5:49
5 Moujeloud Solo Drums 1:00
6 Boujeloud 9:06
7 Allah a Mohamed el Hub Tenani (Allah and Mohamed Kiss My Heart) 3:23
8 Boujeloud 5:34
9 Joujouka Ei Calihoun/T'Werkia d'Boujeloudia: Aishi H'liba Bab Dar ... 8:24
10 Jewash Halal/Tweka Miserisa 3:52