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The Master Musicians of Jajouka led by Bachir Attar

Master Musicians of Jajouka is a group led by Bachir Attar, from the village of Jajouka near Ksar-el-Kebir in the Ahl Srif mountains in the southern Rif Mountains of northern Morocco.
The first recordings by the Master Musicians of Jajouka who were led by Bachir Attar's father, Hadj Abdessalem Attar, included recordings with Brian Jones (''Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka'', 1971 AFM/1995 Point Music), Joel Rubiner (''The Master Musicians of Jajouka'', Adelphi), and Ornette Coleman (''Dancing in Your Head'').
Led today by Bachir Attar, the younger generation of the group has recorded under the names "Master Musicians of Jajouka" and "Master Musicians of Jajouka Featuring Bachir Attar" with The Rolling Stones (''Steel Wheels'', 1989), Bill Laswell (''Apocalypse Across the Sky'', Axiom Records, 1992), Tchad Blake (''Jajouka Between the Mountains'', WOMAD/Real World Records, 1996), Talvin Singh (''The Master Musicians of Jajouka Featuring Bachir Attar'', Point Music, 2000), Lee Ranaldo (''Crossing Border Fest'', The Hague, 2003), Bernardo Bertolucci (''The Sheltering Sky'' film soundtrack), Nicolas Roeg (''Bad Timing'' film soundtrack), and others.
Bachir Attar has recorded with artists such as Elliott Sharp, Maceo Parker, Ginger Baker and Deborah Harry. The Master Musicians of Jajouka and Bachir have also toured with the artists Ornette Coleman, Steve Lacy and Critters Buggin.
== Schism ==
A schism exists between two similarly-named ensembles from the same village. Lee Ranaldo, following a 1995 visit to Morocco, wrote
()here are currently two groups of musicians claiming to be the 'real' Master Musicians OF Jajouka/Joujouka (they're even arguing over the spelling). One group, the 'Jajouka' faction, is led by Bachir Attar, whose father was the leader of the group in the 60s when Brian Jones and Ornette Coleman made their visits.... The 'Joujouka' faction is in the care of Mohammed Hamri, who has been involved with the village since the 50s and 60s, and who had a hand in bringing Brion Gysin and Paul Bowles there.〔
Inconsistent English rendering of the village's name compounds the issue. For example, ''RE/Search'' uses both spellings in an interview with Brion Gysin: "Jajouka" for the village name, and "Joujouka" for the album ''Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka''.〔Wilson, Terry (1977). "Here to Go: Planet R-101", ''Soft Need Brion Gysin Special''. Appears in 〕

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