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-'''1001 Nights''' was the name of [[café]] in [[Tangier]] run by [[Brion Gysin]].+'''1001 Nights''' was the name of [[café]] in [[Tangier]] run by [[Brion Gysin]] named after the ''[[Arabian Nights]]''.
== One Night @ The 1001 == == One Night @ The 1001 ==
''One Night @ The 1001'' is a CD released by [[Sub Rosa Records]] which compiles recordings that Gysin made of the musicians who performed at 1001 Nights during the 1950s. The album also has a recording of “Dilaloo,” his poem detailing an initiation ceremony he attended in [[Jajouka]]. Collaborator [[Ramuntcho Matta]] put the CD together from the 23 tapes Gysin to him before his death. ''One Night @ The 1001'' is a CD released by [[Sub Rosa Records]] which compiles recordings that Gysin made of the musicians who performed at 1001 Nights during the 1950s. The album also has a recording of “Dilaloo,” his poem detailing an initiation ceremony he attended in [[Jajouka]]. Collaborator [[Ramuntcho Matta]] put the CD together from the 23 tapes Gysin to him before his death.
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1001 Nights was the name of café in Tangier run by Brion Gysin named after the Arabian Nights.

One Night @ The 1001

One Night @ The 1001 is a CD released by Sub Rosa Records which compiles recordings that Gysin made of the musicians who performed at 1001 Nights during the 1950s. The album also has a recording of “Dilaloo,” his poem detailing an initiation ceremony he attended in Jajouka. Collaborator Ramuntcho Matta put the CD together from the 23 tapes Gysin to him before his death.



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