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This week on Radio M, The Featured Album.
Every second Friday of the month, Radio M host Tony Sarabia chooses a release that warrants special attention and this month's certainly fits that criteria.
Dorothy Ashby was a harpist who brought out the soul in an intrument usually associated with classical music.
In 1970 she released an album inspired by Persian philosopher Omar Khayyam. The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby features ther musician's harp playing, but she also takes a turn on the Japanese koto
The result is funky and ethereal.
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