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Though they are spread across several Middle Eastern countries, the Kurds are very much a cultural entity and their music a recognizable subset of the general regional idiom, with strong links to Persian tradition and a particular liking for the Dorian mode. The Kurds are also traditionally nomadic: they have relied largely on shepherd's pipes and the human voice (though they have adopted stringed instruments from their neighbors over time). ~ John Storm Roberts
The Third Planet includes: Nazar Said.
Personnel: Maurizio Dami (keyboards).
Third Planet Kurdistan Songs | 1. | Esmer - (with Third Planet) |
| 2. | Baghdad Rai - (with Third Planet) |
| 3. | Besauari - (with Third Planet) |
| 4. | Baaran - (with Third Planet) |
| 5. | Shekani - (with Third Planet) |
| 6. | Lanja - (with Third Planet) |
| 7. | Hei Naran - (with Third Planet) |
| 8. | Charok - (with Third Planet) |
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