
Now-Again
Kourosh Yaghmaei - Back From The Brink
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Finally
repressed.
Pre-Revolution
Psychedelic
Rock
from
Iran:
1972
–
1979.
21
Selections
Presented
as
a
Deluxe
Triple
Gategold
LP.
The
only
legitimately
licensed
anthology
of
the
Iranian
Psychedelic
rock
legend.
28
page
full
color
booklet
with
an
extensive,
first-person
treatise
by
Kourosh
himself.
21
fully
restored
tracks
from
Kourosh’s
original
master
tapes.
Contains
rare
photos
and
ephemera
of
Iran’s
70s
rock
scene,
many
never
before
seen.
Now-Again
Records
is
proud
to
present
Back
from
the
Brink,
the
only
legitimately
licensed
collection
of
the
godfather
of
Iranian
psychedelic
rock,
Kourosh
Yaghmaei.
Known
within
the
Iranian
diaspora
simply
by
his
first
name,
Kourosh’s
Pre-
Revolution
recordings
were
thought
lost
after
Islamic
fundamentalists
took
control
of
Iran.
They
weren’t:
Kourosh
had
protected
them
–
along
with
key
ephemera
from
the
70’s.
Their
collection
here
-
spread
over
3LP
bolstered
by
Kourosh’s
first
person
recollections
of
Iran’s
70s
rock
scene
and
its
death
after
the
Revolution,
tells
the
story
of
an
immensely
talented
artist’s
desire
to
persevere
in
the
face
of
terrible
adversity.
Kourosh
Yaghmaei
and
his
brothers
Kamran
and
Kambiz
were
amongst
the
few
inspired
Iranian
musicians
determined
to
change
Tehran’s
musical
landscape
in
the
late
60’s
and
early
70’s.
The
trio,
armed
with
rented,
second-hand
instruments
and
records
by
The
Ventures,
The
Kinks,
The
Doors,
merged
Western
garage
rock,
psychedelia
and
Iranian
folkloric
music
to
create
a
sound
unlike
anything
that
came
before
them.
Later,
inspired
by
the
unlikely
duo
of
Elton
John
and
James
Taylor,
Kourosh’s
music
took
a
sophisticated
turn,
and
he
churned
out
funky,
progressive
rock
that
is
as
imminently
enjoyable
as
it
is
impossible
to
categorize.
His
star
on
the
rise
was
knocked
off
course
by
the
Revolution,
and
its
backdrop
of
Islamic
fundamentalists
burning
record
companies
and
harassing
musicians.
But
while
most
Pre-Revolution
musicians
–
including
his
brothers
–
fled
Iran
in
1979,
Kourosh
stayed,
loyal
to
the
country
of
his
birth.
He
has
suffered
a
performance
and
recording
ban
for
twenty-two
out
of
the
last
thirty-two
years.
Yet
he
remains
stoic
and
resolved
to
continue
bolstering
Iranian
musical
tradition.
Kourosh
still
lives
in
Tehran
and
is
pleased
that
his
story
–
and
his
glorious
70s
recordings
–
will
finally
spread
the
world
over.
This
essential
piece
of
Iran’s
musical
history
is
also
accompanied
by
a
full
color
book
and
contains
never-before-seen
photos
and
ephemera.
Tracks
:
A1.
Gole
Yakh
A2.
Dar
Enteha
A3.
Hajme
Khali
A4.
Paiz
B1.
Leila
B2.
Del
Dareh
Pir
Misheh
B3.
Akhm
Nakon
B4.
Shirin
Joon
C1.
Ghazal
C2.
Tavalode
Yek
Seda
C3.
Mosafere
Shar
Baran
D1.
Saghe
D2.
Entezar
D3.
Niyayesh
E1.
Saraabe
Toe
E2.
Reyhan
E3.
Baroona
F1.
Khaar
F2.
Havar
Havar
F3.
Ashiooneh
F4.
Bachehaye
Khoobe
Koocheh
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