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Permission to Evaporate

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Permission to Evaporate
Studio album by
Released16 May 2014[1]
RecordedFebruary 2014
VenueNew York
Length79:15
LabelJoseph Tawadros, ABC Classics
Joseph Tawadros chronology
Chameleons of the White Shadow
(2013)
Permission to Evaporate
(2014)
Truth Seekers Lovers and Warriors
(2015)

Permission to Evaporate is a studio album by Australian, multi-instrumentalist and oud virtuoso Joseph Tawadros. The album was self-released in May 2014.

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2014, the album won the ARIA Award for Best World Music Album It was Tawadros third win in this category.[2]

At the AIR Awards of 2014, the album was nominated for Best Independent Jazz Album Album.[3]

Reception

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Peter Winkler from The Music Trust said "This album is a wondrous ride through Tawadros's vivid musical imagination, accompanied by some of the most outstanding players in the world"[4]

Track listing

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  1. "Bluegrass Nikriz" - 6:35
  2. "Permission to Evaporate" - 5:36
  3. "Sleight of Hand" - 5:16
  4. "Space in Time" - 2:51
  5. "Peace for My Father" - 5:49
  6. "Constantinople" - 7:00
  7. "Nomad's Fear" - 2:45
  8. "Dreaming Hermit" - 6:17
  9. "Last Candle" - 4:53
  10. "Eye of the Beholder" - 5:13
  11. "Wanderer" - 2:22
  12. "Leunig at Midnight" - 4:04
  13. "Kindred Spirits" - 6:23
  14. "Point of Departure" - 4:28
  15. "Shared Memories" - 4:07
  16. "A Tear On Faewell" - 5:36
  • All songs written and composed by Joseph Tawadros

Personnel

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  • Joseph Tawadros (Oud)
  • Christian McBride (Double Bass)
  • Matt McMahon (Piano)
  • Mike Stern (Electric Guitar)
  • James Tawadros (Req & Bendir)

References

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  1. ^ "Permission to Evaporate". Apple Music. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  2. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "ARIA Awards – Winners by Award – Best World Music Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  3. ^ "CARLTON DRY AIR AWARDS 2014 NOMINEES ANNOUNCED". speaker tv. September 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Permission to Evaporate". Joseph Tawadros. May 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2022.