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The title comes from the colours of the Ethiopian flag, which is also symbolic in Rastafari so has a kind of double meaning, like a lot of my songs. The title track, Path of Enlightenment, uses several modes, starting in a major key then moving to the Phrygian mode, then to a minor key. The piano solo is in a 28 bar minor blues form. Menat is based on a mode of the Byzantine scale, Im not sure if it has a particular name or not. Amenhotep was the name of several Egyptian pharaohs, Amenhotep IV being the original given name of Akhenaten. When I was writing this song it put me in mind of my song, Akhenaten, simply because they are both in 5/4 time, so I decided to give this one a pharaonic name too. Spheshile is a Zulu word (and sometimes name) that means beautiful gift, the title was suggested by a friend from South Africa. All this means nothing of course if the music doesnt tell a story, I think the unfamiliar modes allowed us to speak of interesting things that may not have come to us otherwise. Finally, I chose to use the quartet format for this recording because it occurred to me that it tends to make for a more cohesive group sound, and it had been a while since we recorded this way.





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