Their pioneering introduction of sounds and styles taken from their Moroccan heritages, was exemplified in the albums Moroccan Roll (produced by Ralph Moss), and Cafe de Paris (produced by Lewis Merenstein & Michael Wendroff), which would influence rock bands in America, Europe and Africa for the next several generations.
It was produced by Lewis Merenstein and featured violist/multiinstrumentlist John Cale, with whom Merenstein collaborated on number of projects including his debut album Vintage Violence.
The album was recorded over a period of two months during the summer of 1972 at London's Trident Studios, produced by Lewis Merenstein and arranged and conducted by Larry Fallon and Del Newman.
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