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25 recorded songs

ACHIEVEMENTS OF VERSION 4
  • VERSION 4 WAS THE FIRST VERSION TO RECORD AN ENTIRE ALBUM WHERE NONE OF THE BAND MEMBERS PRODUCED THE MUSIC

  • VERSION 4 WAS THE ONLY VERSION THAT EXISTED WHEN THE 'ORIGINAL' JHAZINGHA-KHALIPH BECAME THE 'NEW' JHAZINGHA-KHALIPH ON JANUARY 1, 2011

  • VERSION 4 HAD A GAP OF SEVEN YEARS BEFORE THEY GOT BACK TOGETHER (2011 AND 2018)

  • VERSION 4 IS THE ONLY VERSION TO HAVE THE EXACT SAME MEMBERS AS A PREVIOUS VERSION (VERSION 2)

  • BOTH OF VERSION 4'S ALBUMS (THE KERIM KLAH RECORDINGS AND TRANSITIONING THRU THE NUANCES OF JHAZINGHA-KHALIPH) HAD MUSIC PRODUCED BY SOMEONE OUTSIDE THE BAND; THE REASON FOR THE SEASON WOULD HAVE ALSO COUNTED BUT IT WAS DONE ACAPELLA INSTEAD OF TO THE CHRISTMAS MUSIC INSTRUMENTALS

  • VERSION 4 IS THE LAST VERSION OF THE GROUP TO HAVE ALL ORIGINAL MEMBERS OF THE BAND AS WELL AS THREE OF THE FOUR FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE BAND

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The year was 2010.  Apples drifted away and once again Jhazingha-Khaliph was the same trio as they were before (Ce-Line, Muffy and Pidget).  They recorded a horrendous Christmas album that was named The Reason For The Season and originally contained music but instead Muffy and Ce-Line decided to make it an acapella album with each member doing two solo songs.  The album had ten songs removed as outtakes and all the songs were solo songs with the exception of one.  All the members agreed it was one of the worst albums they ever recorded.  Apples appeared on the cover of the album but Apples didn't record any vocals.
The Reason For The Season was the last group album the band recorded for their first decade anthology (2002-2010) and they planned to record a second anthology for the next decade (2011-2020).  On January 1, 2011 Jhazingha-Khaliph became unofficially known as the 'New' Jhazingha-Khaliph because it was a new decade.  There were many different things they were going to attempt to do to make their sound even better for the second anthology.  One was to have other people produce their music.  Another was to have various newer members coming in changing the sound of the band the way that Apples did.
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Muffy acquired the studio equipment and never used it.  She then gave it to her mother who never recorded an album at all. 
 
Since the band had ended, on September 11, 2015, Pidget created the documentary 'Age of The Drum Machine', an almost six hour video which went through snippets of all ninety-six group songs the band recorded from the first song 'Go' on Demo Mode to the last song 'Summer Day' on the Produced by Kerim Klah album.  Accommodating the songs was the story of the band and video footage.
After the documentary Pidget realized that the 2002-2010 anthology CDs all had the words 'The First Anthology' printed on them.  If they never had that printed on them, the band could have gotten away with not reuniting and not doing another anthology, but unfortunately it was.  Because there was a 'first' that meant there had to at least be a 'second'.
One of Pidget's co-workers, Kerim, promised the band beats for their new album:  Jhazingha-Khaliph: The Kerim Klah Recordings.  This was the first album recorded by the 'New' Jhazingha-Khaliph for the second anthology and it would be followed by others.  Eventually the band's interest waned and some of them realized how unprepared they were at dealing with beats they did not make.
 
Now all in their thirties, they began to focus more on securing a future and Ce-Line was talking more and more about moving down South.  Pidget and Muffy would be the two remaining members but Muffy was going into politics and did not want to continue music.  Pidget began a comic book series and decided to leave music alone as well.  The band quietly released the Jhazingha-Khaliph 2002-2010 Anthology to their families and moved on with their lives.  Palm Sunday, April 17, 2011 was Jhazingha-Khaliph's last day, or so they assumed.
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Pidget called Ce-Line, who was now in another state, on the phone mentioning this and told him that they were now five years behind on the second anthology.  Pidget told Ce-Line he had to find people to help him record a bunch of CDs and Ce-Line told Pidget he wanted to be in all the versions of Jhazingha-Khaliph.
Pidget then called Muffy and she replied she didn't want to do it because she was in politics.  Muffy later agreed to be in the band but only if she could change her name to Hidy'N (pronounced Hidden), and only if Pidget would digitally alter her voice and she could wear masks and hide behind different objects like trees in the photo shoots.  Pidget then began looking for a third member. This became known as 'The Messy Era' because a bunch of people were flying in and out the group.  (See Version 8 for the continuation of this story)
Ce-Line had eventually left the band again on September 14, 2017 and Muffy came back to the band on the same day.  Unfortunately Muffy wasn't placed in the Versions that Ce-Line left because Pidget claimed in the past that Muffy would take a very long time finishing projects and he didn't want to put the newer members through that.  Instead Muffy was added to the Nulejun version of the band (Version 9).
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Ce-Line came back to Jhazingha-Khaliph on April 24, 2018 as the third member of Versions 4 and 5 again.  Muffy, Ce-Line and Pidget recorded a group song 'LORD I Need You' for Ce-Line's new solo album and then Ce-Line began managing the new group album the three would be in that Muffy named Transitioning Thru The Nuances of Jhazingha-Khaliph.  As stated earlier, someone else made the music for this new album.  Currently we are awaiting their results.
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Coming

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1 The Kerim Klah Recordings

NOTE
In order to hear this album, you must scroll down and stop the default album, Transitioning Thru The Nuances of Jhazingha-Khaliph, before playing.

1 The Reason For The Season

NOTE
In order to hear this album, you must scroll down and stop the default album, Transitioning Thru The Nuances of Jhazingha-Khaliph, before playing.

1 Nuances

NOTE
This album, Transitioning Thru The Nuances of Jhazingha-Khaliph, is the current default album for this page.  Stop this album to listen to the other albums.

EVERY VERSION!!!

EVERY ALBUM!!!

EVERY MEMBER!!!

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VERSION

Four

MEMBERS

Muffy (September 26, 2010 - April 17, 2011)
Muffy (April 24, 2018 - December 31, 2020)
Ce-Line (September 26, 2010 - April 17, 2011)
Ce-Line (April 24, 2018 - December 31, 2020)
Pidget (September 26, 2010 - April 17, 2011)
Pidget (April 24, 2018 - December 31, 2020)

DATES ACTIVE

September 26, 2010 - April 17, 2011
April 24, 2018 - December 31, 2020

ERAS

The Original Jhazingha-Khaliph
The New Jhazingha-Khaliph

RECORD LABEL

Krazilu Records

DISCOGRAPHY

The Reason For The Season
The Kerim Klah Recordings
Transitioning Thru The Nuances of Jhazingha-Khaliph

SONGS AFFILIATED

I Heard The Bells On X-Mas Day

O Come O Come Emmanuel

Stop

Cool

Cleaning Woman

JK Rockx

Summer Day

Myst

Hold On To Me

Friends

Hang In There Baby

Save Our Kids

Call Me In The Morning

LORD I Need You Now

Visions

The Love Is Gone

Pillow Talk

Jhazingha-Khaliph

Someway

Listen Up

Love

Traffic

Rock With You

Got Me Thinking

I Sing

Version Four of Jhazingha-Khaliph

Muffy, Ce-Line and Pidget made up Version Four of Jhazingha-Khaliph.

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