"The Apkallu (Akkadian) or Abgal, (Sumerian) are seven Sumerian demigods said to have been created by the god Enki (Akkadian: Ea) to give civilization to mankind. They served as priests of Enki and as advisors or sages to the earliest "kings" or rulers of Sumeria before the flood. They are credited with giving mankind the Me (moral code), the crafts, and the arts. They were seen as fish-like men who emerged from the sweet water Apsu. They are commonly represented as having the lower torso of a fish, or dressed as a fish. They have also been depicted with wings, having either a human head or an eagle's head.
Adapa (U-an, Oannes) was the first of the Apkallu. The others were U-an-dugga, En-me-duga, En-me-galanna, En-me-buluga, An-enlilda, and Utu-abzu."
1. U-an 05:42
2. U-an-dugga 03:09
3. An-enlilda 06:44
4. En-me-galanna 07:48
5. En-me-duga 07:21
6. En-me-buluga 01:49
7. Utu-abzu 08:42
8. Apsu 01:26
El Pricto: Alto Saxophone and Conduction
Pere Masafret: Trombone
Luiz Espiga: Bass Clarinet
Vasco Trilla: Drums and Percussion
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