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Trilok Gurtu - Kathak (1998)

Posted By: zerumuga
Trilok Gurtu - Kathak (1998)

Trilok Gurtu - Kathak
Jazz | 1998 | MP3 CBR 320Kbps => 117 MB | Time 46:33 | Covers



Wizardly percussionist Trilok Gurtu knows more than most musicians about the true meaning of fusion. It's not a dirty word or an empty style posture for Gurtu, but a way of being, for a musician trained in classical tradition but happily flung into a wide world of jazz, rock, and sundry western influences. Kathak (Mintaka 1073; 46:37), from Trilok Gurtu and his group, The Glimpse, is all over the map, in a kindly, mostly musical way. Gurtu has no compunctions about crossing over idiomatic borders. Who else could bring together such a varied guest list to his project? The opening tune, "Ganapati," features vocalist Neneh Cherry, whose late father, Don, led the first western band Gurtu played with in the late '70s. On the following track, "You, Remember This," Gurtu's own renowned vocalist mother, Shobha Gurtu, flexes her matured vocal gift. Later, in the middle of "Seven Brings Return," we hear hubristic distorto electric guitar wailing, courtesy of Steve "Toto" Lukather. The leader himself refrains from much pecussionistic showcasing, but he's there at all the right times, coloring the rhythms and guiding the eclectic crew on a path with no particular name


Tracks:

*01.- Ganapati
*02.- You, Remember this
*03.- Seven brings return
*04.- Shunyai
*05.- Who the mind
*06.- Kathak
*07.- Brazilian




Personnel:

*Trilok Gurtu: Drums, tabla, percussion, voice
*Jaya Deva: Ganawa, voice, guitar except Seven rings Return
*Kai Eckhardt de Camargo: Electric bass
*Ravi Chary: Sitar, harmonium





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