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Lakshminarayana Shankar - Eternal Light (2000)

Posted By : hanumanz | Date : 23 Oct 2006 06:46:00 | Comments : 5 |
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Lakshminarayana Shankar - Eternal Light (2000)
Erudite Indian Music (Shankar Double Violin, Vocal, Tabla and Ghatam)
MP3 Lame Insane 320 kbs (140 MB)

When John Mclaughlin reformed the legendary band Shakti as "Remember Shakti", violinist L. Shankar was not able to participate. So here, at the turn of the millennium, he gathers Shakti members Zakir & Vikku together as a Classical Indian version of Remember Shakti. The album is quite fine and is dedicated to Zakir's father, Ustad Allarakha, an incredible tabla master and Ravi Shankar's frequent collaborator.

Lakshminarayana Shankar Violin, Vocals, Concept, Double Violin
T.H. Vinayakram Ghatam
Zakir Hussain Tabla, Executive Producer



This album is at the formost top ranking of my meditation recommandations, along with the Gyuto Monks, the didju ridu CD called "The sounds of the aborigine:Music from the Australian bush", many other Hussain's production that can be found on his own label, Moment! Records, and finally but not least all tha Ravi Shankar and Subramaniam albums I have ever heard.
In short terms, this album is a meditation on light starting from the flame of a candle, to the inner light of your mind, to the Light. An ode to life, it is a sublime musical experience that will send you dancing with the lightness of the light of a candle in an empty space towards the most amazing experiences that human beinngs were meant to experience. No word could come close to experiencing it, so, enjoy!


Virtuosic brilliance smoothly melds with complimentary group interplay on Shankar's Eternal Light. A quarter of a century after their first collaboration in the East-West fusion ensemble Shakti, double violinist and vocalist Shankar, tabla maestro Zakir Hussain, and ghatam (clay pot) master T.H. Vinayakram come together on this Moment Records release. Son of the famed V. Lakshminarayana Iyer, Shankar was a precocious child violinist and singer. A five-octave vocal range and unmatched command of the ten-string double violin allow Shankar to sway from piercing high notes to rumbling bass tones with grace. Zakir Hussain's deftly played tabla patterns and T.H. Vinayakram's authoritatively articulated ghatam lines match Shankar's own exemplary performance without jeopardizing the integral success of the CD. It is the ensemble and their works that really glow, above and beyond the individual success of the musicians. An impelling CD, which marks 25 years of friendship and stands as a dedication to Zakir Hussain's late father and sister -- Ustad Allarakha and Raxia, respectively -- Eternal Light should shine brightly for generations to come. ~ John Vallier, All Music Guide

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http://rapidshare.de/files/37406304/Sh-EL.part2.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/37407681/Sh-EL.part3.rar.html

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Enjoy !
(You like my kind of music? Then you may want to see some of my other posts !)

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Posted By: arvind Date: 23 Oct 2006 20:28:17
Great going Hanumanz really ur having my kind of taste.
Posted By: Sarmad228 Date: 23 Oct 2006 21:31:10
hanumanz thanks. Please tell me is this south indian or north indian and please tell me what Raags are in this album. Thanks again.
Posted By: Fotokor Date: 23 Oct 2006 23:19:41
good muzik - thanks спасибо-слил и послушал :-)
Posted By: hanumanz Date: 24 Oct 2006 00:13:31
Sorry I forgot to give you the track listing, here you go:
1 Raga Malika (14:35)
2 Ragam Kiravani (7:48)
3 Tanam Kiravani (9:52)
4 Pancha Nadai Pallavi Kiravani (15:19)
5 Drum Solos/Pancha Nadai Pallavi (10:42)

Enjoy !
Posted By: jazzchiss Date: 03 Nov 2006 15:32:16
Thanks!
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