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Características del producto
Características principales
Nombre del artista del album | Krishna Das |
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Nombre del álbum | Kirtan Wallah |
Compañía productora | Out |
Formato | Físico |
Tipo de álbum | Audio CD |
Año de lanzamiento | 2014 |
Descripción
Kirtan Wallah Product Description
With the release of his 14th album, Kirtan Wallah one who sings kirtan, KD offers a westward-leaning album, fully embracing his American roots in rock and country and yet embodying the spirit of deeply devotional Indian chants. There are some traditional melodies that would be right at home in an Indian temple, his rich baritone voice and harmonium leading the chants. But at its heart, this album is a natural confluence of KD s musical streams, bansuri flute weaving its way through acoustic guitars and country swing, and tabla and kartals underscoring melodies that would fit well in the Townes Van Zandt catalog. Remarkable is that this fusion has simply tumbled out naturally from KD s years of chanting to the chords of his heart, effortlessly pulling worlds together, drawing a heart-connection between Bengali kirtan & rock, between the Kumaon Hills and Nashville. Sri Argala Stotram (Selected Verses) / Show Me Love is a mash up of traditional Hindu prayer and Foreigner s rock ballad I Wanna Know What Love is ; Saraswati written by Russian pop icon Boris Grebenschikov is complete with acoustic guitars reminiscent of the Stones; I Phoned Govinda and 4AM Hanuman Chalisa are explorations of Nashville country. While it s certainly noteworthy that as he evolves as a kirtan wallah, KD continues to move closer to his Western roots, the heart of this latest album is still in the Names that he s singing. Kirtan is the spiritual practice of calling out to the Self through these Divine Names, and the depth of KD s devotion to this practice is revealed in his singing.
Review
With the release of his 14th album, Kirtan Wallah one who sings kirtan, KD offers a westward-leaning album, fully embracing his American roots in rock and country and yet embodying the spirit of deeply devotional Indian chants. ---Reviewer
While it's certainly noteworthy that as he evolves as a kirtan wallah, KD continues to move closer to his Western roots, the heart of this latest album is still in the Names that he's singing. Kirtan is the spiritual practice of calling out to the Self through these Divine Names, and the depth of KD's devotion to this practice is revealed in his singing. It shines like light from the windows of a beloved home, and beyond musical styles and influences, welcomes each of us into our own heart. His voice is our voice. His devotion is our devotion. His journey is our own. ---Reviewer
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