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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Rhythms,
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This review is from: Drums of Passion: Invocation (Audio CD)
This CD features Babatunde Olatunji at his best. Some people may be familar with Olatunji and his style, but this CD is very different from the music he usually performs. It is more primordial, spiritual and emotionally charged. The music on here is an invocation to the Orshas, the Yoruba Gods, who were trnspoted across the Atlantic where their followers formed the religions of Santeria, Candomble and the like. I found the invocation to Sango (Shango in the Carribean), the masculine Orisha of warfare, storms and fire, to be particularly moving. The emotion with which Olatunji performs on this CD is amazing. I am impressed with this CD. It is very moving, but I also must remind you that the music on this CD does hold considerable religious significance to the Yoruba people, and as such deserves a good deal of respect.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Field Craft,
By Jorge Barbarosa "the_bassist" (the back 9) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drums of Passion: Invocation (Audio CD)
Micky Hart is exposing a lot of people to what was once called field recordings. I am down with that! And he is fortunate to have the conduit that enables him to carry on his passion.
I was able to go to Africa on several mission projects and believe me, I know the excitment he is enjoying by bringing the listener into the root of percussion. Drumming is akin to exploration... it never ends, the deeper one gets into it, the deeper it gets. Think of the concept of folding space or wurm holes. It is a profound mental and physical experience. But as my nom de plume suggests... I'm a bassist. As a percussionist with a string to pluck, my study into percussion has enabled me to become a much better bassist. For that I am deeply indebted to the drum, and will remain an ardent searcher into the realm of the monophone. Thanks Mickey! Your research and network is expanding the vocabulary of many. We are listening.
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Good CD,
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This review is from: Drums of Passion: Invocation (Audio CD)
Great CD, great price, great service. I got a steal when I purchase this CD. I couldn't find this CD anywhere. Thanks for having it, and serving me so well.
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Drums of Passion:Invocation CD,
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This CD was filled with the passion of Babatunde Olatunji. I loved the fact that it was a wonderful blend of African singing, drumming, and a multitude of the traditional African instruments. It reflects his love of his culture and paying tribute to the Yoruba religion. I highly recommend it. I believe this would be a welcome addition to your collection.
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Energizing Soulful drums,
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Listening to this CD will take you to another world. The drums and vocal melodies are enchanting. You can't help but feeling energized after listening.
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Drums of Passion: Invocation by The World (Rykodisc/Mickey Hart Series) (Audio CD - 1990)
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