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Krishna DasAudio CD
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Layering traditional Hindu kirtan with instantly accessible melodies and modern instrumentation, Krishna Das has been called yoga’s “rock star.” With a remarkably soulful voice that touches the deepest chord in even the most casual listener, Krishna Das – known to friends, family, and fans as simply KD – has taken the call-and-response chanting out of yoga centers and into concert halls, becoming… Read more in Amazon's Krishna Das Store

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  • Audio CD (September 20, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Triloka Records
  • ASIN: B000AA4JI4
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #79,926 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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67 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Relaxed Kirtan Bliss, A Perfect Blend, May 16, 2002
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"wildrosepath" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Track Heart (Audio CD)
Krishna Das ("KD") and Jai Uttal ("Jai") working together joyfully on one CD. Two star talents, and no star ego. Those who are fans of both artists will understand why this CD is a precious, essential work of art: please don't hesitate -- buy it!

Make no mistake; this is obviously KD's show. He sings all the lead vocals and is the guiding spirit behind the production. But anyone who knows Jai's work as a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist knows the brilliant, innovative musicianship Jai brings to the party.

A remarkable quality of this CD is the variety of its musical textures. This would make a great gift for someone who has never had the pleasure of hearing sacred music interpreted by Western artists. It would be humanly impossible not to like at least some of this diverse but consistently beautiful music.

Another great quality of this CD is its originality. It is not quite like anything else I have heard from either KD or Jai. Yet there is nothing quirky or forced about it; it has the relaxed sincerity essential to a joyful experience of kirtan.

Finally, in this day of cheap CD packaging, KD generously gives us no less than 25 pages of fascinating liner notes, including a verse-by-verse translation of the sacred chants and funny, fascinating anecdotes concerning the songs themselves and KD's own experiences as a devotee of Neem Karoli Baba. (Neem Karoli Baba lived in India and was a guru to both KD and Jai; he passed away in 1973.)

Track 1 is a sunny chorus in celebration of Shiva. KD, Jai, and percussionist Geoffrey Gordon all sing together throughout the song, rather than following a call-and-response form. This is a friendly, unpretentious, cheerful introduction to the joys of kirtan.

Track 2 is slow and quiet, a poignant hymn to the Goddess. KD sings alone with beautiful, tranquil longing. Jai quietly accompanies JD on the dotar, a classical Indian stringed instrument. (Jai trained with the famed Ali Akbar Khan, and is an accomplished player of the dotar.)

Track 3 is a chant to the Divine mother in her manifestations as Kali and Durga. Each verse KD sings is echoed beautifully by Diana Rogers (she has an English name but sounds authentically Indian).

Track 4 is the "hare krishna" chant sung to a lovely, simple melody, which Jai picks out on the banjo, of all things. KD sings with sweet, brave, impassioned sincerity. He is backed up by something provocatively entitled the "Gospel Choir, First Church of Divine Spark (East Calcutta, Bengal)." The result is utterly engaging without being at all saccharine; like an old Appalachian lullaby sung from a creaking porch swing.

Track 5 is the Hanuman Chaleesa, a long series of verses in praise of Hanuman. Hanuman is the monkey god of Hindu mythology, a mischievous but immensely powerful servant of the more remote and imposing Ram, the male god of the Infinite. Hanuman is seen as a gateway to Ram, more accessible to us mere humans. Anyway, this track is a delight simply because KD unabashedly loves and venerates Hanuman, who is closely associated with Neem Karoli Baba. KD's love and joy are infectious whenever he sings to Hanuman, on this and other CD's. Also, the steady momentum of the rhythmic verses induces a relaxed, joyous mood, even if you don't follow the translation. Finally, I love the unexpected touch of deft wah-wah electric guitar in the background -- this is the kind of musical risk which, when it works, helps bridge the gap between East and West and, without cheapening it in any way, make Indian sacred music accessible to a modern audience.

Track 6 a relaxed, instrumental composition by Jai and studio whiz Jim Wilson. Jai on dotar engages in musical conversation with Charlie Burnham on violin. This track serves as an introduction to Track 7, a prayer to the Goddess for forgiveness. The truth is I find these two tracks a bit slow and uninspiring, but they are certainly solid musically.

Track 8 is wonderful! Think nothing new can be done with the "hare krishna" chant? Think again! Geoffrey Gordon plays a rousing snare drum and Charlie Burnham both accompanies and soars off on violin and mandolin. This daring approach gives the chant an absolutely unique musical flavor. Imagine a hearty band of Scottish warriors marching across the misty heath in search of -- well, enlightenment. Don't laugh: it works!

Track 9 is a prayer to Hanuman (see discussion of Track 5 above). The verses are both sung and spoken. KD is a big kid when it comes to Hanuman, and as I said above, his unselfconscious joy and devotion are infectious. But this track would be worth having just to hear guest musician Yang-Qin Zhao on something mysterious and wonderful called the butterfly harp. Jai also chimes in unexpectedly from time to time on finger cymbals, which has a startling effect that focuses awareness in an almost Zen-like manner. It is impossible to really describe the creative musical texture of this piece, which is reverential but lighthearted at the same time.

Track 10 is the "shri ram" chant. KD's voice glows with warmth, and Jai's beautiful, passionate voice in the small call-and-response chorus help make this version of "shri ram" ravishing. This is spiritual nectar indeed: intoxicating, no hangover, wow. Please KD and Jai -- please make another CD together soon!

Track 11 is yet another version the "hare krishna" chant. KD's voice is soft and yearning, while Diana Rogers again accompanies KD beautifully in the background. Dan Reiter plays cello, adding to the mellow sound.

I could write several more pages of uninformed praise, but I think Amazon imposes a word-count limit. In sum: if you like kirtan, you need this CD. If you've never heard kirtan and you're curious, please try this CD.

Peace to all.

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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ~~~OM~~~ Pure devotional music from the heart., March 29, 2000
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tristan "tristan" (San Francisco , CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Track Heart (Audio CD)
Krishna Das has a solid understanding of Hindu spiritualism as chanting is his service to humanity. He explains that his Guru from India loved to hear him chant, and he got the idea of serving his Guru through chanting. As I've practiced Yoga the last two years, his descriptions of all the chants and devotional prayers in this cd are so well conveyed. It reminds me of the times I've spent in the Ashrams listening to Swamis explain the meaning of Bhakti Yoga (The Path of Devotion to unite with God). The insert booklet is wonderful, and I can see he wrote this from the bottom of his heart. I love track 2, which is a prayer to the Divine Mother. He explains that this is from the Devi Mahatmya (Hymns to the Goddess). This is so new to me since I am used to revering male deities: Shiva,Krishna, etc. Anyway, I play this cd everyday, and now I chant kirtans everyday. Jai!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars review by sarah moore, October 24, 2001
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Dr Sarah Moore (Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Track Heart (Audio CD)
this cd is superb. krishna das' great love and great heart for devotional hindi songs comes through with interest.
he has a beautiful voice and it is one saturated with devotion.
the lyrics to the music are also on the cd insert, which is fantastic as one can learn the lines of the bhajans etc and sing along in worship with him, guided by his voice and music.
if you love to chant and love to sing songs to the divine, this cd is a definite jewel in the crown of such genres.
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