All One

All One

$15.00
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Kirtan can be as simple, on the one hand, as two people alone in a room, singing the Divine Name back and forth to each other. On the other hand, it can be a complex big band of 70 singers and 18 musicians! This 50+ minute, in-depth exploration of the Hare Krishna mantra starts off on the simpler side, with Krishna Das’ slow, richly-textured chanting, the drone of his harmonium, a touch of Steve Gorn’s bansuri flute and Elaine Kreston’s cello, and the responses of the Ever-Changing Kosmic Kirtan Posse. The other musicians waiting in the wings, including Steely Dan’s Walter Becker (bass) and Def Leppard’s Rick Allen (drums), then step forward, sit down, and turn up the volume, when this pensive melody spreads its wings wide and takes off. Largely recorded in single takes at New York’s Avatar Studios over three days in November, 2004, All One is a mantric suite in four movements: the simple opening instrumentation, with Ty Burhoe joining in on tabla; the second movement, a sort of Weste

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