L. Shankar - Touch Me There (full album)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @Percopius
    @Percopius 3 года назад +45

    During his solo on 'Dead Girls', L Shankar's violin burst into flames half way though, and exploded after he hit the last note. No one was injured, except for the ego of every rock guitar soloist ever.

    • @BarrySmithviolin
      @BarrySmithviolin 2 года назад +3

      Perfect 🌹

    • @barrysmith8920
      @barrysmith8920 2 года назад +3

      SO true..🌟

    • @prajnachan333
      @prajnachan333 Год назад +2

      Lol.....
      (And he's back! Playing again)

    • @leocanelake7620
      @leocanelake7620 Год назад

      I see picking out dead girls of London is interesting, because the only reason you did is, because Frank Zappa wrote the song, and even more too note is the fact that Frank Zappa produced this album, which is the only reason you have visible comments on this youtube page. Zappa did not create musical material or direction with one goal in achieving subversive ideas like you’re little guitar insult. He made music for music and music only. Don’t step out of line like a hot shot really would. Zappa played guitar himself with plenty of rock. Christ, have to bring up Zappa when it’s not even a Zappa album, he just produced it, gotta bring up Zappa, because the only reason you brought up the first song is, because it’s a fucking Zappa tune so you’re a just another poser without a soul, wow, wish I could get around the Internet without that.

    • @leocanelake7620
      @leocanelake7620 Год назад

      Did it shatter Guthrie govans ego too?, or are you another Guthrie govan biased person?

  • @peterzimmermann2488
    @peterzimmermann2488 3 года назад +11

    THEE MOST UNDERATED ALBUM EVER

    • @BarrySmithviolin
      @BarrySmithviolin 2 года назад

      SO TRUE! 🌹
      Can’t believe L.Shankar’s not much more popular here.

  • @jonobester5817
    @jonobester5817 3 года назад +14

    One of the most incredible recordings ever.

    • @Percopius
      @Percopius 3 года назад +5

      The violin solo on 'Dead Girls', in my opinion, is the finest electric stringed instrument solo ever.

    • @jonobester5817
      @jonobester5817 3 года назад +3

      @@Percopius I agree. The way he jumps into it, and then how he lands out of it over the bar line of the "head' of the tune is as amazing as the solo itself.

    • @barrysmith8920
      @barrysmith8920 2 года назад +1

      @@Percopius Not opinion, fact!
      It IS the finest electric stringed instrument solo ever! 🙏🏻

  • @paulkoestermusic
    @paulkoestermusic Год назад +10

    How am I just now finding out about this record? I’ve been listening to Zappa for 20 years, and L. Shankar for 15 years. I knew they had played together live a few times, but I had no idea Zappa had produced an album for Shankar.

    • @GerleoNimalan
      @GerleoNimalan Год назад +2

      That's alright, you have now stumbled onto lovely music and light right here!

    • @hagishag
      @hagishag 2 месяца назад

      Just like George Dukes 1st solo album Feel which Zappa plays on.

  • @BarrySmithviolin
    @BarrySmithviolin 3 года назад +14

    L Shankar is such a BEAUTIFUL musical mind. SO dynamic in his playing. 🌹

  • @DodoDiaz
    @DodoDiaz 6 лет назад +23

    I have "Darlene" on repeat. It reminds me of love.

    • @caprise-music6722
      @caprise-music6722 2 года назад +1

      I have ‘no more mr nice girl’ on repeat
      NOW THAT I’VE LEARNT THAT IT EXISTS!! This full album is mindblowingly beautiful and complex. Like I can’t say how many times I fell out of the 🛋!

    • @barrysmith8920
      @barrysmith8920 2 года назад +1

      I’ve listened to this album at least 1000 times, probably more since it was released in 1979..

    • @AnanthNat
      @AnanthNat Год назад +1

      Darlene is entirely based on the carnatic music (indian classical) raga called Bilahari. You should try someone playing classical bilahari too! It's known to be a peppy and uplifting mode.

  • @alekvega2204
    @alekvega2204 5 лет назад +10

    Wonderful, an amazing colaboration of Zappa with great maestro L. Shankar

  • @Draxtor
    @Draxtor 3 года назад +10

    In Alex Winter's Zappa doc Alice Cooper says Zappa could have written countless hits if he wanted to and then later Ian Underwood "replies" that he was not interested in writing hits. My take? Zappa was interested in context and beauty! And sometimes that coincides with popular tastes but mostly not. This album is a GREAT example where accessibility marries depth !!!!

    • @GerleoNimalan
      @GerleoNimalan Год назад +2

      Well phrased! I'd read if you/someone wrote a paper on this album.

  • @thePleatedGazelle
    @thePleatedGazelle 3 года назад +7

    Yet another wonderful album produced by Mr. Zappa

  • @melvin2556
    @melvin2556 2 года назад +8

    I am grateful to my father for introducing me to this music 20 years ago 😁

  • @christianvoller5275
    @christianvoller5275 8 лет назад +17

    Such a beautiful Record. I love the Zappa comedy influence, it really is amazing

    • @matijabg
      @matijabg 6 лет назад +2

      thought the same to myself yesterday

  • @VTInstitute
    @VTInstitute 4 года назад +6

    One of my favorites in college 1979

  • @BarrySmithviolin
    @BarrySmithviolin 2 года назад +5

    EVERY human emotion is fully realized on this album. 🌹

  • @JazzStoryForBullet
    @JazzStoryForBullet 2 года назад +11

    Bass - Dave Marquee
    Drums - Simon Phillips
    Electric Piano, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer - James Lascelles
    Engineer - Geoff Young
    Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Phil Palmer
    Mastered By - Bob Stone
    Mixed By - Mick Glossop
    Producer - Frank Zappa
    Violin [Acoustic], Electric Violin [5 String], Vocals, Synthesizer [String Orchestra] - Shankar

    • @arminhennig1795
      @arminhennig1795 5 месяцев назад +1

      thanx for posting heard dead girls once or twice on radio when the album came out, to very bad reviews.

    • @pratapantony3357
      @pratapantony3357 3 дня назад

      Thanks for this listing of musicians. I always wondered who were playing.

  • @barrysmith8920
    @barrysmith8920 2 года назад +3

    YEAH!!
    Going to see L. Shankar in LA April 22! 🙏🏻🌹

  • @francescopoma8863
    @francescopoma8863 7 лет назад +13

    i love this album

    • @ranjisingh6250
      @ranjisingh6250 5 лет назад +1

      Do you know something Francesco so do I.saw L shanker with. McLaughlins Shari and bought this album when came out.And got a great Zappa influence on it.just superb.

  • @BarrySmithviolin
    @BarrySmithviolin 2 года назад +5

    STILL in top 10 of my all time favorite albums of my life. 🌹🖤🌹🖤🌹
    Out of many 1000s...

  • @FrisellFan01
    @FrisellFan01 7 месяцев назад +1

    This song has a special place in my memory the merging of talents such as Zappa and Shankar leave me.....well speechless at times

  • @danp8309
    @danp8309 7 лет назад +13

    Windy Morning is amazing.

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 Год назад +4

    Shankar on violin 🎻 is a virtuoso like no other. He is simply in a class by himself. With his training in South Indian carnatic music 🎶as a child, and his subsequent education in western music, and a talent given by existence, that is at a supreme level;
    Shankar is a world 🌎 treasure.
    I have been blessed to see him and Zakir Hussain on tabla 3 times; in Berkeley, S.F. and Marin. So incredible, beyond words.
    My friend had this album back then, and it still is a marvel. Come on people, get it released to download. At least it's here!
    Bless you Shankar for blessing us with your otherworldly music; and for playing your violin 🎻 again, after a 'Shenkar' hiatus.
    Such glorious tones, and tremendous, fluid playing. The violin is an instrument, especially in your hands, that surpasses human understanding. Only the heart can receive it. Loud and clear!

  • @ggananth
    @ggananth 3 года назад +5

    @​ Little Stinker is such a blast!! Loved this..

    • @golfchance
      @golfchance  2 года назад

      One of the greatest driving songs ever!

  • @GerleoNimalan
    @GerleoNimalan 5 лет назад +11

    Lovely album! Zappa is a genius, Shankar makes love to the violin and gets it to sing his tunes. Great, great music! Have a good one, you. Glad you found this.

  • @Geerpower
    @Geerpower 5 лет назад +8

    "15:01" - Little stinker blew me away!!

  • @duster71
    @duster71 2 года назад +4

    Such a magnificent album produced and played on by the greatest musical mind to ever walk this Earth,another great Italian,Mr Frank Zappa.listen to Ponty's Enigmatic Ocean and you may hear Many similarities,poth playing the violin aside, it's the influencef FZ.Absolutly in my top twenty albums..FZ= Stucco Holmes

  • @cabrilloify
    @cabrilloify 11 месяцев назад +1

    This album is a master piece

  • @jonobester5817
    @jonobester5817 3 года назад +3

    That last tune got overshadowed by the rest of the album. Until now. Wow.

  • @DiegoCastro-nw1qh
    @DiegoCastro-nw1qh 6 лет назад +6

    En 1979, Frank Zappa brilló con un violinista de rock / jazz de la India Oriental, L. Shankar. Tanto es así que produjo un álbum con él, "Touch Me There". No solo produce Frank, sino que también escribe la mitad del álbum y actúa en un corte, "Dead Girls of London". Entonces, no es de extrañar, este disco suena como gran parte del material que Zappa estaba lanzando en ese momento, a pesar de que técnicamente es un álbum de "Shankar".
    Después de obtener una licenciatura en física en la India, Shankar se mudó a Estados Unidos en 1969 y obtuvo un doctorado en etnomusicología en la Universidad Wesleyan. Aquí conoció a los músicos de jazz Ornette Coleman, Jimmy Garrison y John McLaughlin mientras trabajaba como asistente de enseñanza y maestro de concierto de la Orquesta de Cámara de la Universidad. En 1975 Shankar y McLaughlin fundaron Shakti, una colaboración pionera, innovadora y muy influyente entre Oriente y Occidente, con un sonido fluido que logró combinar con éxito tradiciones aparentemente incompatibles. Su primer álbum en solitario, Touch Me There, fue producido por Frank Zappa en 1979. [3] Shankar fundó su propia banda, The Epidemics, en 1982, con la compositora Caroline. Lanzó tres álbumes con la banda.
    Durante la década de 1980, Shankar grabó periódicamente como líder, haciendo tanto material basado en el jazz como música clásica india. Su lanzamiento en 1980 del álbum Who's To Know en ECM introdujo el sonido único de su propia invención, el violín doble estereofónico de diez cuerdas. Este instrumento, diseñado por Shankar y construido por el reconocido guitarrista Ken Parker, cubre toda la gama orquestal, incluyendo contrabajo, chelo, viola y violín. Recientemente ha desarrollado una versión más nueva de su instrumento que es mucho más ligera que la original. [3]
    1990 vio a Shankar coproducir una película de una hora dirigida por H. O. Nazareth, que luego fue nominada a la Mejor Película Documental en el festival de cine de Cannes. Shankar trabajó en la partitura de la película The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), compuesta por Peter Gabriel, con su música terminando en ambos álbumes de la partitura - Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ and Passion - Sources. Ganó un Grammy por su trabajo en este último en 1994. 1996 fue nominado al Grammy para el álbum Raga Aberi. [1] Shankar ha actuado en varios de los discos de Peter Gabriel como So and Us. Desde 1996, Shankar realizó una gira internacional con su compañero violinista (y su sobrina) Gingger como "Shankar & Gingger", obteniendo aclamación y popularidad de la crítica. [4] Los dos actuaron en eventos como el concierto de Global Harmony y las celebraciones del 80 cumpleaños de Nelson Mandela. Shankar y Gingger lanzaron su primer DVD One in a Million en 2001. Luego de una gira de éxito crítico por América del Norte, el DVD pasó al número 1 en los charts de Neilsen Soundscan DVD y se quedó allí por cuatro semanas. [3] En 2004, Shankar compuso música adicional con Gingger Shankar para John Debney y actuó en el score de la película La Pasión de Cristo (2004).
    Shankar ha tocado con algunos de los mejores músicos contemporáneos de su tiempo, incluyendo a Lou Reed, Echo & the Bunnymen, Talking Heads, Frank Zappa, Peter Gabriel, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Charly García, Jonathan Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison, Stewart Copeland, Yoko Ono, AR Rahman, John Waite, Steve Vai, Ginger Baker, Toto, Nils Lofgren, Mark O'Connor y Sting. [3] Shankar ha sido elogiado por su habilidad para mezclar influencias orientales y occidentales, asimilando la música de Carnatic con el pop, el rock, el jazz y la música mundial contemporánea. [5] Él admite que "en última instancia, me gustaría unir Oriente y Occidente. Ese es, creo, mi rol", dice.
    Más recientemente, Shankar ha utilizado un nuevo nombre artístico, Shenkar, y ha creado grabaciones con este nombre. En 2006 2007, Shenkar proporcionó la voz para la música de crédito de apertura y otros temas para todos los episodios de la exitosa serie de televisión Heroes. Últimamente ha trabajado en los próximos discos de Jonathan Davis, Stephen Day y Ana Maria Lombo.

  • @Civilizashum
    @Civilizashum 2 года назад +1

    that whole last vamp section of Mr Nice Girl is PURE FZ. I literally l'dol

  • @abellaiche
    @abellaiche 5 лет назад +5

    So happy to have found this again! Thanks!

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 Год назад +2

    His acoustic violin had 5 strings, when normally they have 4. So thats cool to begin with. But Shankar said, no, I need twice that many! And had his maker develop his 10 string electric violin 🎻 🤣. So you didn't blow our minds enough in Shakti, you had to get a whole orchestra at your fingertips!?
    All love and gratitude 🙏 beloved Shankar

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 Год назад +3

    Shankar is playing his violin again!
    After a long, long hiatus as Shenkar. And using his name Shankar again.
    Thank existence!

  • @dhyanswaroop2606
    @dhyanswaroop2606 5 лет назад +4

    19:30 bliss starts flowing 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @caprise-music6722
    @caprise-music6722 2 года назад +15

    How is this album NOT on Apple Music or Spotify?!

  • @futuragrabados9458
    @futuragrabados9458 2 года назад +2

    Notable presencia de "Pancho" en algunos pasajes de este gran disco, por suerte conservo el vinilo aun, el "Maestro" siempre presente en cada gran musico del planeta.

  • @octaviopo734
    @octaviopo734 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic! Wonderful!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  • @YEWGYZE
    @YEWGYZE 4 года назад +2

    Been looking for this album since then.. THANX

  • @musiclover50846
    @musiclover50846 5 лет назад +12

    Simon Phillips on the drums!

    • @charlesmichael190
      @charlesmichael190 4 года назад

      Incredible.

    • @Arfshesaid457
      @Arfshesaid457 2 года назад

      Right! And yet he said he was disappointed in this album. I can't imagine why.

  • @johntabacco
    @johntabacco 7 лет назад +8

    This vinyl version sounds better to me than the what's on the CD. On this particular tune during the loud part it sound less compressed than the CD file.

    • @andythomas706
      @andythomas706 6 лет назад +1

      The CD sounds awful. It has no 'punch' at all!

    • @duster71
      @duster71 2 года назад

      Unfortunate that CD doesn't sound the same,but I have an early pressing copy on Vinyl.The crispness and clarity really part of the brilliance of this album. What is it over 30 years and it always sounds fresh and new.

    • @golfchance
      @golfchance  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, the CD was part of the batch of completely botched FZ reissues of the late '80s/early '90s. Mastering compressor was set incorrectly, causing weird left/right panning effect. Also, poor EQ choices. Most unpleasant, and most unfortunate. So glad to have a nice LP copy.

  • @andythomas706
    @andythomas706 7 лет назад +5

    The Guitarist on this album is Phil Palmer! The mix of Dead Girls is the same mix as the one with the Van Morrison vocal, except its got an FZ vocal! This album is one of Those albums! Every home should have one!

    • @flyingcat52
      @flyingcat52 6 лет назад +2

      Produced by Stucco Homes, who also contributed vocal tracks. (AKA FZ).

  • @subfragment
    @subfragment 7 лет назад +3

    awesome!!!

  • @rzacharias
    @rzacharias 2 года назад +1

    Great LP!

  • @silvabakx6396
    @silvabakx6396 Год назад

    One of the most eclectic fusion albums of that era. This was released at the height of my deep dive into jazz violin. No diss to Ponty or Urbaniak, but Shankar is the most unique, adventurous & talented of them all imo. Saw him with Shakti too. Mind blowing skillz! His mastery & feel within those eastern scales elevates him above the rest. js. that random little nursery rhyme reggae ting is so hilariously dope - in a Fijian way! You wouldn't even overstand lmao. The whole Mahavishnu vibe is infectious af too. I always hoped Shankar would become the 5th member of Return to Forever, & Hendrix would become E.L.P.'s guitsy. Imagine that! Great trip down memory lane. Thnx 🙏

  • @hernanrios4590
    @hernanrios4590 9 лет назад +4

    Gran disco !!!

  • @rswhitney8ify
    @rswhitney8ify 4 года назад

    I haven’t heard this since 94 when I left Boston and my cousin threw out my Zappa collection which included this record that I owned since it came out ...Great Stuff

  • @emptywig
    @emptywig 2 года назад +3

    I love Shankar, and this is a great record, but lets be honest - its a Zappa record that features Shankar's playing.

  • @andythomas706
    @andythomas706 6 лет назад +4

    Let's hear it for Mick Glossop's work on this album.

  • @rogerferns9760
    @rogerferns9760 4 года назад +1

    Be great to start with Windy Morning, a fantastic tune, and leave out Zappa's vocals...
    Shankar has some fantastic playing on Talking Head's "Speaking in Tongues" album too.

  • @PIPEHEAD
    @PIPEHEAD 11 месяцев назад

    A pal bought this when it came out. I asked her to do me a tape, obviously. She refused, she said the title was enough. This is the first time I've heard it. It sure is interesting .............................

  • @fnbworld5177
    @fnbworld5177 2 года назад

    FZ & L. S made a fine combo!!

  • @briannemeth9417
    @briannemeth9417 2 года назад +2

    Zappa in New York Christmas Eve 1976, sat in the third row. Shankar came out in a chicken costume and blew every other musician off the stage. Why was his performance cut from the album? Lawyers? Contracts?

  • @paulsto6516
    @paulsto6516 Год назад

    No More Mr. Nice Girl; Dripping with FZ.

  • @jangguthatta
    @jangguthatta 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why is this album not in Spotify

  • @baffidoroxxx8902
    @baffidoroxxx8902 8 лет назад +3

    L'ho trovato! Che faccio, lo compro? Il disco è diseguale: a brani di matrice 'zappiana', come quello d'apertura, fanno seguito episodi più incerti come la titletrack, in cui canta Jenny Lautrec; oppure ''Knee Deep In Heaters'', brano in stile reggae cantato dallo stesso Shankar. In verità, gli strumentali sono le vere perle del disco. Ascoltare per credere! Allora, che ne pensate di ''Little Stinker''? E di ''No More Mr. Nice Girl'', diviso equamente tra folklore e bizzaria? Ecco, le due facce di questo lavoro: l'una, melodica e ammiccante; l'altra, graffiante e fantasiosa. Prodotto da Frank Zappa. Lo compro?

  • @albertfish69
    @albertfish69 6 лет назад +12

    how do you misspell his name when its right on the front of the record?

    • @erniemartinez3284
      @erniemartinez3284 4 года назад +1

      Theodore Nugent 😂

    • @SingKrimson
      @SingKrimson 4 года назад +1

      Probably spelt it that way as that's how Shankar spells in now

    • @marcgambell2767
      @marcgambell2767 4 года назад

      lol

    • @cliffordsaunders2689
      @cliffordsaunders2689 4 года назад +4

      If you merely use the same machine you are using to post your whiny complaint and look up L Shankar/Shenkar/Shanker you will see that he uses all three - The L. is actually what we would refer to as a last name (even though it goes first) and comes from his father's first name - THE Shankar (or however you chose to spell it) is actually his First name - his child would be S. (fill in the blank) ____________ ...

    • @albertfish69
      @albertfish69 4 года назад

      @@cliffordsaunders2689 Congratulations, you didn't address what I said in any way whatsoever! I've followed the guy for 30 years and never seen it spelled any other way, but I guess you're the expert.

  • @samreinthal3856
    @samreinthal3856 7 лет назад +1

    frank zappa genius musicn

  • @gilwood7530
    @gilwood7530 4 года назад

    If I remember correctly ...ZAPPA is credited as "STUCCO HOMES" on this record

  • @jonobester5817
    @jonobester5817 3 года назад +1

    OMG, who wrote that incredibly simple piano solo on No More Mr. Nice Girl?

  • @faithhealer3154
    @faithhealer3154 Год назад +1

    R.I.P. Frank Zappa

  • @jonobester5817
    @jonobester5817 3 года назад +1

    And who the other musicians are?

  • @andythomas706
    @andythomas706 8 лет назад +1

    Whatever happened to the take of The Dead Girls Of London with the Van Morrison Vocal?

    • @octofish
      @octofish 6 лет назад +1

      I remember that!

    • @Jazzman_14
      @Jazzman_14 3 года назад

      Frank and Morrison were both signed to Warner Brothers at the time when they recorder that version at the same time Frank was having problem with company as always so broke away from company to start zappa records then him ike Willis re recorded them as lead vocals

    • @TarantuLandoCalcuLingus
      @TarantuLandoCalcuLingus 3 года назад

      @@Jazzman_14 i read somewhere that a radio station played it and frank recorded THAT, so thats what we hear lol

  • @jonobester5817
    @jonobester5817 3 года назад +1

    Any idea what the size of his 5-string is?

    • @barrysmith8920
      @barrysmith8920 2 года назад +1

      5-string Barcus Berry from 1976.
      A full size 4/4 Romanian or German violin modified by Barcus with their own incredible pickup bridge, Thomastic tail piece and fitted with 5 strings.
      Same as Ponty’s blue one

    • @jonobester5817
      @jonobester5817 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysmith8920 Thank you so much. I've used the L.R. Baggs system and really like it. L. Shankar had some kind of synthesizer going too, no?

    • @barrysmith8920
      @barrysmith8920 2 года назад

      @@jonobester5817 You’re welcome. Most all used the Barcus bridge pickup back then;
      Jobson, Kaminski, Sugarcane, Ponty, etc. it was all there was.
      No, Shankar only played violin on this album. Over dubbed many times of course.

    • @jonobester5817
      @jonobester5817 2 года назад +1

      @@barrysmith8920 There's so awfully wide portamentos that have to be processed somehow. Forget which tune. One of the slower ones.

    • @barrysmith8920
      @barrysmith8920 2 года назад

      @@jonobester5817 yes, he’s been one of my top 3 fave violin players of any era or style for over 40 years.
      He’s doing an incredibly rare tour of only 5 or 6 cities in America starting in NYC on April 2.

  • @mikevlade4221
    @mikevlade4221 3 года назад

    Voodoo got hated by indish people of never eat Flesh ... but this man made a disc with him. It's a shame that this devil is with distance the best and only one componist of all ....

  • @ingomeyer4153
    @ingomeyer4153 2 года назад

    12 123 1234

  • @mikevlade4221
    @mikevlade4221 11 месяцев назад

    This drumpart of NoMoreMr.NiceGirl is a top amusement .

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 Год назад +1

    Simon Phillips on drums (!)