We are truly living in a golden age of jazz. Ravi continues his parent’s legacy. Carrying the torch of innovation, spirituality and creativity forward.
The djembes & dun-dun, give the music, a tribal effect, unseen in Ravi's music, (as far as I know), since his father's "Kulu Se Mama". I also remember reading something about John Coltrane's loving the sound of John Gilmore. Mr. Gilmore's long standing association with The Sun Ra Arkestra, now headed by Marshall Allen. Interesting, yet, nobody seems to want to say, maybe even know. I do know there's an album, by The Sun Ra Quartet, called "New Steps" Featuring John Gilmore. "My Favorite Things", is covered, though it seems they seemingly chose another direction. Always more fun to study. Best wishes. Peace
I recall the first time I listened to Kulu Se Mama in 2013-2014 I think. I was still in high school and I became very quickly obsessed with its sound. I do find Ravi's use of the instruments a lot more on the quieter side but the djembes & dun-dun are great and I wish they were used more frequently. I didn't know about that with Sun Ra though I'll have to check into that album. Thank you for sharing
We are truly living in a golden age of jazz. Ravi continues his parent’s legacy. Carrying the torch of innovation, spirituality and creativity forward.
There hasn't been an album from Ravi I've listened to and not enjoyed. Each one has its own style and I love that about his work
Spirituality is such a nebulous term. Satanists are technically spiritual. It is not enough to be amorphous vis a vis a higher power. Christ is God.
@@MaximusWolfeGod is God. As it says in the Bible: I am what I am.
Thank you for posting this. I had the CD in 2000. I played it extensively then. Again, thanks!
Thank you posting this one. I got it when it originally came out, and was excited to listen.
I have this album and rarely listen to it. Thank you for posting and reminding me. Peace, blessings, and great health.
Thank you for your comment Basheer, I always enjoy sharing these albums with others. Stay safe and best wishes
The djembes & dun-dun, give the music, a tribal effect, unseen in Ravi's music, (as far as I know), since his father's "Kulu Se Mama". I also remember reading something about John Coltrane's loving the sound of John Gilmore. Mr. Gilmore's long standing association with The Sun Ra Arkestra, now headed by Marshall Allen. Interesting, yet, nobody seems to want to say, maybe even know. I do know there's an album, by The Sun Ra Quartet, called "New Steps" Featuring John Gilmore. "My Favorite Things", is covered, though it seems they seemingly chose another direction. Always more fun to study. Best wishes. Peace
I recall the first time I listened to Kulu Se Mama in 2013-2014 I think. I was still in high school and I became very quickly obsessed with its sound. I do find Ravi's use of the instruments a lot more on the quieter side but the djembes & dun-dun are great and I wish they were used more frequently.
I didn't know about that with Sun Ra though I'll have to check into that album. Thank you for sharing
Gracias por poner este disco!!!!
Great album ....and Ravi is a really humble ,cool guy
Yeah when i got the chance to meet him once he was very kind. Nothing short of an amazing player
Nice ...especially like "Search for peace". Thank you!
I agree, its definitely one of my favourites on the album
@@obscureandforgottenmusic3091 Love the drums, reminds me of my dad playing congas
It is a M-Base Record. And like any Movements it has an Ebb and Flow in Recognition.
Beautiful álbum! Ravi have a thing; is the son of a semi god 🌻
Had the chance to meet him after a show he did in Melbourne. Amazingly kind as well as talented