Live in San Francisco at Stern Grove

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 101:10

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Better than the Studio Album

barryp3uk

Live albums don't always do it for me but this just rocks. Brilliant.

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Stunning

exponent

You cant help but appreciate musicians of this talent. Some of the tracks are a bit "samey" but the level of technical skill on display is awe inspiring.

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Great Recording

hiddenfire88

Their studio recording was an awesome experience built in the studio. And this is a great live recording by a great bunch of musicians giving themselves to the music. What can I say it's all about the deep spreading Indian rhythms. Gigi adds a lot on the tracks she siongs on. It's fantastic stuff.

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Wow

bjohnson38

I just stumbled across this while looking for some interesting world music. Absolutely fantastic! I fully enjoy every second of these albums. If you like a wide variety of music then I'd highly recommend getting this.

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Classic

EclecticSoul

Tabla Beat Science is The One when it comes to crossing boundaries in tabla /house/dance/groove music and takes you into a body moving soul filled experience. The entire album is well worth downloading and is rich in sound and the tabla makes it impossible to not move to the music. If you are looking for eastern music that crosses into trance this is the CD for you. Amazing work! I just wish they would do more shows and record more music ... I have everything they've made and ache for more! Enjoy!!!

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excellent!

Porieux

I was at this show, it is really excellent. The musicians are superb (if you know who Bill Laswell & Zakir Hussein are, then I need say no more and if you don't you should) and the musical combination they weave is hypnotic and captivating. Plus, it makes you want to shake your booty. What more could you want?

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Imagine you were having a dinner party and invited six or seven of your closest friends, each of whom is considered a master in their respective field. Let’s say that throughout the night you introduced topics of conversation you knew would be of mutual interest to everyone, and you recorded the interchanges between these great minds for posterity’s sake. No offense, but the results couldn’t possibly be any more intriguing than this two-CD set, which is essentially the result of just such an experiment. Only in this case, the host is legendary bassist/mega-producer Bill Laswell, his friends rank among the world’s greatest musicians, and the dialogue comes in the form of largely improvised cross-cultural collaborations between them. Don’t let “Taaruf,” the transcendent opening epic featuring tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain and vocalist/sarangi master Ustad Sultan Khan, scare you: though the song’s 16-minute length might put off those with short attention spans, it’s an excellent appetizer for the stylistic smorgasbord that awaits. The following track, “Sacred Channel,” adds Karsh Kale’s jazz-rock drumming and Laswell’s dub-influenced basslines to the mix, while “Nafekefi” features dynamic vocalist Ejigayehu “Gigi” Shibabaw. By the end of the first CD, turntablist DJ Disk and electronic experimentalists MIDIval PunditZ and Fabian Alsultany have entered the fray, and the songs have covered ground ranging from Indian classical and Ethiopian pop to funk, hip-hop, and drum’n'bass. It’s an eclectic sound, to be sure, but if genre-defying, boundary-breaking music is your bag, Live in San Francisco at Stern Grove does it better than any live album since Miles Davis’ electric period. – Bret Love

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