1/ Mantra - (Shankar,Caroline,Laswell) 15.43
Material
2/ Black Lotus - (Laswell) 9.20
Sacred System
3/ Om Namah Shiva (Wobble,Aktar,Adams) 14.10
(Transformation of the Heart Mix) -
Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart
4/ Devabandha - (Fazio) 15.26
Makyo
5/ Hear No Evil - (Laswell) 14.48
Bill Laswell
6/ Aum - (Laswell) 4.02
Divination
Track 1 recorded in Madras, India and Greenpoint Studios, Brooklyn, New York
Track 2 and 6 recorded at Orange Music, West Orange, New Jersey
Track 3 recorded at Greenhouse, Sonica and 30 Hertz Studios
Track 5 recorded at Greenpoint Studios, Brooklyn, New York
Engineering and programming (3) : Robert Musso
Track 1 engineered by Oz Fritz
Tracks 1,2,5 and 6 produced by Bill Laswell
Track 3 produced by Jah Wobble and Justin Adams
Track 4 produced by A. Ikeda and G. Fazio
Additional production on track 1 by the Orb - Dr. Alex Paterson and Kris Weston
Mix translation and additional production on tracks 3 and 4 by Bill Laswell
(1) Bill Laswell : bass, beats; Zakir Hussain : tablas; Vikku Vinayakram : ghatam;
Nadhaswara arrangement by Shankar; (2) Gulam Mohamed Khan : harmonium, voice;
Susan Deyhim : voice; Dave Liebman : soprano saxophone; Nicky Skopelitis :
guitar; Bernie Worrell : organ; Bill Laswell : bass, percussion; Zakir Hussain : tabla;
Bill Buchen : percussion; Aiyb Dieng : percussion; (3) Najma Akhtar : vocals; Inder
'Goldfinger' Matharu : tablas; Justin Adams : guitar, backing vocals; Mark Ferda : backing
vocals, drum programming; Jah Wobble : bass, percussion, keyboards; Robert Musso :
programming; (4) Gio and Ikeda : sounds; Bill Laswell : bass, beats, sounds; (5) Bill
Laswell : basses; Nicky Skopelitis : guitars; Shankar : violin; Zakir Hussain : tablas;
Aiyb Dieng : percussion; (6) Bill Laswell : all sounds.
1999 - Meta Records (USA), MT003 (CD)
The layout of this approximately 75-minute CD is especially effective for yoga practice. The first track, Mantra, has the right pace and length (15:43) for a good set of Sun Salutations. The second, Black Lotus, has a more flowing sound and brings added energy to move into full practice. This energy is sustained through the following tracks up to the final medatative "Aum" (which is unfortunately a bit short, just over 4 minutes).
An excellent melding of eastern music to western tastes.
Lynn Del Sol (courtesy of Amazon.com)