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Buddy Rich & Alla Rakha Rich a la Rakha LP

Buddy Rich & Alla Rakha

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MHLP8297
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Revered Jazz Drummer Teams Up with Indian Tabla Master on Vinyl LP!
First Time on Vinyl Since 1968!
Cut All-Analog by Kevin Gray!
Pressed at Citizen Vinyl!

Jazz snare & ride cymbal meet classical Indian tabla & pakhawaj!

What happens when one of the best jazz drummers of all time combines efforts with one of India's most renowned tabla players? Voilà! Rich À La Rakha. Calypso-flavored compositions, spontaneous jams, and a genuine instrumental dialogue between the two greats truly makes this a one-of-a-kind listen. Cut all-analog!

"In 1968, as young America's interest in Indian classical music was surging to its peak, Alla Rakha made a landmark record with the big band jazz drummer Buddy Rich. Rich, like Alla Rakha, is an icon, often ranked very near the top of any list of 'greatest drummers' regardless of genre. Rich was an exuberant, hot tempered man who frequently alienated friends and peers but, at the same time, 'was one of the most technically gifted drummers to ever walk our planet. He had incredible speed and control, power and touch.'

"Ravi Shankar composed several compositions for both men to play together and brought in smooth jazz flautist Paul Horn (who studied meditation in Rishikesh at the same time as The Beatles in 1968) as well as sitarist Shamim Ahmed to create a musical space within which the two geniuses could experiment. The album Rich à la Rakha, which we share today, is a milestone in the 'jazz meets Indian classical music' story."– Nate Rabe (Harmonium: Musical Culture from South Asia and the Diaspora)

Features

  • First Time on Vinyl Since 1968
  • Additional Liner Notes from Nate Rabe
  • Cut All-Analog by Kevin Gray
  • Pressed at Citizen Vinyl

Musicians

Taranath Rao dholak
Buddy Rich drums, dholak
Paul Horn flute
Shamim Ahmed sitar
Alla Rakha tabla
Amiya Das Gupta tambura
Nodu C. Mullick tambura, manjira

Selections

Side One:

  1. Khanda Kafi
  2. Duet in Dadra
  3. Rangeela

Side Two:

  1. Nagma E Raksh
  2. Tal Sawari

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