Thursday, March 25, 2010

A meeting by the river

East-meets-West musical experiments have often been doomed to failure, foiled by good intentions gone haywire. Many a times, attempts at synthesizing Western music's linear qualities with the more ethereal North Indian classical traditions can result in cultural collision rather than collusion. The lack of worthy precedents is partly what made A Meeting by the River such a remarkable and ear-opening piece of music making.

American composer, musicologist and guitar legend Ry Cooder teams up with North Indian classical musician Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, creator of the Mohan Veena (an Indian slide guitar), to create an exquisite musical blend, with both musicians playing exceptional slide guitar. Their collaboration evokes musical elements from many cultures and styles. The musical interplay between the two is nothing short of astounding, especially considering that they met for the first time only a few hours before the recording of this album.

Vishwa Mohan Bhatt & Ry Cooder - A Meeting by the River :  Download








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They are accompanied by a pair of percussionists, Tabla player Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari and Ry Cooder's own son, Joachim, on Dumbek (a Middle Eastern drum). This recording won a Grammy Award in 1994.

3 comments:

shama zaidi said...

this is quite something indian raga. the dumbak is a folk instrument in kashmir also used in chakri and classical music in kashmir.

indianraga said...

Thanks for this info.

Anonymous said...

This is an instant classic .. to create such a lasting jam session with no previous background! Pt. Bhatt is a legend and so is Ry Cooder. Ry's collaborations with the Buena Vista Social Club, Ali Farka Toure and the Chieftains among others are phenomenal too! He straddles disparate world music genres with such ease ... -Gautam Khot

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