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Peter Gabriel's "Passion: Music from `The Last Temptation of Christ'": SHOW YA LOVE! IMHO, this LP is one of the best of the last 20 years. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Sheer Brilliance!!! I love that album!! | |
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You should check the music from one of the singers on the album: nusrat fateh ali khan: great voice!!!
you can find more on the site of real world records. http://www.realworld.co.uk/index/flash/ The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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passion is a great record. great rhythms, great vibe, very uplifting spiritual vibe.
and, yeah, it kind of turned me on to nusrat fateh ali khan as well. my suggestion for a a record of his is "mustt mustt" if you like passion, check it out! it is with a western electric band, and i believe that some of the gabriel folks like tony levin are on it. some of his albums are traditional qawwali music with pakastani musicians, which i love too, but some folks i've played that kind of stuff for have a harder time getting into it. nusrat fateh ali khan played atlanta in the late 90's at some point, and i saw fliers for the show, but couldn't go because of scheduling problems. then i heard a few years later that he had died, i was bummed. i've been listening to the dvd of the secret world tour from gabriel a lot recently, pete is just way cool. . [This message was edited Tue Apr 29 4:30:48 PDT 2003 by medoc2003] ------------------------------------------------
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The original quwali music is very nice though - some cheap but high quality releases on that "realworld"-label. Some more accesible stuff , he did with eddie vedder on the "dead man walking" soundtrack. their combination is sublime!!!
also from the practically the same region, and a bit more easy to listen to, is teh gypsie music from rajasthan (nort-India). Some fine cd's were made by the group "musafir". But really - on the realworld site; there's a page "wall of sound" or "audiowall" and you can listen to fragments of all the cd's from all the continents and countries, in a very easy way!! The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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