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Shez Raja: Gurutopia
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Shez Raja
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Mike Stern
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Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945
Special guests aside, the core of the Raja ensemble is as versatile and proficient as one could expect. They bring their Indian influence into "Maharaja," where violinist Pascal Roggen and keyboardist Alex Stanford play dominant roles. "Song For John," is a moderated number where vocalist Monika Lidke soothes the violins arrival, presenting a tranquil scenario. Lidke does an encore with an invoking chant on "Shiva Mantra," while saxophonist Vasilis Xenopoulos renders vivid pacific imagery on this Hindu oriented composition which concludes the repertoire.
Fusion has been around now for almost fifty years, and numerous players came up with it as the soundtrack of their lives, Raja among them. He personifies the modernization of jazz, and his ensemble utilizes electronic and technical enhancement in a wise and effective manner. Though personally seeking a path of self- expression and awareness, Raja is fearless as a musician, therefore, his music should be played at optimum volume levels for greater appreciation. ">
Track Listing
Rabbits; Maharaja; Song For John; My Imaginary Friend; Sketches Of Space; RocknRolla; Prime time; Shiva Mantra.
Personnel
Shez Raja
bassShez Raja: bass; Randy Brecker: trumpet (5, 7); Monika Lidke: voice; Chris Nickolls: drums; Steve Pringle: Fender Rhodes, keyboards (1, 5, 6, 7); Pascal Roggen: violin; Alex Stanford: keyboards (2, 3, 4, 8); Mike Stern: guitar (1, 6); Vasilis Xenopoulos: saxophone.
Album information
Title: Gurutopia | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Dot Time Records
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