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Handful of Beauty
Shakti, John McLaughlin
Handful of Beauty
Genres: International Music, Jazz
 
  •  Track Listings (6) - Disc #1

Sony. 1998.

     

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All Artists: Shakti, John McLaughlin
Title: Handful of Beauty
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Tristar
Release Date: 8/19/1994
Genres: International Music, Jazz
Style: Jazz Fusion
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 766928091529

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Sony. 1998.

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Robert M. from MIAMI SHORES, FL
Reviewed on 8/23/2015...
A great blend of jazz guitar and Indian instruments!

CD Reviews

5+
K. Kirkland | Millburn, NJ | 03/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I saw this group live when I was 16, on accident, while obligating my job as a theatre usher in a Berkeley Ca. theatre. I stayed the entire concert and walked out afterwards, blown away forever... To this day, there has been few concert experiences which have touched the power that this occasion displayed. I'll never forget. This album captures this- better than the first Shakti Live and Natural Elements or any Remember Shakti CD. It is somewhere inbetween the two original Shakti albums; live spontanaeity and planned recording, but there is a shot of infinite soul and unmatched inspiration in the solos, emotion and feeling which is not as present in the other 2. Shakti Live is intensely raw but less refined in musical craft and recording. Natural Elements is so crafted and beautiful but almost too controlled... with not enough free time to take it to the level they were all capable of.



This recording captures a phenomenally innovative group at the height of their improvisational power- bar none."
Amazing music
J. A. Buhrer | 12/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A Handful of Beauty is a phenomenal audio landscape. The jazz musicians are excellent, but I would not write this off as a fusion album. I don't like the majority of "jazz fusion" music, I generally find it thin at best, and cheesy more often than not. This album is anything but. Neither is it a "world music" album. This is a group of extremely talented musicians, trained in different areas and cultures, coming together to create a disciplined, focused, beautiful work of art. I would recommend it to anyone that has ears."