Tony Scott - Music for Yoga Meditation and Other Joys

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Album Details

Title: Music for Yoga Meditation and Other Joys
Artist: Tony Scott
Release Date: 1968
Re-Released On: 10/20/1998
Label: Verve
Duration: 38:24
UPCs: 042283537125, 0042283537125, 042283537149
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Cool, Post-Bop
Moods: Intimate, Searching, Ambitious, Cerebral, Elegant, Passionate, Reverent, Self-Conscious, Sophisticated, Clinical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Prahna [Live Force]
  2. Shiva [The Third Eye]
  3. Samadhi [Ultimate Bliss]
  4. Hare Krishna [Hail Krishna]
  5. Hatha [Sun and Moon]
  6. Kundalina [Serpent Power]
  7. Sahasrara [Highest Chakra]
  8. Triveni [Sacred Knot]
  9. Santi [Peace]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDVerve835371

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Album Review

With a title and front cover like this, one would expect 1968's Music for Yoga Meditation and Other Joys to have come out on an obscure San Francisco label run out of the back room of a natural foods store and feature amateurish players no one had ever heard of before or since. Yet, this duet album between clarinetist Tony Scott -- a former hard bop player in the '50s who had become drawn into world music and a style that can only be called proto-ambient -- and sitar player Collin Walcott is actually not just a lifestyle curio, but a musically interesting lifestyle curio. Strip away the Age of Aquarius trappings (although the liner notes are good for an ironic giggle) and Music for Yoga Meditation and Other Joys is not dissimilar to what Alice Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders would get up to over the next decade: long, flowing melodies and one-chord drones colored by elements of indian classical music and other world music influences. The nine tracks explore a surprising variety of moods and tonalities given the self-limiting instrument lineup, and though this is too twee and hippie-ish to be called jazz, ambient and space rock fans will be fascinated by it. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Acy LehmanArt Direction
Ben YoungResearch
Bryan KoniarzProduction Coordination
Carlos KaseProduction Assistant
Chris HerlesMastering
Collin WalcottSitar
Deborah HayEditing
Pete SpargoProducer
Ron WalotskyCover Art
Sung LeeArt Direction, Design
Suzanne WhiteDesign Coordinator
Terri TierneyProduction Coordination
Tom GreenwoodProduction Coordination
Tony ScottClarinet
Val ValentinEngineer

Member Reviews

Jessica G. (Jessie) wrote on 6/21/2007...

a little mood music for meditation or relaxation