Album Details
Title: Mondo Head Artist: Kodo Release Date: 4/23/2002 Re-Released On: 6/17/2002 Label: Red Ink Records, Sony Music Distribution UPCs: 766925611126, 4547366000016, 5099750833124, 766925611164 Genre: World Styles: Worldbeat, Traditional Japanese, Asian Folk, Asian Traditions, Japanese Traditions Moods: Energetic, Fiery, Passionate Total Copies: 5 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Berimbau Jam
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Sange
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Okesa Prayer
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Wataru
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Maracatú
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Psychopomp
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Daraijin
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Oya y Ogun
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Echo Bells
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Kashira
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Ektal
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2002 | CD | Red Ink Records | 56111 | | 2002 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 5083312 | | 2002 | CD | Red Ink Records | 56111 | | 2001 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 1 |
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Album Review
Produced by world music scholar (and former Grateful Dead percussionist) Mickey Hart, Mondo Head documents a series of performances by Japanese taiko ensemble Kodo. Recorded in California and Japan across the spring and summer of 2001, the album features an airy reproduction of Kodo's massive sound. Though taiko music is comprised predominantly of percussion instruments, Kodo's sound is filled with the organic sounds of flutes, bells, and human voices. The result is a lushly dense melodic tangle that works in and around the meticulously marked beats, inseparable from the rhythm in places. The music is disciplined and energetic though, at times, seems far removed from the force-of-nature power the band is attempting to achieve. In places, the music sounds positively Westernized, with smooth vocal chants on the opening "Berimabu Jam" and "Maracatü," as well as with the puzzling addition of blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite on "Echo Bells." Musselwhite's contribution fits surprisingly well in places, but often sounds like Howard Levy's lite work with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. ~ Jesse Jarnow, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Airto Moreira | Percussion, Agogo, Sound Effects, Berimbau, Caxixi, Drums, Voices, Handclapping | | Akira Nanjo | ? | | Arto Tuncboyaciyan | Sound Effects, ?, Vocals | | Azam Ali | Voices | | Bobi Céspedes | Voices | | Charlie Musselwhite | Harmonica | | Elichi Saito | ? | | Giovanni Hidalgo | Handclapping, Cajon, Conga, Agogo, Shaker | | Greg Ellis | Udu, Dulcimer (Hammer) | | Hideyukii Saito | ? | | Jeff Sterling | Assistant Engineer | | Joey Blake | Voices | | Kaoru Watanabe | ? | | Kazuki Imagai | ? | | Kodo | Daiko Drum, Shamisen, Handclapping, Cymbals, Shime Taiko, Taiko Drums, Hirado-o-daiko, Vocals, Jangara, Rattles, Uchiwa-daiko, Whistle (Instrument), Percussion, Clappers, Wood Block, Agogo, Gong, Hyoshigi, Shinobue, Okedo-daiko, Vocals (Background) | | Linda Tillery | Voices | | Michael Hinton | Shaker, Gong, Claves, Bells | | Mickey Hart | Jegog, Handclapping, Percussion, Beats, Pan Flute, Gong, Water Gong, Agogo, Bells, Talking Drum, Producer, Drums, Objects, Liner Notes, Sound Effects, Breathing | | Motofumi Yamaguchi | ? | | Nengue Hernandez | Voices | | Rhonda Benin | Voices | | Ryutaro Kaneko | Music Direction, Taiko Drums | | Takeshi Arai | ? | | Tetsuro Naito | ? | | The Gyuto Tantric Choir | Ngoma, Rolmo, Chant, Damaru Human Skull Drums, Bells | | Tom Flye | Engineer, Mixing, Mastering | | Tsubasa Hori | ? | | Vikku Vinayakram | Ghatam | | Yokoi Fujimoto | Vocals | | Yoshikazu Fujimoto | ? | | Zakir Hussain | Taragat, Duggis, Tabla |
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