21 Spices
Trilok Gurtu, Simon Philips & NDR Bigband
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Release Date: 28 March 2011
Label: Art Of Groove
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 885513800121
Trilok Gurtu, Simon Philips & NDR Bigband
Release Date: 28 March 2011
Label: Art Of Groove
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 885513800121
Description
'21 Spices' sees two giants of the percussion world team up in a unique collaboration with Germany's NDR Big Band - tabla specialist Triok Gurtu and rock drummer Simon Phillips.
The musical roots of the two protagonists on this album could not be more different. Bombay born Trilok Gurtu left India in the seventies and in the following decade went on to perform with such greats as John McLaughlin, Joe Zawinul and Pat Metheny. In contrast Londoner Simon Phillips pursued a very different path, initially as Jeff Pocaro's successor in rock combo Toto and then with Peter Gabriel, Gary Moore and The Who.
Mixing live recordings with studio tracks, '21 Spices' (named after the number of musicians involved) documents a work originally premiered at the Drums'n'Percussion Festival in Paderborn in May 2010. Occasionally strident, sometimes subdued, this recording is a unique excursion through contrasting musical worlds.
Personnel: Trilok Gurtu (percussion & vocal), Simon Phillips (drums), Michel Alibo (bass), Roland Cabezas (guitar), NDR Bigband conducted by Joerg Achim Keller
Tracklisting
Trilok Gurtu, Simon Phillips & NDR Bigband
Volker Kriegel
Volker Kriegel & Friends
Oscar Peterson & Ben Webster
Trilok Gurtu, Simon Philips & NDR Bigband
Weather Report
Weather Report
Weather Report
Barney Wilen
Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers
Vito Dieterle; Kris Kaiser; Griffin Fink; Aaron Seeber
Tuva Bergenheim; Emmalisa Hallander; Per Texas Johansson; Elias Larsson; Niklas Fernqvist
Thad Jones; Ole Kock Hansen; Jesper Lundgaard; Ed Thigpen
Steve Swallow; Michael Rodriguez;Chris Cheek; Steve Cardenas; Gil Goldstein; Adam Nussbaum
Sigurour Flosason; Erik Soderlind; Kjeld Lauritsen; Kristian Leth; Birger Sulsbruck
Shigeo Sekito