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By the mid-'90s, most bands had abandoned the sounds and sensibilities of late-'60s psychedelia, which is what makes Kula Shaker's debut album, K, such a weird, bracing listen. The band doesn't simply revive the swirling guitar and organ riffs of psychedelia, it embraces the mysticism and Eastern spirituality that informed the music. On both "Tattva" and "Govinda," lead singer Crispian Mills has adapted portions of Sanskrit text for the lyrics, chanting Indian mantras without a hint of embarr...
K toz K toz
K toz features Kassav''s zouk founding fathers, Georges Decimus and Jacob Desvarieux, plus all the mainstays except Patrick Saint-Eloi. As usual, the production is first rate. The enormous lineup of Antillean and African churn out tremendous torque here nevertheless. There's also plenty of pulverizing percussion and swing for dancers. Kassav' always manages to reconnect with its drumming roots, gwo ka and zouk's precursor, cadence. They also deftly inject touches of creolized European dance r...
K!L!A!V! K!L!A!V!
The uniquely titled K!L!A!V! (presumably a reference to the klavier) consists of three of Sharp's works for a variety of keyboard instruments. "Twenty Below" is scored for a sextet of keyboardists, ranging from synthesizers to reed organs to toy pianos, engaging in "structured" improvisations, wherein each musician is given a certain set of instructions (altering rhythms, employing specific extended techniques, etc.). For the listener, the result sounds a bit like some hitherto unknown, espec...
K's Choice Live K's Choice Live
K-39 K-39
Their first four LPs are quite similar to each other overall, but if you have to choose one, the nod would go to the last of the quartet. Featuring the title track (their most famous performance), it also has hot versions of "Telstar" and "Mark Of Zorro," and three bonus cuts of their competent forays into vocal hot rod music.
K-Hand K-Hand
K-Rino K-Rino
K-Scope K-Scope
Recorded in the spring of 1978 at Yes bassist Chris Squire's home studio, K-Scope featured three founding members of the Split Enz/Crowded House: Eddie Rayner (keys), Tim Finn (lead vocal) and brother Neil Finn (backing vocal). Manzanera also enlists percussion heavyweight Simon Phillips, good buddies John Wetton and Bill MacCormick (both bassists and vocalists), and saxophonist Mel Collins, among several others. The band strong-arms the solid pop rock structures and approaches the instrument...
K-Ximblues K-Ximblues
K.B. Blues K.B. Blues
Worth searching for. Burrell with funky pianist Horace Silver and Hank Mobley on tenor sax. As you might guess, the tunes are mostly blues.
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