Jonas Hellborg
Good People In Times Of Evil
Bardo
040
(2002)
Jazz
CD, 6
Tracks, 51:40
Length
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01 |
Aga Of The Ladies |
Jonas Hellborg |
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12:10 |
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Recording Date
2002
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02 |
Savitri |
Jonas Hellborg |
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06:53 |
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Recording Date
2002
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03 |
Leal Souvenir |
Jonas Hellborg |
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10:55 |
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Recording Date
2002
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04 |
Bhakti Ras |
Jonas Hellborg; Usted Sultan Khan |
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07:37 |
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Recording Date
2002
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05 |
Who Would You Like To Be? |
Jonas Hellborg; V Selvaganesh |
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07:08 |
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Recording Date
2002
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06 |
Uma Haimavati |
Jonas Hellborg; V Selvaganesh |
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06:57 |
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Recording Date
2002
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Packaging |
Digipac |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Bass |
Jonas Hellborg |
Guitar |
Shawn Lane |
Percussion |
V Selvaganesh |
Producer |
Jonas Hellborg |
Engineer |
Danny Kadar; Scud Noonan |
Cover by |
Magnus Bergström |
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Index |
#
1500 |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Acoustic, Jazz-Rock, Fusion |
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Of the many stunningly beautiful albums recorded by bassist Jonas Hellborg, this is perhaps the most consistently lovely. Technically, this is a trio album -- Hellborg is joined by guitar wizard Shawn Lane and Indian percussionist V. Selvaganesh -- and although Hellborg will inevitably be cast as the leader in a setting like this (he's the only one of the three with composition credits on all tunes), there is an admirable equality of presence between the three. Lane is a truly awe-inspiring guitarist, a man who can seemingly play anything that enters his head, and yet who shows remarkable restraint most of the time; Selvaganesh is one of those rare percussionists who manages to blend into the general atmosphere, spinning out virtuoso polyrhythmic passages almost nonstop and yet rarely drawing attention to himself. The overall feel of this album is energetic yet relaxed; there is little or nothing in the way of tonally or texturing forbidding music, and yet all of it is beautiful in a way that challenges the ear. Particular highlights include the lyrical "Aga of the Ladies" and "Bhakti Ras," which was recorded live and features a guest appearance by sarangi player Ustad Sultan Khan. Very highly recommended. -- Rick Anderson (allmusic.com)