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Jai Uttal and the Pagan Love Orchestra : Shiva Station
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A stimulating and exotic multi-cultural fusion that is truly world spirit music.
Genre: World: World Fusion
Release Date: 1997
Shiva Station
Jai Uttal and the Pagan Love Orchestra
Record Label: Triloka Records
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1. Guru Bramha 4:24 + MP3 $0.99
2. Shiva Station (Namah Shivaya) 7:11 + MP3 $0.99
3. Hari Guna Gao 7:02 + MP3 $0.99
4. Calling You 3:25 + MP3 $0.99
5. Malkouns (Night on the Ganges) 5:09 + MP3 $0.99
6. Rama Raghava 7:20 + MP3 $0.99
7. Bhajore 7:28 + MP3 $0.99
8. Corner 4:41 + MP3 $0.99
9. Sita Ram 6:40 + MP3 $0.99
10. Jaya Jagadambe (She Who Tears Apart Thought) 8:46 + MP3 $0.99
11. Never Turn Away 5:14 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Respected dotar player and chant master Jai Uttal proves once again you don't need a highly self-conscious message or calculated vigilance to successfully mix music of East and West. Uttal approaches his unique blend of jazz, Indian, and world music just as any experienced musician long familiar with his instrument would: as a jam session meant to spin a groove or draw on inspiration rather than highlight a single genius. Shiva Station is a testament to this refreshing approach, somehow mixing a laid-back Miles-style horn with a smooth-jazz dotar, somehow slipping a wah-wah pedal into a reggae-doused groove, somehow laying the rock and funk under ancient Indian chant. All this with a dash of banjo, trombone, and violin and the styles cook up a stew surprisingly tasty. Uttal's secret? It may be that he approaches music without apologizing for being Western while allowing inspiration from the East to flow through him authentically. He locks into the Indian tradition in the name of musical spirituality rather than a star's ego and the effect is mesmerizing. His backing band, the Pagan Love Orchestra, reflects this understated aura as well. It features some of the finest musicians from America and beyond in collaborative, eclectic jamming--most notably on "Malkouns" and "Bhajore"--that will blow you away. --Amazon.com

Jai Uttal, a sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and ecstatic vocalist, combines influences from India with influences from rock, folk, hip-hop and jazz creating a stimulating and exotic multi-cultural fusion that is truly world spirit music. "Mondo Rama", Jai's latest album with his band the Pagan Love Orchestra was nominated for a 2003 Grammy award as "Best New Age Album".

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REVIEWS

Jai has both created as well as satisfyed a deeply rooted, inner yearning for th
author: kamalini rios
                            
I first learned of Jai Uttal from a CD by the name of Prayer. I was most recently blessed by his Shiva Station CD & live kirtan at IYI, NYC on 10/21/06. He has both created as well as satisfyed a deeply rooted, inner yearning for the fullness & knowledge of God & his many manifestations in me forever. Thank you Jai for your gift! Abundant blessings be yours eternally!! kamalini rios
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pure celebration
author: Bhawani
                            
These rythms staying on my mind, creating an atmosphere of celebration. I very much like this melting together of jazzy rocky melodies with Indian devotional songs. Both the longing for god and god's celebration are in Jai's voice. The sounds are touching, uplifting and very powerful. Namasté
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Love jazz, raggae, cajun, rock, kirtan? All that and NOT jaggedy.
author: Audrey Allencastre
                            
I'm a 50 something Asian American woman born and raised on Maui. This CD is for any age, ethnic background, sex or region. The music itself is excellant. The message is old. The messanger's delivery is new, alive and speaks to my heart.
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A master of world music at his best
author: Charleston Okafor
                            
There's not enough words in the English dictionary to describe Jai Uttal's music.Beyond a shadow of any doubts, Uttal is the musical Van Gogh of our time. He is the kind of musician that I know that I would never be like, and yet I dream of being like him.He's my idol, and his works speak volumes. I was introduced to him by a fan of my show, and we've kept in touch every now and then, and through our emailings, I have learned that this man is a very down to earth-humble soul.
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