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A Handful of Beauty

A Handful of Beauty
Shakti

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Track Listing

  1. La Danse
  2. Du Bonheur
  3. Lady L
  4. India
  5. Kriti
  6. Isis
  7. Two Sisters

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #61344 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-05-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Reissue of 1977 album by legendary jazz-rock guitarist McLaughlin with his world music group Shakti, the second of three records he cut with them. Six tracks.


Customer Reviews

Shakti & McLaughlin's Very Best5
So you've heard Remember Shakti, and now you want to hear more. Every time I listen to the new material I think the band should be called Remember Shtickti, because that's what it's about these days. Their shtick? Slow, meditative beginnings...the introuduction of rhythm...fiery solos...finally, call and response climaxes. Be that as it may, the guys that do this these days - McLaughlin and his South Asian comrades - are all top-notch virtuosos, so even that sort of predictable music is wildly entertaining (unless you really know and dig Hindustani music, which makes Remember Shakti sound like Indo-Enya or Indo-Yanni). However, when you hear "Handful of Beauty" you will be hearing a work of true genius. Every cut is amazing. There is an epic, forlorn quality to this music that's very much missing from their modern stuff. John McLaughlin's playing (my opinion, obviously) reached its absolute peak in this time period. The guitar he cradles on the cover was like an extension of his brain. He's obviously well-versed in Indian aesthetics and technique, as he never descends into "exotic-sounding" playing, i.e. dipping into chromatic and harmonic minor scales, a la Roger McGuinn, Yngwie Malmsteen, or even Jimmy Page. Some of his most virtuoistic, soulful and sincere playing is to be found on this recording. While perhaps not on par with that of the greatest Indian musicians in an Indian context, it is still exceptional. Then again, he's not *trying* to be an Indian musician, but rather, apply his knowledge of Indian music and filtering it through his years of jazz, rock and fusion experience. No duh, right? Anyway, this is a true gem of an album. It surpasses their debut and subsequent album as well. As wicked as songs like "Joy" and "What Need Have I for This? What Need Have I for That? I Am Standing at the Feet of My Lord...All is Bliss...All is Bliss" are, the muddy production and thin-sounding instruments of the first album seriously detract from the album's overall quality. The third album ("Natural Elements") is good, but the songs are shorter and some are a little hokey too. They never quite reach the heights they seek, though one song on "Natural..." does feature one of McLaughlin's coolest-ever funky strumming riffs, one that cleverly uses both his normal six strings and the eleven drone strings. "Handful of Beauty" reaches into the stratosphere and stays put for the duration. The quiet longing and classic McLaughlin harmonies in the last piece, a violin/guitar duet, are an amazing finale. Did I mention violinist L Shankar? He's monstrous on this album. So are Zakir Hussain and Vikku Vinyakaram, but they're not the focal points for this album, though it would be incomplete without them. BUY THIS!!!!!!

By far Shakti's best5
I've heard all of shakti's albums including thier "remember" cds and "handful of beauty" is by far the best. Even though you have to pay import prices, it is worth it. The album has a great combination of solos (tablas being my favorite) and all the songs differ enough from each other. The pacing is as furious as thier others, but with more musical style. You can't really ask any more from these musical masters. If you are not familiar with shakti, but enjoy indain traditional music, don't worry. Even though these are original compositions it keep the spirit of its founders

This CD is unbelievable!5
Firey acoustic guitar playing with amazingly tuned-in indian musicians. Torrid energy and beautiful melodies. A transcendant album... Shakti's best.