I’m talking Dave Stringer’s new CD, and what a joyride it is. It hasn’t been released yet, but we have a preview in this week’s podcast. I’ve been listening to the masters for several weeks, and it was hard to choose a favorite to share with you. The chant I chose was one I heard Dave & his band perform last spring. It was my first live kirtan concert, so this one is dear to my heart–and it’s great to sing to. I hope you enjoy it also. Namaste.
THIS WEEK’S PODCAST |
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SONG |
ARTIST |
CD |
SONGBOOK |
Om | Mercury Max | The Eternal Om |
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Toning Bowls | Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe | Reaching In |
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Muslim Peace Prayer | Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe | Reaching In |
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Om Namah Shivaya | Swaha | Vishnu’s Dream |
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Sat Narayan | Guru Ganesha Singh | Joy Is Now |
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Om Shakti | Sean Johnson & the Wild Lotus Band | Calling the Spirits |
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Kali Durge (Durga Rag) | Dave Stringer | Joyride |
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Namasté, Kitzies.
May I please offer that the lady’s name is pronounced “Lah-rees-uh”?
Thanks for posting her music, but Shakti Sessions is more indicative of what they are writing and performing now (the two you chose from Reaching In are more like tone-poems).
Shantih
Hi Timananda, and thanks for letting me know how to pronounce Larisa’s name. Usually we do pranayama for the first 4-5 minutes of the satsang, that’s why I used those selections at the beginning of the podast. I can’t wait to play some of her other songs, it will be hard to choose a favorite to share.
Thanks for stopping by & commenting.
Kitzie