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| Music for Yoga and Other Joys | 
enlarge | Artists: Jai Uttal, Ben Leinbach Label: Gemini Sun Records Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $12.02 You Save: $4.96 (29%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 5973
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 7682 UPC: 600835076821 EAN: 0600835076821 ASIN: B0001HK09S
Release Date: March 16, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Govinda | | • | Mahadeva | | • | Nataraja | | • | Gopala | | • | Surya |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Music for yoga is such a cliche that you could slap that moniker on a Barry Manilow CD and have it sold as a soundtrack for Downward Facing Dog pose. Yoga music has become a made-to-order commodity, and rarely attains the level of art. The title Music for Yoga and Other Joys doesn't bode well, but then, it has Jai Uttal, a veteran of world fusion going back 15 years and a devotee of kirtan singing teaming up with multi-instrumentalist Ben Leinbach for a series of extended improvisations. Leinbach creates a shifting back drop of chilled, Indian-derived grooves and textures like liquid mercury dipped in a fractal swirl. It's a perfect modal backdrop for Uttal, who improvises freely on an Indian stringed instrument called the dotar, electric guitar, and even banjo. Pieces like the 26-minute "Govinda" extend in a free fall until a rhythm loop drops in. Uttal swaps to a fuzzed out electric guitar solo that eventually merges into an improvised kirtan, his voice coiling in note-bending spirals like soul singing from the east. This may be music for yoga, but it's the other joys that will keep you coming back. --John Diliberto
Album Description Jai Uttalpremier world music composer and 2003 Grammy nomineeoffers a moving mix of melody, rhythms, and chants with Music for Yoga and Other Joys. Known for his eclectic blend of East-meets-West sound, Jai offers listeners his first album created especially for yoga practice. More than 60 minutes of sensual music featuring dotar, electric guitar, and slide tamboura, all complemented by Jai's full, golden-toned voice. Produced in collaboration with Ben Leinbach. Also an excellent choice for meditating, gardening, driving, and bodywork.
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great for yoga September 26, 2008 ive had this cd for several years. i really enjoy using it for my yoga practice. the last track is a bit noisy compared to the rest of it and doesnt have the same overall feel, so i usually stop it before i get there, but the rest of the cd is wonderful and very soothing.
Very good, But ... January 31, 2008 The instrumental music is fantastic, Jai Uttal's chanting really detracts from the album. It's as if it doesnt really fit into the music. If one could edit the annoying chanting off it would be a 5 star album.
Hypnotic, sensual, seamless, mesmerizing December 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this CD after searching high and low for music to listen to while practicing yoga. I recognized this music instantly upon sampling it on Amazon as works that a favorite yoga teacher of mine has used in the past. Each piece is very distinctive which is why I recognized it.
I like many things about this album. First, the pieces are generally long, particularly the first piece. This is nice when meditating or doing flow yoga. Secondly, while they do mesmerize and have a low bass beat, there are transitions within each song that are so brilliantly and seamlessly done that it is almost like having two or three melodies in one piece along with different soothing chanting. As a result, the pieces do not ramble given their length; rather, they lengthen out, change, and evolve while still keeping a steady recognizable beat.
A great album for chilling out, doing yoga, yin or flow.
Beautiful album... November 16, 2007 "Music for Yoga and Other Joys" is a beautiful album and I certainly recommend it, even if what follows seems like a somewhat mixed review.
First and foremost on this album is the music - a kind of jazzy, rock fusion, put in service to the chants. There is a patience in allowing themes and emotional ground to form. It is clearly a case where the journey is the important part, not some imagined destination. Anyway, the destination is the devotion embodied in these Hindu chants. If you submit to the journey, you will know the devotion throughout.
As one who chants vedas, as well as devotional chants, I found the Sanskrit, in spots, leaves something to be desired. Hindi-ization of Sanskrit is the frequent practice in many modern chant albums and it occurs to some degree in this album, as well. Additionally, the final piece, a series of sun salutations, loses some of its power due to the almost total swallowing of the OM which begins each salutation. This seems a pity, as the conception of the piece has the potential to be very focusing and humbling. I also had a great deal of trouble hearing the actual words clearly in this piece.
The voice of Jai Uttal and also of Nubia Teixeira in the last piece, "Surya," are excellent for these pieces. The instrumental work is both well crafted and, at the same time, creatively free to explore the meaning of each chant.
Again, this is a really beautiful album to listen to, even with the caveats above.
Relaxing music for yoga and/or meditation September 28, 2007 I've really enjoyed this CD. Initially I bought it for home practice of yoga, but I'm having a hard time practicing yoga by myself (and without a DVD). However, I very much enjoy this CD just in my every day activities. It is a great way to wake up in the morning, instead of listening to the news and making yourself sad about the day's events. It is also good for just hanging around the house, reading, or to relax yourself in the evening. I like to put on my lavender eye pillow and listen to relax at night! Anyhoo, kudos to the musicians and arrangers.
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