One of the earliest and greatest raga rock bands! Shanti s most famous member was the legendary tabla player Zakir Hussain, who moved to Marin County in the late 60s and was eventually to hook up with the Grateful Dead s Mickey Hart in the Diga Rhythm Band and Planet Drum. But before that, he and sarod master Ashish (now Aashish) Khan formed this outfit, which also featured former members of the Loading Zone, the Travel Agency and Gary Lewis and the Playboys. The blend of East and West on this 1971 album is utterly unique; the closest comparison might be Kaleidoscope with respect to the exoticism and the caliber of musicianship, but Shanti s harmonies sound more like Crosby, Stills & Nash, and the flavor is definitely more Indian than Middle Eastern. Over the years, Shanti has ascended into serious cult status, having been sampled by everybody from Fatboy Slim to Richard Ashcroft, but it s never been reissued in any form till now. Richie Unterberger s notes featuring interviews with band members place Shanti (the group and the album) within the swirling, late- 60s/early- 70s Bay Area rock cosmos.
The Void Soundtrack (by Blitz/Berlin & VA) The Hero Soundtrack (by Keegan DeWitt) Heart of Glass Soundtrack (by Cyesm) Borat Soundtrack; Enter The Dragon Soundtrack (by Lalo Schifrin). Shanti - Shanti (1971, Reissue 2015) For a brief period in the late ’60s, Indian music seemed on the verge of crossing over into the Western pop mainstream. Rock bands ranging from the Rolling Stones to the Lemon Pipers began incorporating Indian instruments like the sitar and the tabla as colorful, sometimes sinister, accents to their songs.
A Real Gone raga resurrection and a real head trip!