Bose, Tanmoy / Solo Tabla
Album: | Solo Tabla | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Bose, Tanmoy | Added: | Sep 2002 | |
Label: | Bol Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2002-09-30 | Pull Date: | 2002-12-02 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Dec 1 | Nov 24 | Nov 10 | Oct 13 | Oct 6 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 04, 2016: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Jhaptal |
4. | Nov 19, 2013: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Dhamar, Jhaptal |
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2. | Dec 02, 2014: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Jhaptal |
5. | Dec 17, 2011: | Music Casserole
Jhaptal |
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3. | May 13, 2014: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Dhamar |
6. | Sep 05, 2009: | Music Casserole
Dhamar |
Album Review
Jacki-O
Reviewed 2002-09-23
Reviewed 2002-09-23
Tanmoy Bose: Solo Tabla Label: Bol Records (Parag’s label!)
KZSU's very own Parag Chordia has chosen a virtuoso work by Tanmoy Bose to represent the first release of his Indian classical music label. The liner notes are so informative that there is nothing I can say in this review that would do it justice. All that I know is that this is one of the finest performances of any sort of music I have ever heard. The tabla is taken to new heights by Mr. Bose. Please please play this CD.
1. A long and traditional piece that showcases the full range of tabla capabilities - this is an incredible performance - there are moments of truly inspired tabla play that is out of this world.
2. I get a sense that this piece is more of a technical work; vocal rhythms are matched to the tabla as a sort of supplemental guideline to the rhythmic exploration.
3. This is the most entertaining piece of the CD - it is loose and playful, a real joy to listen to.
4. The ending tabla flourish in this is phenomenal - the rhythmic layers are so dense – is it even possible to move ones hands this fast?
KZSU's very own Parag Chordia has chosen a virtuoso work by Tanmoy Bose to represent the first release of his Indian classical music label. The liner notes are so informative that there is nothing I can say in this review that would do it justice. All that I know is that this is one of the finest performances of any sort of music I have ever heard. The tabla is taken to new heights by Mr. Bose. Please please play this CD.
1. A long and traditional piece that showcases the full range of tabla capabilities - this is an incredible performance - there are moments of truly inspired tabla play that is out of this world.
2. I get a sense that this piece is more of a technical work; vocal rhythms are matched to the tabla as a sort of supplemental guideline to the rhythmic exploration.
3. This is the most entertaining piece of the CD - it is loose and playful, a real joy to listen to.
4. The ending tabla flourish in this is phenomenal - the rhythmic layers are so dense – is it even possible to move ones hands this fast?
Track Listing
1. | Slow Tintal | 3. | Jhaptal | |||
2. | Fast Tintal | 4. | Dhamar |