Cox, Doug & Salil Bhatt / Slide To Freedom
Album: | Slide To Freedom | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Cox, Doug & Salil Bhatt | Added: | Apr 2007 | |
Label: | Northern Blues Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-05-13 | Pull Date: | 2007-07-15 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jul 15 | Jul 8 | Jul 1 | Jun 17 | Jun 3 | May 27 | May 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 18, 2021: | No Cover, No Minimum: Monday Edition (rebroadcast from Jul 2, 2018)
Meeting By The Liver |
4. | Jul 10, 2007: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Meeting By The Liver |
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2. | Jul 02, 2018: | No Cover, No Minimum: Monday Edition
Meeting By The Liver |
5. | Jul 04, 2007: | Firelabors
Bhoopali Dance |
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3. | Feb 21, 2009: | Music Casserole
Meeting By The Liver |
6. | Jul 03, 2007: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Arabian Night |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2007-05-04
Reviewed 2007-05-04
DOUG COX & SALIL BHATT: Slide to Freedom
NorthernBlues, 2007
Wow! This is a unique meeting of back-country blues and Indian music, out of Canada. Cox plays a dobro resophonic guitar. Bhatt is the inventor of the Satvik Veena, a 19-string hybrid instrument with a guitar body and resonating gourd. Throw in some tabla and two tracks with Bhatt’s father (on the Mohan Veena, adapted from a Hawaiian guitar) and you get magic. Hypnotic grooves, great dialogues, beautifully slurred string plucking coming out of each channel.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8
1. 03:18 – back-porch pickin’ and singin’ with croaky vocal
2. 10:17 – slow dialogue first 2:30, then a light gallop with some fine pickin’
3. 08:36 – exotic feel: first 3 mins slow, then undulates like a camel ride
4. 04:26 – midtempo Indian blues: vocal is just OK, but the solos are excellent
5. 08:33 – first 3:00 delicate, slow & spare, then a sweet rustic melody
6. 07:46 – first 2:00 meditative, then a lilting three-way conversation
7. 04:44 – low-down little groove, with vocal, sliding instrumental breaks
8. 08:49 – hypnotic, fantastic pickin’ & slidin’ over a low, steady pulse
[ Fo ] 4-May-07
NorthernBlues, 2007
Wow! This is a unique meeting of back-country blues and Indian music, out of Canada. Cox plays a dobro resophonic guitar. Bhatt is the inventor of the Satvik Veena, a 19-string hybrid instrument with a guitar body and resonating gourd. Throw in some tabla and two tracks with Bhatt’s father (on the Mohan Veena, adapted from a Hawaiian guitar) and you get magic. Hypnotic grooves, great dialogues, beautifully slurred string plucking coming out of each channel.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8
1. 03:18 – back-porch pickin’ and singin’ with croaky vocal
2. 10:17 – slow dialogue first 2:30, then a light gallop with some fine pickin’
3. 08:36 – exotic feel: first 3 mins slow, then undulates like a camel ride
4. 04:26 – midtempo Indian blues: vocal is just OK, but the solos are excellent
5. 08:33 – first 3:00 delicate, slow & spare, then a sweet rustic melody
6. 07:46 – first 2:00 meditative, then a lilting three-way conversation
7. 04:44 – low-down little groove, with vocal, sliding instrumental breaks
8. 08:49 – hypnotic, fantastic pickin’ & slidin’ over a low, steady pulse
[ Fo ] 4-May-07
Track Listing
1. | Pay Day | 5. | Fish Pond | |||
2. | Bhoopali Dance | 6. | Father Kirwani | |||
3. | Arabian Night | 7. | Beware Of The Man (Who Calls You Bro) | |||
4. | Soul Of A Man | 8. | Meeting By The Liver |