1/ Shri Durga (Traditional,Sabbah) 11.13
The Jagad Yoni Mix: Womb of the World
Based on Raag Durga
2/ Kese Kese (Traditional,Sabbah) 6.13
The Zindegi Meera Mix: Love Dreams
Based on Raag Mishra Darbari
3/ Mere Kaku (Traditional,Sabbah) 12.34
The Baba Bulley Shah & Baba Farid Mix: Gazelle Memories
Based on Raag Mishra Vardhini
4/ Maheshvara Yogi (Traditional,Sabbah) 10.10
The Mount Kailash Mix: Waiting For Parvati
Based on Raag Jog
5/ Gangta Dev (Traditional,Sabbah) 6.44
The Prakriti - Purusha Mix: River of Mercury
Based on Raag Bhairavi
6/ Radhe Krishna (Traditional,Sabbah) 8.29
The Sahajiya Rasa Lila Mix: Divine Pastime
Based on Raag Kirvani
7/ Durga Puja (Traditional,Sabbah) 6.55
The Nada Brahman Mix: Yoga of Sound
Based on Raag Durga
Vocals and instruments tracked by Randy Rood at Emeryville Recording Co.,
Emeryville, CA
Bill Laswell recorded at Orange Music, Orange, New Jersey
PreTooled and engineered by Baba Larry Ji at Nasik Studios, Berkeley, CA
Final engineering assisted by Bob "Buba" Appel
Engineer at Orange Music: Robert Musso
Production, composition, adaptation and mixation by DJ Cheb I Sabbah
Mastered by Brian "Big Bass" K. Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering,
Hollywood, California
Ustad Salamat Ali Khan: vocals (1,4); Mala Ganguly: vocals (1,2,5,6,7); Ustad
Sultan Khan: vocals (6), sarangi (1,3,4,6,7); Ustad Sharafat Ali Khan: vocals (1);
Shafqat Ali Khan: vocals (1,2,5); Sukhawat Ali Khan: vocals (3); Scheherazade
Stone: vocals (3); Elijah Opium : vocals (3); K. Sridhar: sarod (4,6,7); Ustad Habib
Khan: sitar (5,6); Aziz Herawi: dutar (2); Ustad Tari Khan: tabla (1,2,3,5,6); Bill
Laswell: bass (1,2,3,5); Kevin "Broun Fellini" Carnes: drums (3,5,6); Michael
Irvine: tanbura (1,3,6,7); Yassir Chadly: bendir (1); Baba Larry Ji: dholak, tabla,
Bass (6); DJ Cheb I Sabbah (uncredited): samples, other sounds.
1999 - Six Degrees Records (USA), 657036-1009-2 (CD)
Cheb I Sabbah's Shri Durga is a great exception. While not quite so adventurous and forward-looking as OK, it goes straight to the beating heart of Indian music, the tabla, and mines a deep, spiritual groove. Produced entirely with live musicians, with flourishes of sitar and ambient sound, Cheb I Sabbah pays real tribute to these classical, ancient vibes. Head-bobbing bliss, from dance-floor to altar, Shri Durga will likely itself become a much-sampled source for DJs.
Christopher Frey (courtesy of the Outpost Magazine website)