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Wanderer

M Path

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Some records are indisputably world music. Others are much more worldbeat, poking a toe into other cultures while retaining more mainstream elements of their own country's musical sound. This is the latter. The melodies are American and reasonably catchy, but dressed in Indian colors that fit surprisingly well. The brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Gardner Cole, it might not be the spiritual sound they discuss in the liner notes, but it's certainly pleasant, and at times quite wonderful, when violinist Lily Haydn lets loose. There's really nothing to criticize here (except perhaps the production on a couple of tracks, where the meters sound as though they're far into the red); it's simply a pleasant record. And that, unfortunately, is the damning with faint praise. It's catchy, but there's little that truly sticks in the mind. Everything is competent and enjoyable, but not especially memorable. There's little doubt Cole's heart is in the right place, and he obviously studied Indian music before grafting it onto his own. But the foreign element still feels to be that -- foreign, never completely integrated into the whole. Still, a pleasant listen.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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1
Journey of the Mystic
00:05:32

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2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

2
Wanderer
00:04:27

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2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

3
Maha Deva
00:05:18

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

4
Shabad
00:04:58

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

5
Walk by the Narmada
00:04:21

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

6
Alma
00:04:56

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

7
Sahaj
00:04:41

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2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

8
Waning Mon
00:04:44

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

9
Tibetan Ram
00:05:48

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

10
Surya Namaskar (Sun Salute)
00:04:55

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

11
Guru
00:06:14

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

12
Tibetan Ran (Analog X Transmission)
00:04:54

M Path, MainArtist

2003 Triloka Records 2003 Triloka Records

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Some records are indisputably world music. Others are much more worldbeat, poking a toe into other cultures while retaining more mainstream elements of their own country's musical sound. This is the latter. The melodies are American and reasonably catchy, but dressed in Indian colors that fit surprisingly well. The brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Gardner Cole, it might not be the spiritual sound they discuss in the liner notes, but it's certainly pleasant, and at times quite wonderful, when violinist Lily Haydn lets loose. There's really nothing to criticize here (except perhaps the production on a couple of tracks, where the meters sound as though they're far into the red); it's simply a pleasant record. And that, unfortunately, is the damning with faint praise. It's catchy, but there's little that truly sticks in the mind. Everything is competent and enjoyable, but not especially memorable. There's little doubt Cole's heart is in the right place, and he obviously studied Indian music before grafting it onto his own. But the foreign element still feels to be that -- foreign, never completely integrated into the whole. Still, a pleasant listen.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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