Roth, Gabrielle / Mirrors: Jhoom: The Intoxication Of Surrender
Roth, Gabrielle / Mirrors: Jhoom: The Intoxication Of Surrender
Format: CD
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Artist: Roth, Gabrielle / Mirrors
Label: Raven
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 736998508920
Genre: New Age
JHOOM The Intoxication of Surrender by Gabrielle Roth & The Mirrors Featuring Allison Cornell and Chloë Goodchild Gabrielle Roth has been called "the high priestess of trance", "rave goddess", "aural harlot", "rock 'n' roll shaman" and "simply, the only American woman creating authentic ambient-tribal music." JHOOM is the 17th album she, along with her husband and co-producer Robert Ansell, have released over the past 25 years with their ensemble, Gabrielle Roth &The Mirrors. It is a smoking collection of tripped-out tribal rhythms that send you into a state of trance ecstasy. JHOOM is a hypnotic blend of drums, bass, strings and female chants, an adrenaline rush and a whirl of electrifying tribal grooves that will awaken the spiritual hunger within you, while keeping your feet in constant motion. Under Gabrielle's musical direction, the Mirrors assembled for this project include the following artists, with their performing and recording affiliations: Allison Cornell (viola, vocals): Shania Twain, Joe Jackson, Angelique Kidjo, Tracey Chapman, Pat Benatar, Ronnie Spector. Allison released her solo album, Pretty Colored Lights, last year. Chloë Goodchild (vocals): Coleman Barks, Angelo Badalamenti, Jane Campion, Eve Ensler. Chloë has released her solo albums, Devi and Sura, through Raven Recording. Tony Levin (bass): Peter Gabriel, King Crimson. Paul Simon, Gary Burton, James Taylor, Herbie Mann, Goro Noguchi, Judy Collins, Joe Yamanaka, Carly Simon, Peter Frampton, Anderson/Bruford/Wakeman/Howe, Tim Finn, Richie Samborra, and Claudio Baglioni. Sanga of the Valley (percussion): Baba Olatunji, Mickey Hart, The Grateful Dead, Carlos Santana Robert Ansell -- as usual, just chugging along the bottom James Guerrero (percussion): De Sol; Jamey Haddad (percussion): Paul Winter Consort, Paul Simon, Yo Yo Ma, Nancy Wilson; Henry Jimenez (synth): La Cocoband, Milly Quesada, Manny Manuel; Harvey Jones (synthesizer): Carly Simon, Chris Botti, Donna Lewis, Robbie Dupree. Harvey recently released a Sex & Sorrow album, Joyous World; Marc Lendfers (percussion): Robert Moorman, GRUMPYHEAD. Marc has recently released his own album entitled 'Travels'; David Rosenberg (percussion): Chaka Khan, Bob Dylan, Kenny Loggins, The Commodores.
Tracks:
1.1 Speaking Curves (4:56)
1.2 Road Rock-It (7:04)
1.3 Jhoom (6:20)
1.4 Skinny Lights ; Fat Beats (5:43)
1.5 On the Other Side of Here (12:44)