Song Divine
By Lissa Coffey &
David Vito Gregoli
Written by
Steve & Chrissie
Sheppard
Song Divine is a wonderful new release, written as a Rock
Opera in style; it tells a story through music that is based on the book Song
Divine: A New Lyrical Rendition of the Bhagavad Gita by Lissa Coffey. It is a double album with 18
wonderful soulful compositions that give us the conversation between Arjuna (sung
by Alexander Perez) and his friend Krishna (sung by Deepak Ramapriyan).
It is important to listen to the introduction, as it will set
the scene perfectly for you to follow the story as the music takes you on your
journey through the music.
The album opens with Arjuna questioning the battle which is
set to occur, but he is conflicted, fighting goes against his beliefs, these
are people he knows not his enemies, so he asks his friend Krishna for advice.
What follows through the music is how this conversation plays out.
From the very opening track we are pulled into this vast
story and our sojourn begins with the heart felt questioning mind of Life’s Lament. Throughout this creative,
and one has to say amazing new work, we hear absolutely stunning performances
by both Perez and Ramapriyan, on no less than 18 quite breath taking opuses of
grandeur.
As we weave our way through this collective of creation, we are gifted beautifully fluent
performances, the gifted and inspiring Know
Who You Are is a powerful
composition of truth and realisation, with stunning vocals from a man who has
been described as the Elvis of India, Sonu
Nigam, one also has to enjoy the Beatles feel within this offering as well.
Each and every track has been beautifully produced and
performed; a fine example of this crafted and artistic approach is the soulful One Thing I Can Do (Karma Yoga) a track
about devotion and self-control, and the deep waters of pieces like a personal
favourite of ours, Arise, Arjuna can
be felt deep within your very soul; the symbiotic performances by Perez and Ramapriyan
are so clear and insightful here.
The music within this album is also vibrant and at times
crosses many genres and invents new ones as it goes like the almost funky Lotus in the Pond, tip of the hat to
the amazing Kimberly Haynes here. On Meditation we have a reflective
arrangement that has that power of love built deep within the weave of the
song; this would also make a sublime single from an abundant sublime collection
of great pieces.
One constantly feels like they are moving through segments of
time and tide with this album, and of course indeed we are thanks to this
creative creation of Lissa Coffey,
offerings like I AM, a song of
removing obstacles from your path or the vast and incredibly powerful Brahman, a track illustrating
everything, with a crafted mix of rap, funk, soul and a delicious Tabla.
The
transcendent colours of pieces like The
Secret are an utter delight to listen to; it’s like being transported to a
picture perfect garden of much balance and happiness, this can also be found on
compositions like Spark From Me, at
this point it is really important to tip the hat to Vito Gregoli for his
stunning work of electric guitars here.
There is a rich elevation of intensity and empowerment when
we reach the classic rock opera composition of The Vision, another personal favourite of ours, the driving
percussive beat and guitars stoke the rhythm of the piece, but the calming
harbours of sublime vocals manifest a perfect lead into the following anthem
entitled Devotion, a ballad of
supreme quality and emotional resonance.
We are driving fast now into the deep regions of our story
and musical sojourn of plenty, we can find peace and tranquillity here and also
wonderfully soulful pieces like Field
and Knower, or the rhythmic and almost reggae like composition entitled Rise Above the Guna.
The startling beauty of nature and music combined can be
found in the vibrant creation of The
Tree. This track gives us a truly funky vibe, an important message that a
journey is drawing closer to its conclusion in this veritable land where the
leaves of paradise lie.
As we move ever onward we come across Divine and Demonic, a heartfelt plea for us all to remain focused
on all that is good, how to become fearless with a pure heart and dropping the
baggage of ego and negativity, this is one of the most incredible presentations
in a dualistic performance that performs both the light and the dark sides of
life.
The penultimate offering OM
TAT SAT is now upon us and creates an illustration of various types of
humanities and faith, the lush mixture of major and minor chords here was
sublime and the elevation of intent very impressive, as can be said about the
concluding track of the album entitled Liberation,
our journey has ended, but has it, or does it ever, a song of something we
personally have been working hard on lately, removing and becoming free, by
removing attachments. Here lies the perfect ending composition, one that will
leave the listener with just one option, extending the forefinger of the
dominant hand and pressing replay.
We must give a mention to the musicians who also appear on
the album that we have not mentioned yet, Liyakat
Ali, Ajay Prasanna, Visvambhar Seth, TJ Troy, Gregg Bissonette, Neelamjit
Dhillon, Sheela Bringi, MB Gordy, and we hope we have not missed anyone
else out.
Song Divine by Lissa Coffey & David Vito Gregoli is a fascinating album that is a must for anyone who likes good music, a great story and who is moved by fantastic musical performances.
Thank you, Steve! I am grateful to both you and Chrissie!
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