Divine Tides
By
Stewart Copeland &
Ricky Kej
Written by
Steve Sheppard
What do you get when you place two Grammy winning artists
together, one an Indian music composer of legendary status, and the other a
rock musician whose work is as stunningly brilliant today as it was in the
decades his band flourished with an untouchable sense of perfection, the result
is a magical creation of almost spiritual proportion, one that will shake the
musical world to its roots, this is what can at the very least be said of Stewart Copeland (Police) & Ricky Kej and their brand new offering Divine Tides.
From its early beginnings it is easy to see that the listener
has an album here that is of great quality and texture, the opening foray of Wonders Of Life carries one on a
veritable journey through the mysteries and wonderful fluency of life’s
unrestricted ambience, if we would only let it be that way. Copeland behind the
drums has always been a masterful sentinel of percussion, combine that with the
tapestry of Kej’s colourful influences and you have a track that is bathed in a
radiance that is so very palpable indeed.
This nine track release is caressed and finessed with such a
great level of professionalism from a colourful array of musicians from around
the world, and one of them is a man known very well by us here at One World
Music Radio in Devan Ekambaram, who
beautifully supplied the choral vocals for this track, after the quite breath
taking lead vocals from the magical voice of
Varijashree Venugopal, in what would be my personal favourite from the
album on the piece Himalayas.
Divine Tides is a pastiche of crafted genius, a
collection of blissful wonderment, and notes of pleasure can be found in tracks
like I Am Change, with standout
performances on sitar by Sumarani, a
delicate pleasure indeed, and a nod of inspiration and appreciation must go to Santosh Chandran whose guitar in the
composition Ghandi was simply
sublime.
The album is concluded with the arrangement Mother Earth which is another favourite
of mine; I had just taken a moment out to watch two tornadoes dance around in a
symbiotic tango out at sea, and enjoyed the wonderment of this moment of nature
that only our mother can provide with such a purpose. This final offering built
and progressed with a sensitive but onward energy, manifested wonderfully by
the artists.
Divine Tides by Stewart Copeland & Ricky
Kej is indeed a creation of outstanding natural beauty, packed with Eastern,
Indian and global flavours, and celebrating all that is good and grand about our
home and our species, it is a scenic soundscape of crafted magic that has been
brought into reality by two of the world’s most thoughtful and creative
composers. Divine Tides by Stewart Copeland & Ricky Kej is a
textured tapestry of tone that demands to be listened to at all costs, and an
award winner with absolute certainty.
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