Jyothi (album)

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Jyothi
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Studio album by
Released1983
RecordedFebruary 1983
StudioTonstudio Bauer
Ludwigsburg, West Germany
Genre Jazz
Length45:31
Label ECM 1256
Producer Manfred Eicher
Charlie Mariano chronology
Sleep My Love
(1979)
Jyothi
(1983)
Tears of Sound
(1984)

Jyothi is an album by American jazz alto saxophonist Charlie Mariano and the Karnataka College of Percussion featuring R. A. Ramamani, recorded in February 1983 and released on ECM later that same year. [1]

Contents

Reception

The AllMusic review by Ron Wynn awarded the album 3 stars stating "Mariano wails, winds, and experiments with Karnataka College of Percussionists." [2]

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

All compositions by R. A. Ramamani
  1. "Voice Solo" – 5:03
  2. "Vandanam" – 7:49
  3. "Varshini" – 8:19
  4. "Saptarshi" – 6:41
  5. "Kartik" – 11:10
  6. "Bhajan" – 6:29

Personnel

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References

  1. ECM discography accessed September 21, 2011
  2. 1 2 Wynn, R. Allmusic Review accessed September 21, 2011