Shakti (Shakti album)

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Shakti with John McLaughlin
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Released1976
RecordedJuly 5, 1975, at Southampton College, Long Island
Genre World fusion
Length52:00
Label Columbia
Producer John McLaughlin
Shakti chronology
Shakti with John McLaughlin
(1976)
A Handful of Beauty
(1976)
John McLaughlin chronology
Inner Worlds
(1976)
Shakti with John McLaughlin
(1976)
A Handful of Beauty
(1976)
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Shakti with John McLaughlin is the first album by Shakti, described as "another brain blowing achievement" by Agha Yasir. [4]

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Joy" (John McLaughlin/L. Shankar) – 18:13
  2. "Lotus Feet" (McLaughlin) – 4:44

Side two

  1. "What Need Have I for This–What Need Have I for That–I Am Dancing at the Feet of My Lord–All Is Bliss–All Is Bliss" (McLaughlin/Shankar) - 29:03

Personnel

Personnel - production (record)

Personnel - production (CD)

Chart performance

YearChartPosition
1976 Billboard 200 194 [5]
1976Billboard Jazz Albums37 [5]

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References

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