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Kindred Spirits (Zoe Rahman album)

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Recorded
  
Spring 2011

Kindred Spirits (2012)
  
Unison (2013)

Release date
  
23 January 2012

Label
  
Manushi Records

Length
  
51:05

Artist
  
Zoe Rahman

Producer
  
Zoe Rahman

Genre
  
Jazz

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Released
  
23 January 2012 (2012-01-23)

Similar
  
Melting Pot, Where Rivers Meet, The Golden Age of Ap, Loved Ones, Ballads by Cobb

Kindred Spirits is the fifth studio album by English jazz composer Zoe Rahman, released on 23 January 2012 by Manushi Records.

Contents

Background an composition

Kindred Spirits is inspired by Zoe Rahman's discovery of the connections between Irish and Scottish folk music and the work of Bengali poet, composer and artist Rabindranath Tagore. The album includes three tracks written by Rabindranath Tagore and Stevie Wonder's "Contusion". Rahman wrote over half of the tracks

The album was recorded in spring 2011.

Critical response

John Fordham of The Guardian rated Kindred Spirits 4/5 and called the album "..a varied and widely appealing set..." Martin Longley of BBC Music called the album "A set melding its varied constituents into a deeply personal final form." ABC Online said of the album, it [sic] "stretches from ballads to McCoy Tyner-like muscularity and even a version of Contusion."

Chris May of All About Jazz said of the album, "It all adds up to another bliss infusion." Barry Witherden of Jazz Journal rated the album 4/5 and described it as a "McCoy Tyner style modalism, subcontinental raga and touches of Irish folk inspired by her [Rahman's] mother's Hibernian origins. Chris Parker of The Jazz Mann called the album "A rich confection..."

Personnel

Musicians

Songs

1Down to Earth6:24
2Conversation With Nellie5:32
3Maya6:25

References

Kindred Spirits (Zoe Rahman album) Wikipedia