Synopsis
The purple raw silk packaging with embroidered Shakti logo and finished with Remember Shakti pattern braid (that actually forms a handy pull to ease
removal of the box contents) is gorgeous. But, is this enough to seduce us into parting with the asking price of £60 (=$87=643F=98Euro)? What
is the motivation for the veteran Remember Shakti fan who has already purchased the three preceeding albums, complete with liner notes? The carrot for the
donkey comes in the form of the bonus track and the concert footage.
Niyati is a
superb latter day John McLaughlin composition, and the "drummer's guitarist" has understandably featured extended percussion
improvisation. But, considering that the Remember Shakti fan is also likely to be a John McLaughlin fan, there is
frustratingly little Gibson action to be found within the generous expanse of this track. It seems that for the reasons set out in the
Saturday Night In Bombay review, JM felt it prudent to sit back and take equal share of the limelight. However, the track is
incredible listening for the percussive fireworks and exciting communication.
The choice to go with a DVD rather than CDROM/MPEG is clear once the length and quality of the movie files are seen. DVD is a denser
medium and is what is needed on this occasion. The problem is that not everyone has a DVD player yet, but most people might know someone
who has got one. Watching the concert is pure joy. Being able to repeat that experience is priceless. If that doesn't justify the cost of the
box set then how about buying it anyway, and then make presents of your old Remember Shakti albums and spread the message. That way
everyone is happy!