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The Shukriya Ensemble:
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- Sukhawat Ali Khan: Vocals, Harmonium, Djembe,
Percussion
- Baba Ken Okulolo: Bass www.africanmusicsource.com
- Gurdeep Singh Hira: Tabla, Dhol, Dholak, Dhad,
Harmonium on "Bhangra Piyar"
- Robert Halim Friedman: Electric guitars, Additional
vocals, Percussion, Organ on "Ajameri"
- Sachiko Kanenobu: Additional vocals, Percussion,
"Chopri Chori" vocals, "Barapar" chorus, Acoustic guitar on
"Ajameria"
- Vakila Marjo ter Veld: Additional vocals,
Percussion
- Maxx Zweers: Addional vocal in "Ajameri" chorus
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- Recorded at Screaming Lizards Studio - Petaluma, CA,
February - April 2007 screaminglizards@comcast.net
- Mastering, Engineering, and Musical Editorial:
André Zweers
- Mixing Engineer: Judith Kirschner (kudos for being a
2007 Grammy® nominee)
- Produced by: Sachiko Kanenobu and Robert Halim
Friedman
- Executive Producer: Robert Halim Friedman
www.jahnur.com
- Art Director: Vakila Marjo ter Veld
- Design/Project Coordinator: Howard L. Morris
www.extrordinairemedia.com
- Graphics: Robin Livingston, Ursa Minor Arts & Media
www.ursaminor.com
- Liner Notes & Studio Photos: Robert Halim
Friedman
- Front cover photo: Ravi Anand - used by permission
- Tipping hat photo: Ryan Lely, Three House
MultiMedia
- Back cover photo: VinaBlue - used by permission
www.myspace.com/vinablue
- Management Consultant: Howard "Bo" Sapper at
Extrordinare Media www.extrordinairemedia.com
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- It is a blessing for us all to bring the spirit of my father
into the Shukriya recording. We are so very close with him.
Special thanks to Ustad Salamat Ali Khan and Razia Begum (my
father and mother), Anirudh Vaze, Tomiko Yabumoto, Sachiko,
Halimji and Vakilaji, Jeannie and Bert Salzman, Conrad Praetzel,
Prassana, and the Zweers family and all of my ancestors, family
and friends.
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- The Songs:
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- MUSTAFA is a prayer for humanity dedicated to the Prophet
Mohammed (peace & blessings be upon him). The lyrics implore
him to "Bless us and help us keep our honor. Your dignity is the
highest in the universe, so please, make this world happy. You can
do it!" (sung in Urdu)
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- BARAPAR: "This whole world is one ship floating in the ocean
of the universe. Please take us safely to the shore." We are
praying in this song for the planet to stay alive and well so that
all living things have a future. At the break, Sukhawat sings,
"This planet is our mother. We all are brother and sister. Love is
hope for humankind. Love will keep us alive." (sung in Ordu,
English and Farsi)
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- CHORI CHORI is about playful courtship and romance, where love
takes you by surprise. It's where your heart is stolen in love so
that , unknowingly, you fall in love. You've already lost your
heart, you just weren't aware of it. (sung in Punjabi)
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- TARANA is a meditative song with no real words. In fact, the
words are made up - in praise of God - invented by Hazrat Amir
Khusrou, the Sufi saint and poet of the 16th century. He
integrated the older, classic Drupad style of singing with the
Khayal ("imagination") song style, which has more freedom and a
sweeter rhythm. (sung in tabla rhythm language)
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- NATNARAYANI (Part 1) is a raga derived from a composition by
Ustad Salamat Ali Khan (1934-2001), father of Sukhawat. Indian
ragas use a certain scale at a certain time with a particular
feeling. In India, the belief is that some ragas were brought to
us by deities such as Ram, Sita, Shiva, Krishna, Hanuman, etc.
Natnarayani is a very meditative, relaxing raga, the kind of raga
used for centuries as a way for people to relieve tension. It is
therapeutic for humankind. (sung in Hindi)
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- NATNARAYANI (part 2) is a more beat driven continuation of the
first part, with a chorus that means, "Please hear us, Holy One,
our hearts call out to you. Please listen." (sung in Hindi)
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- BHANGRA PIYAR is music from the Punjab, and it means dancing
and singing at the same time. The Punjab is a furtile region,
partly in Pakistan and partly in India, where most of the
population are farmers. When the crops are good, folks celebrate
their abundance, both with marriages (since everyone's got more
money) and harvest parties. The big drum - the Dhol - is
traditional from the days before amplification. Even today, the
religious and nationalistic differences melt away when the Bhangra
starts up. Everybody joins together to dance and sing. (sung in
Punjabi)
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- AJAMERI is a lively, romantic song for all Lovers. The lyrics
entice the Beloved: "Please come, I wait for you with open arms.
You are my life, please come into my dreams. You are my life,
please come into my heart." (sung in Urdu)
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- FASANA is a Ghazal - a sonnet form of poetry - and it always
has meditative, mystical and romantic elements in it. This song
says that without the Presence of the Beloved, life is incomplete:
"If you are with me, I can live whole, not torn between the
fiction and reality of my life. I long for you, Beloved. Without
your Divine Life, my own life is nothing." (sung in
Urdu/Ghazal)
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- All songs composed by Sukhawat Ali Khan
- © 2007 Jah Nur Music (BMI)
- Arranged by Sukhawat Ali Khan and Sachiko Kanenobu
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