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Release Date: 12-11-2002
Label: Prabhu Music
Catalog Number: PM14001
Barcode: 4036067140010
Musical Style: Chant
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gayatri Mantra ![]() | 5 | Shima Shima |
| 2 | Om Asatoma | 6 | Sammasati |
| 3 | Tumare Darshan | 7 | Yemaya Assessu |
| 4 | Om Namo | 8 | Gayatri Mantra |
Featuring 'Gayatri Mantra' - the most endearing and enduring vocal purification ceremony of all time - an ecstatic soul intimately connected with the Divine; it has been recorded dozens of times, and chanted by millions every day. But rarely, if ever, has it been set to music and sung with such spiritually uplifting grace. German-born vocalist Premal has the kind of voice to which all singers aspire: pure, warmly resonant, boasting both perfect enunciation and respectable range. Weaving her exquisitely lovely 'instrument' through Miten's sumptuous and sensual chordal textures, Premal blesses us with a rendition of this most ancient of mantras that is quite possibly the most moving ever made.
German-born Deva Premal is a classically trained musician and gifted singer who grew up in an atmosphere of mantras and eastern spirituality. She has been called both 'the queen of mantra' and the 'high chanteuse of chant'. Miten, originally from Britain, began as a singer-songwriter-guitarist in the 70s opening for such groups as Fleetwood Mac and Ry Cooder. He then discovered the power of meditation and left the world of rock 'n' roll behind. The two met at an ashram in India in 1990.
With her face gracing magazine covers, such as Natural Beauty & Health and New Age Voice, and one of her signature pieces, The Gayatri Mantra, being performed by Cher on tour, Deva Premal's star, along with Miten's, is on the rise. Their music, once found only in yoga studios, meditation centres and spiritual festivals, is now featured in record stores around the world and listed on Amazon.com's New Age Top 10.
Additional Attributes:
| Relaxing | Uplifting | Meditative | Exercise | Healing | Chant |
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