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A Meeting by the River

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
By jayhikkss TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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Rick Turner, founder of the fable Alembic Guitars Company, is a friend of Ry Cooder. He played him an album recorded by Vishwa Mohan Bhatt for Water Lily Acoustics. Bhatt is an Indian musician who conceived and plays an instrument called the "mohan vina" which, used with a metal slide, strongly recalls a slide guitar.

Cooder, a master of the latter instrument, was so moved by what he heard that he decided to meet Bhatt. Subsequently, both recorded this instrumental gem of an album.

The recording sessions were very loose and the music was entirely improvised.

The interplay between those two master musicians is such that, as the music progresses, Ry's guitar lines start bending their heads toward India while Vishwa's get bluesier. The two seemingly disparate guitars eventually embrace one another and intertwine until you can't tell where one leaves off and the other begins

The music is powerful yet tranquil and the vibe creates a whole universe of modal patterns. Complementing each other, Cooder and Bhatt lay out vast landscapes of sound that seem to transport you, upon listening, into another "musical zone."

Backed by the rhythm section of Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari (tabla) and Joachim Cooder (dumbek, bongo-like instrument), the two master slide guitarists converse in ancient melodies and weave a spell that begs for darkness and infinite repeat.

Moreover, thanks to the fine engineering, the recorded sound is flawless. This is one of the best-sounding acoustic guitar recordings that I have ever heard.

I want to tell you that "A Meeting by the River" is just flat-out astounding. It is, without a doubt, one of my three favourite Cooder albums. It fully deserves a place of choice in his many fans' library.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Peace and longing 7 Oct 2001
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I'll leave technical remarks to one more musical if I may. Suffice to say that listening to this album evokes such feelings of harmony, peace and acceptance in me. This is due partly to the beautiful, soulful quality of the music, and partly to an understanding that this is two musicians meeting in a world which seeks to be rid of such arbitrary boundaries as culture, nationality or 'style'. The music that these two create represents, for me, a very powerful unifying force in all things. And if that sounds too esoteric, just give it a listen!

If you love tender, meaningful music, I can't recommend this highly enough.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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Ry Cooder scores again, magically matching up his guitar skills with those of VM Bhatt. Sublime melodies with plenty of slide action from Ry, in the sparse vein of Paris Texas, but Bhatt keeps up alongside very admirably. I've no idea how these two guys met, but Mr Cooder seems to have a very sensitive nose for seeking out like-minded musical playmates... and to think that some pleb travelling in my car described this as '..curry house music..'! It's sublime, not ridiculous.
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