In the heart of Mumbai, under the spell of a Saturday night, guitar virtuoso John McLaughlin and his revived Indo-jazz project, Remember Shakti, delivered a mesmerizing performance that transcends cultural and musical boundaries. "Remember Shakti: Saturday Night In Bombay," released in 2001 under Universal Music Division Decca Records France, is a captivating live album that blends the rich tapestry of jazz fusion, flamenco, and traditional Indian music.
The album features an impressive lineup of musicians, including U. Srinivas on electric mandolin, Vikku Selvaganesh on ghatam, kanjira, and mridangam, and the legendary Zakir Hussain on tabla. Together, they create a sonic journey that is both intricate and exhilarating. The four-track album, with a total runtime of 1 hour and 1 minute, showcases the band's mastery of their instruments and their ability to weave together diverse musical traditions.
The concert opens with "Luki," composed by McLaughlin, setting the stage for an evening of musical exploration. "Shringar," composed by Shiv Kumar Sharma, follows, showcasing the band's ability to infuse classical Indian melodies with a contemporary jazz sensibility. "Giriraj Sudha," composed by U. Srinivas, is a testament to the electric mandolin's expressive range, while "Bell' Alla," composed by Zakir Hussain, brings the concert to a thrilling close.
"Remember Shakti: Saturday Night In Bombay" is not just a live album; it's a celebration of musical fusion and cultural exchange. McLaughlin's deep affection for Indian music shines through in every note, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh. Whether you're a fan of jazz, Indian classical music, or simply great musicianship, this album is a testament to the power of music to bring people together.