GUNESH — Вижу Землю (I See The Earth)

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Album · 1984

Filed under World Fusion
By GUNESH

Tracklist

A1 Байконур · Baikonur 5:02
A2 Бу Дерды · Bu Derdy 7:44
A3 Восточный Экспресс · Oriental Express 3:32
B1 Ритмы Кавказа · Rhythms Of The Caucasus 8:25
B2 Ветер С Берегов Ганга · Wind From The Gang 4:32
B3 Вьетнамские Фрески · Vietnamese Frescoes 4:20

Line-up/Musicians

Bass Guitar – Vladimir Belousov
Guitar, Instruments [Copus, Hitar] – Mikhail Loguntsov
Keyboards – Stepan Stepanyants
Keyboards, Leader – Oleg Korolev
Percussion – Rishad Shafiev
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Vakhid Rizaev
Tenor Saxophone – Stanislav Morozov
Trombone – Yusif Aliev
Trumpet – Alexander Stasukevich , Shamil Kurmanov
Violin – Hassan Mamedov
Voice – Yoloman Agakhanov
Lead Vocals – Khajiriza Ezizov

About this release

Мелодия – C60 21197 007 (USSR)

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siLLy puPPy
Going through the tons of albums I have from Turkmenistan (ha!), I think i've found a favorite! The GUNESH ENSEMBLE (sometimes found only as Гунеш (GUNESH) was a highly eclectic and energetic group led by drummer Rishard Shafi. They were masters of jazz-fusion mixed with all things Central Asian folk including haunting chants and exotic instruments. Of course they even had a Vietnamese singer! After their first album of mostly folk material they really stepped it up and created something truly unique and unbelievable.

Вижу Землю (Looking At Earth) in an unearthly amalgation of musical majesticness. The album begins with a whispering wind and some temple bells before Russian dialogue ushers in some seriously deranged funkiness and energetic percussion and horns with some strange electronic “talking.” The jazz-fusion doesn't waste any time getting warmed up. You know you're in for a very wild ride with this one. The album continues to surprise with abrupt changes but quite capable of sustaining a beautiful melody in the form of song or chant. The interplay of 10 plus instruments may be going on at any given moment. Absent are any influences from Western bands. All sounds original and isolated like it was all created in a remote area that still hasn't made contact with the Western world. However parts do remind me of Italian avant-proggers Area and the last cut sounds like a traditional Vietnamese song meets the Mahavishnu Orchestra.

If you like eclectic world fusion then you will love this. Must hear to believe.

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