The Braz Gonsalves 7 with Pam Crain – Raga Rock
Tracklist
A | Raga Rock | |
B1 | No Amount Of Loving | |
B2 | Down The Back Bay |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – EMI Group Of Companies
- Manufactured By – The Gramophone Company Of India Ltd.
Credits
- Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Braz Gonsalves
- Bass Guitar – Ian Cazo
- Drums – Eric Cabral
- Guitar – Chad Bronckhurst
- Liner Notes – Kishore Bhimani
- Organ – Louis Banks
- Piano – Oscar Rodericks
- Trumpet – Tommy Fernandes
- Vocals – Pam Crain
Notes
Notes on back sleeve -
BRAZ GONSALVES
It's all very well to blow the sax and churn out decades-old pop-numbers in smoke-filled security of restaurants and night clubs and it's quite another, Braz-style, to explore the nuances of Indian raga on his tenor sax. "Raga Rock" is an experiment and an invocation based on the Todi Rags. Braz likes to do things differently - he does his thing with two saxes - the alto and the tenor -in "Down the Rock Bay..."
PAM CRAIN
Tossing her blonde curls with abandon. Pam has the enviable knack of putting old wine in brand new bottles and churning it out like vintage - a pop song or ballad becomes recreated with her original rendering. As much at home with rocks as with slow time, Pam gives it plenty of oomph in "No amount of Loving". And no amount of verbiage can do justice to her charm and verve.
-Kishore Bhimani
BRAZ GONSALVES
It's all very well to blow the sax and churn out decades-old pop-numbers in smoke-filled security of restaurants and night clubs and it's quite another, Braz-style, to explore the nuances of Indian raga on his tenor sax. "Raga Rock" is an experiment and an invocation based on the Todi Rags. Braz likes to do things differently - he does his thing with two saxes - the alto and the tenor -in "Down the Rock Bay..."
PAM CRAIN
Tossing her blonde curls with abandon. Pam has the enviable knack of putting old wine in brand new bottles and churning it out like vintage - a pop song or ballad becomes recreated with her original rendering. As much at home with rocks as with slow time, Pam gives it plenty of oomph in "No amount of Loving". And no amount of verbiage can do justice to her charm and verve.
-Kishore Bhimani
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