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Dizrhythmia

 
Album Review: Dizrhythmia

  • Artist: Dizrhythmia
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 42:40
  • Type: Instrumental, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The sole album by the jazz-rock collective Dizrhythmia -- they were named in honor of Dizzy Gillespie, not the similarly titled second album by Split Enz -- is a most pleasant surprise. Led by guitarist Jakko M. Jakszyk (of the chartbound funk-poppers Level 42) and premier jazz-folk bassist Danny Thompson, Dizrhythmia also included a full-time Indian percussion player, Pandit Dinesh, alongside drummer Gavin Harrison, and features several other Indian vocalists and instrumentalists. (More familiar names like Hatfield and the North's Dave Stewart and Peter Blegvad also drop in.) This is no simple funk-plus-sitar attempt at crossover fusion, however; the Indian classical instruments avoid the usual curry house clichés, and there is no whiff of orientalism or exotica in the songs. Instead, the songs perfectly integrate rhythms and melodies from both musical traditions in roughly equal doses, supporting each other subtly but effectively. The album is low-key but not ambient (a comparison could be made to the '80s dream pop collective This Mortal Coil), with an emphasis on atmosphere rather than groove. Hardly Top of the Pops material, Dizrhythmia is an intriguing and mostly quite successful experiment. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dizrhythmia Gavin Harrison Dizrhythmia (4:21)
Standing in the Rain Gavin Harrison, Jakko M. Jakszyk Dizrhythmia (8:05)
It Will Only End in Tears Gavin Harrison Dizrhythmia (5:46)
Katy Goes to School Gavin Harrison Dizrhythmia (6:54)
Walking on the Cracks Gavin Harrison Dizrhythmia (3:09)
8000 Miles Gavin Harrison Dizrhythmia (6:17)
What Katy Did Next Gavin Harrison Dizrhythmia (2:42)
A Grown Man Immersed in Tin-Tin Gavin Harrison, Jakko M. Jakszyk Dizrhythmia (5:45)

Credits

Dinesh (Percussion), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Guitar (Acoustic)), B.J. Cole (Guitar (Steel)), B.J. Cole (Guitar), Dinesh (Native American Drums), Gavin Harrison (Drums), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Sitar), Dave Stewart (Piano), Gurudev Singh (Sarod), Gavin Harrison (Marimba), Sarah Jones (Cover Photo), Sarah Jones (Photography), Danny Thompson (Bass), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Producer), Bobby Harrison (Flugelhorn), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Prophet Synthesizer), B.J. Cole (Pedal Steel), Kevin Davies (Photography), Dinesh (Production Assistant), Rattan Sharma (Vocals), Peter Blegvad (Voices), Nick Godfrey (Engineer), Surekha Kothari (Vocals), Chris Lawson (Assistant Engineer), Gurudev Singh (Sarrusophone), Bobby Harrison (Horn), Gavin Harrison (Producer), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Guitar), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Flute), Gavin Harrison (Percussion), Jim Abbiss (Engineer), Lyndon Connah (Piano), Durga Pandit (Assistant), Peter Blegvad (Vocals), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Guitar (Electroacoustic)), Sultan Khan (Sarangui), Dave Stewart (Piano), David Coulter (Didjeridu), Owen Morris (Engineer), Rex Brough (Engineer), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Piano), Danny Thompson (Double Bass), Durga Pandit (Vocals), Dinesh (Vocals), Jakko M. Jakszyk (Vocals), Dinesh (Drums), Kevin Davies (Portraits)
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