''Global Drum Project'' is an album by
Mickey Hart
Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band Grateful Dead. He was a member of the Grateful Dead from September 1967 until February 19 ...
,
Zakir Hussain,
Sikiru Adepoju, and
Giovanni Hidalgo
Giovanni Hidalgo a.k.a. "Mañenguito" (born November 22, 1963) is a Latin jazz percussionist.
Early years
Hidalgo was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he received his primary education. His grandfather was a musician, and his father, José ...
. It was released by
Shout! Factory
Shout! Factory, LLC, doing business as Shout! Studios (formerly doing business as Shout! Factory, its current legal name), is an American home video and music distributor founded in 2002 as Retropolis Entertainment. Its video releases, issued i ...
on October 2, 2007.
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The album combines music played on a variety of drums and other instruments, human voices singing and chanting, and electronic samples and digitally created sounds. It is a blend of traditional music, influenced by Mickey Hart's musicological studies of drumming from around the world, and music created using modern computer technology.
''Global Drum Project'' won the 2009 Grammy Award for ]Best Contemporary World Music Album
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album was an honor presented to recording artists between 2004 and 2011 for quality contemporary world music albums. The Grammy Awards, an annual ceremony that was established in 1958 and originall ...
.[ It reached number six on the ''Billboard'' chart for top world music albums.][
]
Critical reception
In ''The Music Box'', John Metzger wrote, "In crafting his latest effort ''Global Drum Project'', Hart reunited several of the principal members that had appeared on '' Planet Drum'', his Grammy-winning endeavor from 1991.... ''Global Drum Project'' is not, however, a simple reprise of Hart’s earlier work. Instead, it is an extension of every outing he has made. As such, it is as informed by the linguistic and technological aspects of ''Supralingua
''Supralingua'' is an album by former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart and his percussion ensemble Planet Drum. It was released on CD by Rykodisc, Rykodisc Records on August 4, 1998.
Like the band's previous album, ''Planet Drum'', ''Supraling ...
'' as it is by the earthy, rhythmic sojourns that filled '' Diga Rhythm Band''.... Digital technology has advanced considerably in the eight years that have passed since Hart issued ''Supralingua'', and in what could be viewed as a reflection of the world’s computerized infrastructure, ''Global Drum Projects contents are genetic hybrids in which pure, manmade sounds are united with those that have been sampled and enhanced with effects. The vocals, in particular, are processed until they become psychedelic vapor trails that waft across the faces of the songs..."[
In ''Glide'' magazine, Tim Newby wrote, "Their sound has moved away from the straight drum and percussion that dominated ''Planet Drum'', and at times now takes on an ambient trance vibe. The album is colored by Hart's use of his computer workstation RAMU (Random Access Musical Universe) that allows him to access his entire library of sounds, enabling him to be able to loop and sample them into an entirely new musical collage. The distinct sounds created by Hart's RAMU provide the heartbeat and the personality for the album, about which he says, 'We had clear goals when Zakir and I started this, and we stayed with the vision. It's basically a combination of the archaic world — drums, membranes, percussion — and the digital domain. And we’re dancing between those two worlds.'"][
On Jambands.com, Glenn Alexander said, "On ''Global Drum Project'', ickey Hartand fellow percussionist Zakir Hussain have assembled a group of musicians to make a modern drum record that steers clear of new age's more demure temperaments while harnessing modern technology to expose the music's breathing, pulsing heart. Skirting the boundaries of improvised abandon and honing in on movement, color, and melody, he and eight other world musicians manage to make a 'drum record' sound like so much more."][
In '']All About Jazz
''All About Jazz'' is a website established by Michael Ricci in 1995. A volunteer staff publishes news, album reviews, articles, videos, and listings of concerts and other events having to do with jazz. Ricci maintains a related site, ''Jazz Near ...
'', Glenn Astarita wrote, "Pristinely recorded, the artists use some of the latest and greatest studio processing techniques to augment the inherent instrumental elements. With oscillating chants and orations intermixed, the musicians merge tuned percussion and stringed-instruments into pulsating world-groove motifs. The sonic treatments are tastefully done and not over-baked, where they primarily use effects for texture and ornamentation. And within various movements Niladari Kumar's resonating sitar lines provide an echo-chamber type foreground to trickling, spiritualized vocals and mellow dreamscapes."[
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Track listing
#"Baba" – 5:25
#"Kaluli Groove" – 7:20
#"Funky Zena" – 4:25
#"Under One Groove" – 5:58
#"Dances with Wood" – 4:07
#"Heartspace" – 5:27
#"Tars" – 4:18
#"I Can Tell You More" – 4:54
Personnel
Musicians
*Mickey Hart
Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band Grateful Dead. He was a member of the Grateful Dead from September 1967 until February 19 ...
– percussion, vocals
* Zakir Hussain – percussion, vocals
*Giovanni Hidalgo
Giovanni Hidalgo a.k.a. "Mañenguito" (born November 22, 1963) is a Latin jazz percussionist.
Early years
Hidalgo was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he received his primary education. His grandfather was a musician, and his father, José ...
– Latin percussion
{{for, the company, Latin Percussion
Latin percussion is a family of percussion, membranophone, lamellophone and idiophone instruments used in Latin music.
Instruments Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican styles Folkloric and Santeria
* Trap drums
* Abaku ...
* Sikiru Adepoju – talking drum
The talking drum is an hourglass-shaped drum from West Africa, which can be used as a form of speech surrogacy by regulating its pitch and rhythm to mimic the tone and prosody of human speech. It has two drumheads connected by leather t ...
*Babatunde Olatunji
Michael Babatunde Olatunji (April 7, 1927 – April 6, 2003) was a Nigerian drummer, educator, social activist, and recording artist.
Early life
Olatunji was born in the village of Ajido, near Badagry, Lagos State, in southwestern Nig ...
– vocals on "Baba"
*Taufiq Qureshi
Ustad Taufiq Qureshi (born 1962) is an Indian classical musician. He is a percussionist and composer.
Early life
Born in Mumbai to the tabla player Alla Rakha. His eldest brother was a legendary tabla player, Zakir Hussain. He received guidanc ...
– percussion, vocals
*Niladari Kumar – sitar
The sitar ( or ; ) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music. The instrument was invented in the 18th century, and arrived at its present form in 19th-century India. Khusrau K ...
*Dilshad Khan – sarangi
The sārangī is a bowed, short-necked three-stringed instrument played in traditional music from South Asia – Punjabi folk music, Rajasthani folk music, Sindhi folk music, Haryanvi folk music, Braj folk music, and Boro folk music (the ...
Production
*Producers: Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain
*Digital production: Jonah Sharp, Graham Shrimpton
*Pro Tools engineers: Richard Fisher, John Paul McLean, Robert Gateley
*Mastering: John Cuniberti
*Mixing: Tom Flye, Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain
*Recorded and mixed at Studio X, Sonoma County, California
*Liner notes: Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain
References
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Mickey Hart albums
2007 albums
Shout! Factory albums
Albums produced by Mickey Hart