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It’s Ekadasi! Every Town and Village LP for you!

It’s Ekadasi! Haribol! On Saturday I posted a tape produced by Golden Avatar Productions. And today I’m posting a record produced by them. This is a fun record called Every Town & Village. It’s definitely one of the rarer releases, though it does seems to be one of the few that was released exclusively in the US.


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Unlike most of the albums, this one has full production credits. You can read them on the back of the album cover.

The songs on Every Town and Village were recorded at the 1972 San Francisco Ratha Yatra and the New York Temple. It was released in 1972.

It was impossible to separate the individual songs into tracks as often one song would fade into the next. I wanted to preserve that feeling so each side is one track. It’s much better this way, I assure you. However, this does mean that I won’t have previews for you. My apologies.


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Side One

1) Samkirtan 1:40 – A great tune. I don’t know who is leading, but the tune is great. I’m pretty sure I’ve not heard it before. Luckily, it’s repeated quite a lot. Simple kirtan with harmonium, kartals and mrdanga.

2) Temple Kirtan 11:13 – This slow but kind of rowdy kirtana seemed like a bunch of fun. We don’t really have kirtans like this anymore. Sort of a subdued rowdiness. It picks up the pace in the end. It’s blissful, trust me.

3) Samkirtan :50 – And it’s back for 50 seconds of fun!

4) Arati 5:13 – A really sweet recording of Gaura-arati with Hansadutta on vocals (I’m pretty sure about this). Though it does slightly speed up towards the end, our dear vocals restrains himself and stays pretty much on script.

5) Samkirtan 1:41 – What a way to end side one!


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Side Two

1) Samkirtan 1:40 – And why not start side two the same way? Same great melody!

2) Jaya Radha Govinda 5: 58 – This, I assume, was recorded in New York at the Radha Govinda Temple. Though I seem to think I hear Malati Prabhu’s vocals in the response (she’s fairly noticeable). Whichever, this is slow and sweet.

3) Samkirtan :54 – Hey! How about 54 more seconds of it?! Jaya!

4) Jaya Jagadisha Hare 8:53 – I think this was also lead by Hansadutta. This is the slowest rendition of Jaya Jagadisha that I’ve ever heard. It’s kind of droney, but nice. It picks up a bit towards the end. Hansadutta does a bit of improvising, but not much at all (especially compared to the European recordings).

5) Samkirtan 5:30 – Same tune. Heck, maybe it’s all of them put together into one long cut. It’s hard to tell, while this one is a wonderful melody, it doesn’t change much. Only the mrdanga gets a bit boisterous. Still, this is one great kirtan!

As requested, I have better quality scans for this one. My scanner isn’t quite big enough to do album covers, and for that I apologize. The bottom 1/2″ of the cover is cut off. I’ll try to even it out for next time.

Anyway, this is a rare one. There’s one up on Ebay for $100. But why spend it when you can just download it here?


Click here to download the entire album in one big zip file!
(85 MB)

[ps - the higher quality scans are *not* in the zip file - you'll have to grab them right from here - sorry]




Related posts:

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  2. It’s Ekadasi! Hare Krishna Records – The 7″’s
  3. It’s Ekadasi! Radhagovinda Productions
  4. It’s Ekadasi! Temple Radha Krishna!
  5. It’s Ekadasi! – Two Golden Avatars for the price of one!

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Comment by AditiNo Gravatar Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6
2007-11-05 08:55:45

Haribol,

I downloaded the Classic Tapes no.2 (file KT02.zip, 85 MB), the link for today’s Ekadasi vinyl also points to KT02.zip file ?? Is that right ?

Thanks for your efforts !

Hare Krishna,
Aditi

Comment by ericNo Gravatar Ubuntu Linux Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.8
2007-11-05 09:00:52

You are correct! Sorry about that. It’s all better now. :)

 
 
Comment by AditiNo Gravatar Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6
2007-11-05 09:18:31

Thanks !

 
Comment by RatiNo Gravatar Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.9
2007-11-05 11:53:08

This is great! How did you amass such a fabulous collection?

Keep it up!

Comment by ericNo Gravatar Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.9
2007-11-05 12:07:20

Years and years of collecting, I guess. I wanted to do a website about it, but never really got around to it. When I’m finally finished going through my collection for Ekadasi, it’ll be pretty much finished. But if I’m traveling, I may have to put it on hold. Who knows. Hm..

I’m hoping to get through the tapes by April. If I have to double up, so be it. I haven’t done the math. Ew, math.

 
 
Comment by ramakantaNo Gravatar Linux Opera 9.23
2007-11-05 12:28:57

Thank you so much for this! This is great stuff!

 
Comment by Sita-pati dasNo Gravatar Fedora Linux Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.8
2007-11-05 20:15:27

The melody for the first track is a variation on the classic Visnujana melody that is also used for Sri Rupa Manjari and appears on a David Bruce Hughes (Bhaktisiddharta das) album as “Visnujana where are you now?”.

It has a slightly different cadence from the classic version.

Thanks for posting this stuff.

If anyone has the Hansadutta album with the “Guru Guru on the wall” track, I’d love to get a copy of that.

Comment by ericNo Gravatar Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.9
2007-11-06 18:00:52

I keep almost buying that album. I should just do it some day. Ah, someday.

Thanks for the info on the melody. You never hear anything like this anymore.

 
Comment by hansadutta dasNo Gravatar Mac OS X Safari 525.20.1
2008-08-30 14:53:06

I think I have some LP’s with the “Guru Guru on the wall “, also other LP’s The Vision etc
Hare Krishna, Hansadutta das

 
 
Comment by Sita-pati dasNo Gravatar Fedora Linux Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.8
2007-11-05 20:32:41

What the Hare Krishna Band at the Sweetwaters Festival tapes from around ‘82 – ‘83? They were live recordings of a devotee band in NZ doing Mangalananda prabhu’s songs, and were put out by Golden Avatar productions – do you have those?

Comment by ericNo Gravatar Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.9
2007-11-06 17:59:39

I wish I had those. I wish I had a list of everything Golden Avatar released. But I’ve got a feeling that a few different groups used the name “Golden Avatar.”

 
 
Comment by CalderNo Gravatar Mac OS X Safari 419.3
2007-11-06 08:22:11

Points. As a lay person, I really appreciate what you are doing with posting these Krishna records online. Too often “niche” recordings fall by the wayside, yet their role in recording history is often bigger than the following the records had on their initial release if that makes sense. You are doing what the Smithsonian Institute does, but not soaking the record coniseur(sp) for it. This is something I’ve run into lately (last 9 months) with my interest in “singing cowboys”. Gene Autry, Sons of The Pioneers and my latest discovery, Slim Dusty (an Aussie cowboy). Poetry, spiritual chants, spoken word and traditional songs suffer in the constant format shuffle and your work with the Krishna records needs a tip of the hat.

 
Comment by Suresh dasNo Gravatar Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
2008-09-01 22:30:13

Golden Avatar is the production company that was run by Krishna Kanti Prabhu at the L.A. Temple back in the 1970’s.

 
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