Dharana (1974)
Dharana is the 3rd album from Between, an international combo based in Munich. The music here can generally be described as World Fusion, a catch-all tag that incorporates various folk traditions, electronic, new age, and jazz. You really have to be in the mood to hear an album like this, as it's very soothing and tranquil. Put away the jam kit kids, this ain't no Krautrock! I'd say on Dharana, Between is operating in similar fashion to same era Popol Vuh and Deuter, though very different than both in aggregate. Detailed liner notes point to Greek, Buddhist, Japanese, European (in general), and Indian tradition as references. Robert Eliscu's oboe is the most prominent lead instrument, though I find Peter Michael Hamel's trance filled organ to be a highlight. Two conga players ensure this isn't a static affair.
Ownership: 1977 Wergo (LP)
Other albums I own and need to review: Einsteig; And The Waters Opened
3/26/06 (acquired); 5/27/25 (review / new entry)

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