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Heart As Wide As The WorldArtist: Krishna Das
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Tracklisting:

1. My Foolish Heart/Bhaja Govinda
2. Narayana/For Your Love
3. Hallelujah Shri Ram
4. Heart as Wide as the World/Shri Ram Jai Ram
5. Shiva Puja & Chant
6. Sitaram
7. By Your Grace/Jai Gurudev

Product Details:

   Release Date: 02 March 2010
   Record Label: Nettwerk Records
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   Sales Rank: 1778

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  Heart as wide as The World (31 August 2010)
You might say i am rather partial to what i call "classic" Krishna Dass. His melodic voice and rich moving devotional tone rains comfort and joy smultaneous and does my heart good. This CD is good, not classic. I think the occidental leaning of certain songs are a bit too atuned to the western ear to merit the genius we all know and love as the Poet Laureate of Meditation. I'll still be listening as Krishna Dass continues to allow us to listen to his journey into the majestic realms of the Heart as Wide as The World.

  Heart as Wide as the World by Krishna Das (08 June 2010)
Leaving San Francisco at the end of the '60's, (always an activist), travelling the world looking for the 'meaning' to life,eventually settling in Western Australia, participating in a conscious social experiment,joining an 'intentional' community to create a demonstration model of a responsible alternative society, raising children, joining the Greens Party, becoming a grandparent.......all of it leading to the recognition of the intense pull towards what Krishna Das calls "that place" (we are all looking for it).....this CD confirms my journey/ reafirms the reality of "that place" !!

  Great singing, heart-pounding spirit --- and, now, lyrics in English (21 April 2010)
In 1967, there was no Krishna Das, just a miserable rock-and-roll kid named Jeffrey Kagel. Luckily, in 1968, Kagel met Ram Das, just back from his first trip to India. Though sworn to secrecy, Ram Das couldn't help gushing about his guru. So off Kagel went to the foothills of the Himalayas. And though he was a Jew --- "on my parents' side," he says --- he was immediately hooked by Maharaj-ji, arguably the least doctrine-obsessed spiritual guide on the planet.

This attraction makes sense. Kagel came out of the Long Island rock and culture. Maharaj-ji practiced kirtan, the Hindu equivalent of the blues, a form of call-and-response chanting. The words were the Names of God, but it didn't much matter. "Om Namah Shivaya" --- crudely translated as "I bow to Shiva" --- is not about acknowledging an external diety, but connection to the god in your self.

Kagel sang his heart out. Or, more correctly, he sang his heart open and morphed into Krishna Das. In 1973, he returned to America, thinking he'd spent his life making devotional music. Not that he was a great singer. As he says:

I have very limited capabilities on almost every level. And musically, I'm very limited in what I can do. I have a nice voice. And the voice is actually a medium for that flow, that presence. But still, from a musical point of view, it's limited.

In the mid-`80s, he began leading kirtan in public. In spiritual circles, he was an immediate sensation. His explanation:

I'm just another person who hears me chanting, you know? That's why I do it. I'm not doing it for anybody else. I'm doing it because it's my life blood. It's what I do. I recognize that so many people get benefit from it. That's wonderful. Isn't that great? But that's not why I do it.

These egoless evenings were transportation --- they took audiences inside. "Going home," it's called. That can be overwhelming; some laugh and dance, some sob. Not the sort of thing you want to do if you're determined to be unhappy.

Over the years, I had flirted with the East. I got nowhere. I was well-read and lost, your basic angry, ambitious mess. Krishna Das has said: "If you want to get rid of anger in the world, you must get rid of it in your life. If I can't even not get pissed off when someone cuts me off in a car, how am I going to change the world?" Exactly my dilemma.

In 2004, I read an interview with Krishna Das. Intrigued, my wife and I set off to an ancient hall on the Lower East Side.

The room was full, and they were serving vegan dinners and selling meditation clothes, and to say I had some attitude about all this is to understate --- the prospect of group chanting took me back to teenage beach parties when kids sat around and sang the worst song ever written, "Kumbaya."

"Welcome to Bombay Weight Loss and Kirtan," Krishna Das began. "Here you can sing and lose weight at the same time."

So he was funny. And he looked amused: close-cropped hair, wire rim glasses, a junior version of a Wilfred Brimley moustache. He picked up the harmonium. "Shree Raam Jaya Raam Jaya Jaya Raam," he sang, then we sang with him, and I wish I could build some drama here, but the thing of it was: Liftoff was immediate.

That's partly because the music is in a lower register, so it works as directly on the spine as a great bass guitar riff. It's also because 500 people singing together form an instant community, and there's nothing rarer in our culture than community. And then there's the not inconsiderable fact that this guy is totally God-obsessed --- which is magical to witness.

Time bent, then stopped. As it did, the room cooled a bit. Babies fell asleep, babies were carried out. As for vain, sophisticated, oh-so-clever me --- I shucked my brittle shell and felt my heart beat with a roomful of strangers. And in that moment, peace prevailed. It was tangible. I mean, you could feel it.

By 2009, Krishna Das had recorded 11 CDs. He'd sold 300,000 copies. He was the rock star of spiritual music --- but he was trapped in the New Age category that's so easy to mock. Maybe it was time to return to his roots as a Long Island rock-and-roller, go electric, and --- after forty years of chanting the names of god in a language his countrymen couldn't understand --- sing in English, which he has described as "historically, the language of my suffering and unhappiness."

Yeah, but how about "For Your Love" --- a `60s hit for the Yardbirds (with Eric Clapton on guitar)? It makes perfect sense:

For your love...
I'd give the moon if it were mine to give
I'd give the stars and the sun for I live
To fill you with delight
I'd bring you diamonds bright
Don't you think it would excite
If I could dream of you tonight.
For your love...

To hear electric guitar playing against tabla, Krishna Das singing those words and then slipping into chant with a chorus --- maybe it's just me, maybe it's just now, but this experience feels very important to me. There's so much I want to do in my life, if only I can get out of my way. I don't have a practice, I chant with no one, but still, I feel this music helps me do that. Odds favor it can do it for you too.

  Such a wonderful Peaceful C.D. of Krishna Das (05 April 2010)
I had the pleasure of seeing this wonderful Artist several times and having dinner with him in Los Angeles
at a local Private Kirtan when he was in Los Angeles several years ago. He is so wonderful, thoughtful,
caring. If you enjoy Kirtan and enjoy stress free music this C.D. is for you.
If you are a true fan of his and Kirtan this is a must in your collection. When I first heard it:
"I cried" knowing his singing came from his Heart and realizing that this is why he called the C.D.
Heart as Wide as the World. His guru is in the music he sings and if you are a devotee of
his guru his love will reach out to you.

I cannot say enough about this CD except I was unable to see him this year 2010 in Los Angeles.
But I got the CD and it was like I was there singing, enjoying and smiling along with all my friends
who so love his music to. He is a amazing soul and a wonderful person to know. I hope he can read this
some day and understand that I was the one that gave him that prayer wand that night at Los Angeles.

He truly is a Master and so so humble. If I had to say I have a favorite at this point it would be
#7: By Your Grace/Jai Gurudev: Is my all time favorite because it express's the true meaning of finding,
searching, going, and then all that is left is the "LOVE" OF LIFE AND SOUL.
thank you Krishna Das for this wonderful CD.

It made my birthday so much more important!

  Heart As Wide As the World (03 April 2010)
This Krishna Das's best work ever. Since I got the CD I have been listening to it everyday. Rest of the day these songs are ringing in my head and I find myself singing.Thanks for this great CD. Krishna Das fans, it's a must have CD.

 


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