Runningtime: 00:00:00, Art Direction [Direction Artistique], Liner Notes: François Auboux, Design [Conception Graphique]: Gros & Détails, Design [Montage]: Philippe Malidin, Design [Préparation Du Livret, Carte]: Kat Von Der Lippe, Recorded By: Pascal Besnard, Sarod: Amjad Ali Khan, Tabla: Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Tambura [Tampura]: Subbulakshmi Khan, Translated By: David Connaughton (3), Labelcode OCO561011.2 (C 561011), Recorded At Studio 106, Distributed By Harmonia Mundi, Made By Arvato Digital Services
A must for rock revivalists
It's about five minutes in to The Supreme Genius of - halfway through the channelled James Brown funk of Took My Lady To D...
Jeremy Goldmeier - 01/07/2008
Quentin Tarantino, meet your new house band. With their crash-and-burn songs and ultra-stylized presentation, King Khan and his Shrines bring a remark...
cloudspeakers - 27/06/2008
It?s difficult to pinpoint the smarmy but undeniable charm of The Supreme Genius of King Khan and the Shrines. On the one hand, the hour-long album,...
Marc Hogan - 17/06/2008
The fantastical tale of King "Bama Lama" Khan begins in 1995, when the Montreal-born son of immigrants from India (and self-professed grandson of the ...
Lutz Happel - 26/01/2009
Nichts ist hier so, wie es scheint. Das Trio um Can "Khan" Oral hat wohl eher deutsche als finnische, geschweige denn asiatische Wurzeln. Ihr Album ...