World fusion. Oryginalne wydanie - 1988. Teraz, po remasteringu, z dodatkowym mix dyskiem.
Hear No Evil originally released in 1988, marked one of the truly world fusion creations. The original CD is remastered, and a second full length CD of two extended mix translations were created especially for Meta Records.
"To realize Hear No Evil, bassist/super-producer Bill Laswell tapped a group of world-class musicians. The divergent virtuosity of such aces as violinist L. Shankar, guitarist Nicky Skopelitis, and percussionist Aiyb Dieng blend seamlessly under the leader's acute sense of direction. Assassin hints of near-Eastern desolation á la Led Zeppelin's Kashmir, but most of the album follows the rustic grooves of Lost Roads....the second coming of Hear No Evil is all good..."
—Billboard Magazine, January '00
"Hear No Evil is an amazing fusion of Indian percussion and drone with rustic American guitar. This is one of the few CDs that puts me into a true trance, where time dissolves and all my thoughts evaporate....I just want to sit and meditate and absorb this bliss."
—Yoga Basics, February '02
World fusion. Oryginalne wydanie - 1988. Teraz, po remasteringu, z dodatkowym mix dyskiem.
Hear No Evil originally released in 1988, marked one of the truly world fusion creations. The original CD is remastered, and a second full length CD of two extended mix translations were created especially for Meta Records.
"To realize Hear No Evil, bassist/super-producer Bill Laswell tapped a group of world-class musicians. The divergent virtuosity of such aces as violinist L. Shankar, guitarist Nicky Skopelitis, and percussionist Aiyb Dieng blend seamlessly under the leader's acute sense of direction. Assassin hints of near-Eastern desolation á la Led Zeppelin's Kashmir, but most of the album follows the rustic grooves of Lost Roads....the second coming of Hear No Evil is all good..."
—Billboard Magazine, January '00
"Hear No Evil is an amazing fusion of Indian percussion and drone with rustic American guitar. This is one of the few CDs that puts me into a true trance, where time dissolves and all my thoughts evaporate....I just want to sit and meditate and absorb this bliss."
—Yoga Basics, February '02