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| ARTIST: | Mickey Hart |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Rykodisc |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Udu Chant, Island Groove, Light Over Shadow, Dance Of The Hunter's Fire, Jewe 'You Are The One', The Hunt, Temple Caves, The Dancing Sorcerer, Bones, Lost River, Evening Samba, Iyanu 'Surprises', Mysterious Island |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014431020629 |
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Customer Reviews of Planet Drum
Pretty Boring This is the first CD of all percussion I have ever bought, and it'll prolly be my last. An album of all percussion is, frankly, pretty boring. Much more interesting to hear percussion-heavy *music* such as, say, Peter Gabriel. "The Hunt" and "The Dancing Sorcerer" are ok, but even at its best, this album is background noise.
Mickey's Classic!
All I can say is awesome album! Goes well with the previous effort "At The Edge".
Mickey gathers up percussion players from all over the world to create a mass drum/percussive ensemble with pieces that will go to your soul.
Great headphone album. Sit back and let Mickey & Co. take you on a percussive trip around the world.
Planet Drum is the way to go if you're looking for some good Mickey Hart.
Some Successful Experiments, But Not a Cohesive Album
In this concept album, Hart brings great drummers from around the world to participate. The result is wholly new works that are without question novel, but this record has not fared well in my collection since I bought it four years ago. I find myself choosing traditional Brazilian or Latin American or Indian or Middle Eastern performances rather than Planet Drum. I would especially warn potential buyers that Planet Drum is not a survey of percussion styles that will help you decide what you do and do not like. It is instead outside all the mainstream styles and I would consider it the kind of album that would augment a percussion collection rather than start one.