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Kula Shaker

Initial release : 1996

Columbia 67822

This compilation includes one song which refers to Jerry Garcia and one which apparently does not refer to the Grateful Dead though it was thought initially by many to do so.

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Tracks

  • Hey Dude (Kula Shaker/Mills)
  • Knight on the Town (Kula Shaker/Mills)
  • Temple of Everlasting Light (Bevan/Mills)
  • Govinda (Kula Shaker/Mills)
  • Smart Dogs (Kula Shaker/Mills)
  • Magic Theatre (Bevan/Mills)
  • Into the Deep (Bevan/Mills)
  • Sleeping Jiva (Bevan/Darlington/Mills/Winterhart)
  • Tattva (Kula Shaker/Mills)
  • Grateful When You're Dead/Jerry Was There (Kula Shaker/Mills)
  • 303 (Bevan/Mills)
  • Start All Over (Mills)
  • Hollow Man, Pt. 1 & 2 (Bevan/Mills)
Musicians

Kula Shaker are;

  • Crispian Mills - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, tambourine, vocals
  • Alonza Bevan - bass, piano, tabla, vocals
  • Jay Darlington - organ, piano, mellotron
  • Paul Winterhart - drums
Guest musician;
  • Wajahat Kahn - sarod (Sleeping Jiva)
  • Himangsu Goswami - tabla (Govinda, Jerry Was There)
  • Kick Horns - horns (Start All Over)
Credits

  • Producer - John Leckie, Shep & Dodge, Crispian Mills
  • Engineer - John Leckie, Stephen Harris, Phil Ragnell
  • Mixing - John Leckie, Stephen Harris
  • Design, art direction - Stylorouge
  • Cover art - Dave Gibbons
  • Photography - Paul Cox

  • This album is dedicated to A. C. BhaktivDanta Swami and the Omnipotent and Omniscient Govenor
Notes

The song Jerry Was There is a mildly acerbic observation on Deadheads and refers to Garcia. The lyrics as performed on K are as follows;

Oh I'm telling you man
Jerry was there
You could feel his presence everywhere
Oh I'm telling you man
Jerry was there
You could feel his presence everywhere

Jerry was there
Jerry was there
Jerry was there
Jerry was there
I seen him man
Looked me right in the face

Jerry was there

The song Grateful When You're Dead does not however refer to the Grateful Dead. Crispian Mills has stated in interviews that it was just a joke title. The song was written and performed before the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995.
I'm painting
I paint a picture in your mind
If you're driving roads to suicide
I know you can sympathise
If your love is a cheatin'
And if you're blinded by the pain
Your honeymoon in summer
Is a picnic in the rain
You'll be grateful when you're dead
Grateful when you're dead

I'm shaking
I shake the spear before your eyes
Well if you know your history
You will read between the lines
If you're waiting for a vision
To illuminate your mind
To leave this world of misery
Oh to leave it all behind
You'll be grateful when you're dead
Grateful when you're dead

Related releases

Grateful When You're Dead/Jerry Was There and other tracks from this album were included on the compilation;


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