Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Quintessence - Dive Deep (1971)

Year: March 1971 (CD Jan 10, 2005)
Label: Repertoire Records (UK), REPUK 1063
Style: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Country: Notting Hill, London, England
Time: 42:07
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 278 Mb

Lead by Australian-born violinist and flutist Rothfield (AKA Raja Ram), keyboardist Phil Jones (Shiva Shankar) and Shambu Babaji on bass, this North-London group had very strong spiritual Indian classical music influences. Their first two albums, In Blissfull Company and their eponymous second album (they had much success riding on the popular sudden passion provoked by the BEATLES) are filled with Indian Sacred Chants and Psalms, but also much more accessible jazz-filled rock tracks full of delightful moments. Their third album Dive Deep was less spiritually oriented and contained more jazz-influenced improvisations with longer intrumental interplay tracks. After the partially live album Self some key members left to form the similar KALA, and QUINTESSENCE released on last album that was simply not quintessential anymore.
At their top , QUINTESSENCE was a magnificient group playing some superb Indian-laced psychadelic rock and are fondly remembered by all etnic fusion music afficianados and old hippies around the world.
(progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1507)

01. Dive Deep (04:44)
02. Dance For The One (10:45)
03. Brahman (04:17)
04. The Seer (06:00)
05. Epitaph For Tomorrow (08:21)
06. Sri Ram Chant (07:58)

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