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The cover art (by comic-book artist [[Dave Gibbons]]) consists of various images related to the letter K, including:
The cover art (by comic-book artist [[Dave Gibbons]]) consists of various images related to the letter K, including:
[[John F. Kennedy]], [[Lord Kitchener Wants You|Lord Kitchener]], [[Karl Marx]], [[Gene Kelly]], [[Katharine Hepburn]], [[Ken Dodd]], [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]], [[Danny Kaye]], [[Kal-El]] (Superman), [[Boris Karloff]] (as Frankenstein), [[Krishna]], [[King Kong]], [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]], 2 [[Knights]] (a pair of [[Key (lock)|Keys]] on one of them), a [[Kettle]], [[Kali]], [[Wilhelm II of Germany|the Kaiser]], [[Nikita Khrushchev]], [[Grace Kelly]], the number 11 (symbolizing [[K]]) and [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s book ''[[Kim (novel)|Kim]]''.
[[John F. Kennedy]], [[Lord Kitchener Wants You|Lord Kitchener]], [[Karl Marx]], [[Gene Kelly]], [[Katharine Hepburn]], [[Ken Dodd]], [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]], [[Danny Kaye]], [[Kal-El]] (Superman), [[Boris Karloff]] (as Frankenstein's monster), [[Krishna]], [[King Kong]], [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]], 2 [[Knights]] (a pair of [[Key (lock)|Keys]] on one of them), a [[Kettle]], [[Kali]], [[Wilhelm II of Germany|the Kaiser]], [[Nikita Khrushchev]], [[Grace Kelly]], the number 11 (symbolizing [[K]]) and [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s book ''[[Kim (novel)|Kim]]''.


In 1998 K was placed at number 44 on [[Q (magazine)|Q]]'s 100 greatest albums of all time list.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}
In 1998 K was placed at number 44 on [[Q (magazine)|Q]]'s 100 greatest albums of all time list.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}

Revision as of 20:19, 27 October 2012

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
The Austin Chronicle [2]
Robert ChristgauC [3]
Entertainment WeeklyB+ [4]
Rolling Stonefavorable [5]

K is the debut album by Kula Shaker, released on 16 September 1996. When it was released, it became the fastest selling debut album in Britain since Oasis's Definitely Maybe.[citation needed] The album reached the #1 position in the UK charts, however in America it stalled at #200 in the Billboard charts.

The track "Grateful When You're Dead/Jerry Was There" is a homage to Jerry Garcia and his band The Grateful Dead.[citation needed] The Grateful Dead's psychedelic rock style is an influence on Kula Shaker's first and second albums. The hidden track after "Hollow Man" is a recording of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, speaking about his own guru.

The cover art (by comic-book artist Dave Gibbons) consists of various images related to the letter K, including: John F. Kennedy, Lord Kitchener, Karl Marx, Gene Kelly, Katharine Hepburn, Ken Dodd, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Danny Kaye, Kal-El (Superman), Boris Karloff (as Frankenstein's monster), Krishna, King Kong, Martin Luther King, Jr., 2 Knights (a pair of Keys on one of them), a Kettle, Kali, the Kaiser, Nikita Khrushchev, Grace Kelly, the number 11 (symbolizing K) and Rudyard Kipling's book Kim.

In 1998 K was placed at number 44 on Q's 100 greatest albums of all time list.[citation needed] In 2011, K once again made into a Q Magazine list for the 250 Greatest Albums of All Time.


Tracks

No.TitleLength
1."Hey Dude"4:10
2."Knight on the Town"3:25
3."Temple of Everlasting Light"2:33
4."Govinda"4:57
5."Smart Dogs"3:16
6."Magic Theatre"2:38
7."Into the Deep"3:49
8."Sleeping Jiva"2:02
9."Tattva"3:46
10."Grateful When You're Dead/Jerry Was There"5:42
11."303"3:08
12."Start All Over"2:35
13."Hollow Man Parts 1 & 2"6:10 (plus 0:12 hidden track after – 13:04 silence)
Preceded by UK number one album
28 September 1996 – 11 October 1996
Succeeded by

Credits

Kula Shaker are:

  • Crispian Mills – Singing, Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Tamboura.
  • Alonza Bevan – Bass, Piano, Tabla, Backing Vocals
  • Paul Winterhart – Drums
  • Jay Darlington – Organ, Mellotron, Piano.

Guest musicians:

  • Sarod on Sleeping Jiva by Wajahat Kahn.
  • Tabla on Govinda and Jerry Was There by Himangsu Goswami.
  • Backing Vocals on Govinda by Gauri.
  • Horns on Start All Over by The Kick Horns.

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Allmusic review". Allmusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Record Reviews - Music Review". The Austin Chronicle. 15 November 1996. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  3. ^ "CG: Kula Shaker". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  4. ^ Reviewed by Tracey Pepper (25 October 1996). "K Review | Music Reviews and News". EW.com. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  5. ^ [1][dead link]