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Lost at Last, Lost at Last

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1736790

Disk length: 1h 9m 4s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Hinawayo 5:02
2. Kachina 5:00
3. Gypsy Fire 4:01
4. Payotee 6:18
5. Shri 4:37
6. Mira 4:24
7. Sufi 7:53
8. Trance 5:01
9. Rhade 7:21
10. Shalom 4:51
11. Diamond Body 5:30
12. Embrace Me 3:25
13. Ocean of Mercy 5:33

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Review

A pop-flavored, feel-good pastiche of ethnic techno, this eponymous debut from Maui-based Lost at Last could make them the rave generation's ABBA. This release, which seems to reinforce its danceable notion of global harmony, centers on the capable vocal talents of Jaya Lakshmi (who is more convincing with ethnic dialects than with English), supplemented by a four-man rhythm section; a programmer; and a skilled string player, Deva Priyo. Thumping, beeping paeans to world unity, adorned with Indian, flamenco, and Middle Eastern flourishes and even a stray banjo ("Peyote"), make this diasporic offering likable without being remarkable. The group's sound is likely better appreciated at one of its part-ritual/part-carnival live shows, where costumes, glowing body art, and sideshow characters up the entertainment ante. --Terry Wood

Other Versions

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Lost at Last

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 1h 9m 3s (-1m 59s)

Lost at Last

Tracks: 9 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 42m 40s (-27m 36s)

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