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The Quintessence

60s Band

Quintessence were formed in April 1969 by Raja Ram in Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. They played a hybrid of jazz, progressive rock and Indian Music. The original line-up included Shiva Jones (voice, keys, percussion), Raja Ram (flutes, percussion), Sambhu Baba (bass, guitar), Maha Dev (guitar), Allan Mostert ((guitar), and Jake Milton (drums, percussion). Quintessence were tagged a 'spiritual' band and were playing new age rock before the term was born. Although their evangelism in retrospect might seem to be a bit over the top, the music retains its beauty created by some highly individual souls. They rehearsed in All Saints Hall which was a converted church near Portobello Road, and recorded 3 albums for Island Records between 1969 and 1971. two further albums were recorded in 1972 for RCA. The 'Self' entitled first of these was their best with studio material on side one, and the band playing live at Exeter University December 11, 1971 on side two. Their live set was usually mostly improvised as they avoided playing the same riff twice or going into a routine thing. Not unlike the Grateful Dead, they did a lot of collective jamming with an intention to trance out their colourful audiences by a forceful combination of the chanting of mantras with the Krishna flute lines and the lyrical guitar soloing. Often the local Hare Krishna disciples would provide an extra percussion section to the already steamy proceedings. Quintessence had their household guru in Swami Ambikananda who, with his clairvoyant talents and psychic abilities, was known to blow people's minds constantly. They built a reputation on solid club work and were deemed London's Underground Sensation in 1970. Besides appearing at the first two Glastonbury Festivals (then called 'Faires'), in 1970/71, they also were invited to play the Montreux Jazz Festival at a time when jazz was still being played there. At their peak they sold out the Royal Albert Hall twice.

http://www.mooncowhq.ch/Quintessence/index.htm

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  • LOVE YOU RAJA RAM

  • 6969SpAcE...ROFL!!!

    Am Grandma now but ...

    bak n 1971, tuk a trip, this exact day 11/05.

    Was so BLOWN AWAY by flute playing,I didn't get bak2planet Earth4almost a year. Trying to hold on2 my job as a stenographer, I one-day tried2 xplain2 my boss why I wasn't "there"(attentive).Sharing my new "UNDERSTANDING"/perceptions w/him as to my activity with LSD, he promptly fired me my ass. I kudn't LEGALLY complain2anyone!!

    B careful! Hav a gud trip w/gud friends.Mine were useless;I kno beter now ;)

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  • Raja Ram is flute GOD

  • am stoned as fuck and tripin on that song :D

  • Great to hear this again. So much good music I have forgotten in my pursuit to hear everything. Yes i was 18 in 69 and music is still full of surprises.

  • @stevenlouischapman i heard, they all sit around and meditate.

  • Awesome to find this. Really enjoyed this.

  • @vneach By your typing and mispelling (stenographer ????) I'd say you still haven't come down from your trip

  • nice!!!! niceeeee!!!!!!

  • I lost this group from very long time,thanks to youtube I found and i am happy to get my memory of the'70 back. No doubt , of course, the'70 the best music of all momnet!!!!

  • Hare Krishna!

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