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Golden Avatar - A Change Of Heart (LP) - VG+/VG

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Golden Avatar's A Change Of Heart LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Golden Avatar's A Change Of Heart second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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VG+
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG
Catalogue #:
BBT 108
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Folk Rock, Art Rock, Ethereal
$8.00

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Album Info

Artist: Golden Avatar
Album: A Change Of Heart
Released: UK, 1977

Tracklist:

A1World Beyond The Sky3:25
A2Questions Questions3:45
Bass - Steve Pinkston
A3Bhagavad-Gita5:30
Electric Guitar - John Goux
A4Seers Of The Truth5:35
A5You're Not That Body3:40
B1A Change Of Heart3:00
B2Swetadwip8:15
B3Oh Govinda4:42
B4Time For Going Home6:30


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Description

Golden Avatar's "A Change Of Heart" stands as an enigmatic relic from the 1970s, an album deeply entrenched in spiritual consciousness and the counterculture movement. The project, an offshoot of the Hare Krishna movement, aimed to merge Western rock sensibilities with Eastern spiritual themes, offering a unique blend of progressive rock, devotional music, and philosophical introspection.

The album's title, "A Change Of Heart," signifies the core ethos of the record – a transformation of one's inner self, a turn towards spiritual realization. Each track is an invitation to reflect, meditate, and ultimately find inner peace.

The opening track, "Time for Going Home," sets the stage with its soft, melodic verses, building up to an energetic chorus. It alludes to the concept of returning to one's spiritual roots, echoing the Hare Krishna belief of the soul's eternal journey back to the divine.

"Rest in Peace," perhaps one of the most memorable tracks, elegantly encapsulates the spirit of the album. Its contemplative lyrics explore life's impermanence and the eternal nature of the soul, while the instrumentation—combining traditional Indian instruments with Western ones—creates an immersive soundscape. The sitar interludes and harmonized chants add depth, fusing the boundaries between East and West.

While the album leans heavily on its spiritual undertones, it never comes off as preachy. Tracks like "You're Not That Body" and "Lord of the Universe" address profound philosophical questions with grace, encouraging listeners to question their perceptions of reality, identity, and the divine.

One striking feature of "A Change Of Heart" is its eclectic musical influences. From bluesy rock to soft ballads and even hints of early psychedelic sounds, the album is a rich tapestry of genres. "Transmigration" offers a whimsical take on the concept of reincarnation, with a playful melody that contrasts its profound message.

However, as with any ambitious project, "A Change Of Heart" has its moments of overreach. At times, the lyrical content can become dense, potentially alienating those not well-versed in the intricacies of Vedic philosophy. Moreover, while the fusion of Eastern and Western sounds is innovative, it occasionally feels disjointed, leading to a somewhat uneven listening experience.

Yet, despite these minor critiques, there's no denying the album's uniqueness. In a decade known for its experimental music, "A Change Of Heart" stands out for its bold attempt to bridge cultural and spiritual divides.

In conclusion, Golden Avatar's "A Change Of Heart" is an intriguing musical journey, offering listeners a chance to explore the intersection of rock music and spiritual enlightenment. While it might not be everyone's cup of tea, for those intrigued by the fusion of East and West or those seeking a musical meditative experience, this album is a gem worth exploring.

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