This is the sixth CD from Dada Veda, released January 1, 2018 . It contains yoga-infused folk music as well as two songs addressing social concerns.

Credits:

Dada Veda: vocals, guitar, harmonica
Cayden Wood: recording, production, mastering and arrangement, bass, guitar solos, vocals, drum programming
Shasta Homel: vocals
Tom Tamburello: guitar, bass and production of Track 2.
Sara Gita: vocals, Track no. 2
Gary Warnimont: photography
Roman Mikhailiuk: cover photo
Zoran F: Album design

All songs composed by Dada Veda ©℗ 2018 RAWA Music, BMI except: Let’s Not Wait Till Tomorrow by Larry Samuel Mitchell. The Lion Sleeps Tonight by Solomon Linda, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss, and Albert Stanton , Copyright Imagem Sounds Obo Luigi Creatore Music And Imagem Sounds Obo Abilene Music Llc.

$13.00 for the physical CD (postage included 



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About the tracks

1. Remember the Sun Will Shine – even in difficult times we have to keep working to build a brighter tomorrow
2. Caring Heart – health care is a human right, not a privilege of the rich
3. Let’s Not Wait Till Tomorrow – I first heard this from my friend Larry Mitchell in 1973 and I have always loved the spiritual message of this song.
4. Don’t Take It – one more in my series of songs about yoga’s guide to human conduct
5. Sitting in the Lap of Creation – inspired by my frequent visits to a spiritual center in Poland in the 1990s
6. The Lion Sleeps Tonight – there is a long story behind this infectious pop hit, built on a South African tune by Solomon Linda
7. Crazy Old Town –This song expresses my amazement at how New York City became a safer place to live, after returning from a 40 year trip around the world.
8. Do I Need It? – Yoga ethics says that we should take only as much as we really need
9. Be Kind to Everyone – a song stating yoga’s first ethical principle in a children’s format
10. Crazy Bliss – I was having fun with the solemnity of the spiritual path and chose a far-out title to start off.
11. Mantra Kiirtan 2011 – this is a live recording of the Baba Nam Kevalam at a retreat in Urbana, Illinois in 2011. Sing along with the recording and then sit down to enjoy some inner peace and all pervasive love.