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1. Tirtha (2011)
by Vijay Iyer / Tirtha
Pianist and composer Vijay Iyer cut five albums in 2010 in various ensemble and solo settings. He was also was nominated for a Grammy for 2009's ... More
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3. The Sounds of India (1968)
by Ravi Shankar
One of the early works of art created for the West by the Grandfather of World Music. This album stands as an early attempt to teach the curious ... More
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6. Ragas and Sagas (1992)
by Jan Garbarek
The saxophone is not an instrument usually associated with Pakistani music. And Pakistanis are not especially famous for collaborating with ... More
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7. Dog My Cat (2001)
by Harry Manx
Slide guitarist Harry Manx was born in the U.K., raised in Canada, and lived and worked in Europe and Japan before spending five years studying ... More
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8. West Meets East (1967)
by Ravi Shankar / Yehudi Menuhin
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9. Vision of Peace: The Art of Ravi Shankar (2001)
by Ravi Shankar
The sublime artistry of the legendary sitar master Ravi Sankar on this two-CD compilation is marred by bungled liner notes. With a title as general ... More
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10. Collaborations (2010)
by Ravi Shankar/George Harrison
It's well-known that Ravi Shankar and George Harrison had a close personal relationship, Shankar giving Harrison personal sitar instruction after the ... More
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11. Krishna Lila (2002)
by DJ Cheb I Sabbah
"Krishna" and "Cheb" are two names that one seldom sees on the same album. Krishna is a Hindu name for God, while the Cheb moniker is used by male ... More
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12. The Orphan's Lament (1994)
by Huun-Huur-Tu
From the first track, their second album, Orphan's Lament grabs your attention with "Prayer" -- the deep, unearthly, sounds of Tibetan Lamaist chant. ... More
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14. Rise (2005)
by Anoushka Shankar
The daughter of Ravi Shankar moves far from the tradition on her fourth solo album, using her considerable sitar skills (understandably, she'll never ... More
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17. Passages (1990)
by Ravi Shankar and Phillip Glass
A collaboration between an avant-garde modern classical composer and a traditional Indian/Hindi composer/performer seems as unlikely as ice hockey on ... More
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18. The Very Best of Ravi Shankar [EMI] (2011)
by Ravi Shankar
No musician did more than Ravi Shankar to bring Indian music and the sitar to a Western audience and he has had a massive influence on countless ... More
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19. Three Ragas [Angel] (1956)
by Ravi Shankar
Perhaps Ravi Shankar's finest World Pacific record, Three Ragas is not only a fantastic artistic statement, but also an excellent introduction to the ... More
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20. Portrait of Genius (1964)
by Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar has been described as one of the greatest musicians on the planet. This record, one of his classic World Pacific albums, clearly lends ... More
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21. Wise and Otherwise (2002)
by Harry Manx
To call Harry Manx a wizard of slide guitar is perfectly true, but not the whole story. Add banjo, harmonica, and the Indian veena to that, and you ... More
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22. Live at Carnegie Hall (2001)
by Anoushka Shankar
While Anoushka Shankar had already received terrific amounts of press because of her heritage and beauty, the young sitar prodigy's Carnegie Hall ... More
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24. East of Eden (2009)
by Taken by Trees
East of Eden's back-story is the stuff of movies. Following the release of Taken by Trees' 2007 debut, Open Field, Victoria Bergsman and her trusty ... More
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