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2. 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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5. Traveller (2011)
by Anoushka Shankar
The daughter of Ravi Shankar and young prodigy of the sitar has long been a star of the world music circuit on her own, not merely due to her ... More
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6. 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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8. 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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9. Breathing Under Water (2007)
by Anoushka Shankar and Karsh Kale
Breathing Under Water is a different animal altogether. The pair co-wrote eight of the 13 cuts together. Another, "Easy," was co-written with Norah ... More
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11. Krishna Lila (2002)
by DJ Cheb I Sabbah
List of all editions"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. Collaborations (2010)
by Ravi Shankar/George Harrison
List of all editionsIt'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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13. World Voices, Vol. 1 (1998)
by Various Artists
List of all editionsReally more of an Eastern European Voices collection than a world collection, World Voices, Vol. 1 promises a cross-cultural blend, and delivers that ... More
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14. India's Master Musician (1963)
by Ravi Shankar
List of all editionsOne of Ravi Shankar's first Western recordings -- made at London's Abbey Road Studios in 1963 (a full two years before George Harrison was introduced ... More
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16. Rise (2005)
by Anoushka Shankar
List of all editionsThe 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. Swan Song (1999)
by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
List of all editionsSoon before his death in 1997, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan performed at one last concert in Pakistan, the Pakistan 4 U concert, which was televised ... More
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18. In Good We Trust (2007)
by Harry Manx/Kevin Breit
List of all editionsThe follow-up to this pair's Jubilee album finds them basically starting where they left off. And fans should be thankful for that. The ... More
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20. Three Ragas [Angel] (1956)
by Ravi Shankar
List of all editionsPerhaps 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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21. Healing the Divide (2007)
by Various Artists
List of all editionsHealing the Divide is a non-profit foundation founded by actor, humanitarian, and Tibetan Buddhist practitioner Richard Gere. The foundation, ... More
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22. Sounds of Mongolia (2001)
by Egschiglen
List of all editionsMongolian (or Tuvanese) music is a paradox. On the one hand, it boasts of the world's strangest singing: throat singing, in which the singer ... More
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23. Ragas & Talas (1964)
by Ravi Shankar
List of all editionsThis is a 2000 digital remastering of a 1964 original release. The sound is very good. As is usually the case with Shankar, the music is quite ... More
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24. The Orphan's Lament (1994)
by Huun-Huur-Tu
List of all editionsFrom 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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25. Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot (2003)
by Various Artists
List of all editionsVirtually all of the 15 artists pitching in on this Lightfoot tribute are Canadian, Maria Muldaur being the notable exception. Otherwise, the roster ... More







