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Disc:
1
1. Ravi Shankar - Genesis Theme
2. Talvin Singh - Traveller (excerpt)
3. Amar - Tere Bina
4. Alice Coltrane - Radhe-Shyam
5. Didier Lockwood & Raghunath Manet - An Indian In Dublin
6. Kronos Quartet - Aaj Ki Raat
7. Natacha Atlas - Adam's Lullaby
8. Mychael Danna - Love and Marigolds
9. Nitin Sawhney - Ranjha
10. Hariprasad Chaurasia & L'Orchestre Transes Europeennes
- Sandhya Shree
11. Trilok Gurtu - Om (Phil Mison Mix)
12. Badmarsh And Shri - Appa
13. Karsh Kale - Cinematic Reprise |
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Disc: 2
1. Michael Nyman - Sangam: Three Ways of Describing Rain:
Meditation
2. Debashish Bhattacharya & Bob Brozman - Lullabai
3. Rohan De Saram & Druvi De Saram - Tihai (from Prabhanda)
4. Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Alla Rakha - Prabhati
5. Emam & Friends (feat Zakir Hussain) - Malkino
6. John Mayer - Anton B In Poonamanee
7. Ravi Shankar, LSO - Concerto for Sitar & Orchestra
8. Niraj Chag - Sanatan
9. Midival Punditz - Night
10. Tom Noble - Bollyweird
11. U Srinivas & Michael Brook - Run
12. Shivkumar Sharma & Hariprasad Chaurasia - Love
13. Talvin Singh & Rakesh |
The
Classical Indian Collection is a unique double CD exploring the
many subtle connections that bridge Indian and Western Classical
music. Avoiding the more fashionable East-West fusion exemplified
by the dance-floor Asian underground, it draws down-tempo, blissful
power from strong arrangements (Talvin Singh), ethereal flutes (Hariprasad
Chaurasia), hypnotic percussion (Zakir Hussain) and the languid,
cascading notes of the sitar (Ravi Shankar).
Sources
diversely from symphonic classical fusions, Indo-jazz projects,
Hindi movie soundtracks and down-tempo, more clubby fusions of the
Asian Diaspora 'The Classical Indian Collection' assembles the very
best musicians and singers and the very best sounds.
The
recordings range across the decades, some dating from the 1960's
(fusions involving Ravi Shankar and John Mayer); others from the
most contemporary electronic hybrids (U Srinivas & Michael Brook,
Tom Noble & Badmarsh & Shri). The familiar sounds of the
Indian Classical music are here - from the sitar, tabla, the drone-line
tampura and the bowed sarangi - but also there are contributions
from the two instruments common to both the Indian and European
music - the violin (John Mayer, Yehudi Menuhin) and the flute (Rakesh
Chaurasia and his father, the legendary Hariprasad).
The
Classical Indian Collection is a brilliant expose of an organic
musical tradition, whose roots date back thousands of years and
yet its practitioners sound totally contemporary.
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