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Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings CD music BRIDGES is a breathtaking overview of a mere three of the countless projects that sitar legend Ravi Shankar has worked on since his first appearance in the West in the 1930s. Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings music CDs INSIDE THE KREMLIN, recorded in a Moscow in the throes of glasnost in 1988, features pieces that are simultaneously awe-inspiring and hypnotic. The more lighthearted tracks culled from TANA MANA include Shankar's good friend the late George Harrison among several other rock luminaries, while modern classical ...See Full Description
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Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings songs. Remastered reissue of 1968 album, suitable for standard & 'Super Audio' CD players.
Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, England.
The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards (vocals, guitar); Mick Jagger (vocals); Brian Jones (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums).
Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings CD music. Madeleine Peyroux's unique blend of jazz and pop was first unveiled on 1996's DREAMLAND, where she sounded like a postmodern heir to the smoky-voiced tradition that ran down from Billie Holiday through the likes of Karen Dalton and Judy Roderick. ...
Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings songs. BORN TO RUN is the album that turned Springsteen from a phenomenon into a superstar. His first couple of releases found Bruce working out his fascination with Dylan and Van Morrison on earthy, wordy, folk-rock-R&B tunes full of soul and ...
Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings album. Also available in a 3-pack with ABRAXAS and SANTANA (3rd LP).
Before the arrival of Carlos Santana's eponymous band, the San Francisco rock scene drew the inspiration for its jam-oriented music mainly from blues, rock, and Eastern modalities. Santana added Latin ...
Bridges: Best of Private Music Recordings music CDs. Originally released in 1968 on World Pacific, A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga is exactly what the title says, impeccably played by Ravi Shankar and his longtime tabla partner Alla Rakha. Angel's reissues of Shankar's World Pacific titles have all sounded ...
one of the best of the ravi shankar I think this is one of the best of the project of the ravi shankar. this sounds more jazz -rock fusion and it gives more sense of indianism. I think one should really pick this album ... By sainath
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One needs an understanding of Indian Music This album is the best among many created by Pt Ravi Shankar. I know it may sound Greek to Western ears, however a basic understanding of Indian music will help in understanding this ... By Alok
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Ravi's a legend Obviously the individual you gave this man one star cannot appreciate great traditional world music. Many contemporary artists in all genres of music including folk and rock (western ... By a reviewer
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Boring Indian music I thought this CD would be interesting, because I like middle east music, specially the kind of new age remix available in the market, although this CD turned to be really disappointing. ... By a reviewer
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