| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Introduction to Indian Music |
| 2. Dádrá |
| 3. Kafi-Holi (Spring Festival of Colors) |
| 4. Raga Des |
| 5. Raga Palas Kafi [Excerpt] |
| 6. Sitar Todi |
| 7. Dhun: Fast Teental [Excerpt] |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Swara-Kakali |
| 2. Discovery of India |
| 3. Vandanaa Trayee |
| 4. Village Dance |
| 5. Raga Miniature |
| 6. Sandhya Raga |
| 7. Memory of Uday |
| 8. Shanti Mantra |
| 9. Ragas in Minor Scale |
| 10. Chappaqua |
The Essential Ravi Shankar,Ravi Shankar,Private Music,India,Indian,Indian Classical,Int'l & World Music,Middle East / Asia Minor,Pop,Raga,World Fusion
Average customer rating:
|
The Essential Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AO4NL8 Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- An Introduction To Indian Music
- Dadra
- Kafi-Holi (Spring Festival Of Colors)
- Raga Des
- Raga Palas Kafi (Excerpt)
- Sitar Todi
- Dhun: Fast Teental (Excerpt)
Tracks:
- Swara-Kakali
- Discovery Of India
- Vandanaa Trayee
- Village Dance
- Raga Minature
- Sandhya Raga
- Memory Of Uday
- Shanti Mantra
- Ragas In Minor Scale
- Chappaqua
- Friar Park
- Vaishnava janato/Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram
- Offering
Customer Reviews:
Solid Introduction to India's Master Musician.......2006-03-31
Disc 1: Out of the East (74:40)
Most of these tracks are ragas and are taken from his albums of the fifties and sixties. The most recent is "Dhun: Fast Teental" from 1967, the same year Shankar earned both the Billboard Recording Artist and Musician of the year honors. All tracks feature a small ensemble with Shankar accompanied only by tabla and tambura (and sarod on "Raga Palas Kafi)."
Disc 2: Into the West (78:29)
The tracks on this disc feature Shankar in collaboration with Western musicians. "Swara-Kakali" features famed violinist Yehudi Menuhin. "Discovery of India" is from the soundtrack album GHANDI, for which Shankar received an Oscar nomination for best score. There are two tracks from 1990's PASSAGES, which teamed Shankar with minimalist composer Phillip Glass. "Ragas in Minor Scale" features Shankar's ensemble playing a Glass composition, while "Offering" has Glass's ensemble performing a Shankar composition (the only track that Shankar does not perform on).
And, of course, it's only fitting that Shankar's most famous disciple be included. No fewer than three tracks feature George Harrison on autoharp: "Village Dance," "Memory of Uday" (Harrison also plays synthesizer on these two tracks), and "Friar Park." In addition, Harrison produced "Vandanaa Trayee."
This is a solid introduction to the music of India's best known musical ambassador. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
This is Perfect if You Want Just One Ravi Shankar CD.......2006-03-10
This CD, however, is truly made up of the best of Ravi Shankar. If you only wish to own one Ravi Shankar CD then this is for you.
The Sitar Master.......2006-03-04
Harrison declared Shankar the "Godfather of world music," as the back of the CD indicates, and this collection is a perfect testament to why that's true. While the form may not be to everyone's taste here in the West, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more affordable entree into--or a more skilled ambassador of--this beautiful musical heritage.
Excellent introduction to the legendary musician.......2006-02-04
This two-CD set is actually more thoughtfully compiled than I imagined. Among my favorite recordings of his would be the 1990 album "Passages" - a true desert island recording - with Phillip Glass (1937). I assumed that album was too esoteric to be represented here, but it is, by two selections on disc 2. Disc 1, entitled "Out Of The East", features mostly ragas, spanning the decade from 1957 - 1967, from notable albums such as "The Sounds of India" (1954), "The Genius of Ravi Shankar" (1957) and "India's Master Musician" (1963.) "Into The West" is the title of disc 2 and it's 13 tracks, not surprisingly, feature Shankar performing with the likes of violinist Yehudi Menuhin (1916-1999), George Harrison (1943-2001), guitarist Vishwa Mohan Bhatt and minimalist composer Phillip Glass.
I happen to like the traditional ragas but also the newer, easier-to-digest material, such as the George Harrison collaboration "Village Dance" from 1987's "Tana Mana."
At the beginning of disc 1, Ravi Shankar narrates a 5 minute introduction to Indian classical music and at the end suggests best how western listeners can enjoy it.
What I like about the music on disc 2 is, I will shamelessly admit, the ease of remembering the music and being able to identify it during subsequent listens. Some of the tracks have taken on a soundtrack feel to them, which will not please those who prefer traditional ragas.
By and large, you don't listen to Indian classical music hoping to get the same experience as you would from most other forms of music, including European classical music. You let yourself get lost in the experience, the journey, and forget about repetition and familiarity. You can listen to a 15 minute raga and hear something new each time. The music is too rich to be absorbed in one listening and there's no way you can pick up your instrument of choice and repeat the entire raga that you have just listened to. For those with a fertile mind, the melodies are truly heaven sent.
I'm always skeptical when record companies package compilations since they are rarely completely satisfying with their obvious omissions and inclusions of new but usually weak material. Columbia has tackled Ravi Shankar with a liberal representation of his works, but it won't necessarily please everyone. For those with broad tastes who are not Shankar experts, it's a great collection to have. Included in the liner notes is a brief but enjoyable article by Hank Bordowitz.
Rock Music:
- Fado: Exquisite Passion
- Find Harmony
- Fortune Teller
- Gardens of Eden
- Greatest Hits [Import]
- Healing Session
- Herb Alpert Presents (1st Album) [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Hillside Airstrip
- I Grandi Successi [Box set] [Import]
- Il Tempo Dell'Amore
Recommended Music:
Final Fantasy V.8: Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec [Import]
Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth [Enhanced] [Import] [Limited Edition]
Elgar:Symphony No.1/Romance/Overture
Don't Stop Dancing [CD-single]