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Release Date: Oct 17, 2011
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Personnel: Anoushka Shankar (sitar).
Audio Mixer: Kellogg Boynton.
Liner Note Author: Nitin Sawhney.
Recording information: Am Studios, Chennai (08/2009); Big Fish (08/2009); Blue Studio, Mumbai (08/2009); Casa Limón, Madrid (08/2009); Limehouse, London (08/2009); Octopus Studios, Sevilla (08/2009); Signature Studios, San Diego (08/2009); The Village Studios, Delhi (08/2009); Am Studios, Chennai (09/2010-01/2011); Big Fish (09/2010-01/2011); Blue Studio, Mumbai (09/2010-01/2011); Casa Limón, Madrid (09/2010-01/2011); Limehouse, London (09/2010-01/2011); Octopus Studios, Sevilla (09/2010-01/2011); Signature Studios, San Diego (09/2010-01/2011); The Village Studios, Delhi (09/2010-01/2011).
Photographers: Bernardo Doral; Nitin Joshi.
Translator: Luis Carlos Gago.
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 virtuoso credentials, but also for her willingness to explore the possibilities of the classical sitar within other musical genres and traditions. For her seventh album, Anoushka Shankar sets her sights on the links between Hindu and flamenco music, and -- almost logically -- turns to producer Javier Limón, arguably the key figure in the development of flamenco fusion in the past decade. Although her sitar playing remains the focal point of the album, Shankar is joined by superb musicians from both sides of the equation: Sandra Carrasco, Ramón Porrina, Alvaro Antona, Pepe Habichuela, Pedro Ricardo Miño, Pirashanna Thevarajah, Sanjeev Shankar, Padma Shankar, Shalini Patnaik, and Kenji Ota. Inevitably, the results are as intriguing as they are beautiful, one of the key world music releases of 2011. ~ Mariano Prunes
Audio Mixer: Kellogg Boynton.
Liner Note Author: Nitin Sawhney.
Recording information: Am Studios, Chennai (08/2009); Big Fish (08/2009); Blue Studio, Mumbai (08/2009); Casa Limón, Madrid (08/2009); Limehouse, London (08/2009); Octopus Studios, Sevilla (08/2009); Signature Studios, San Diego (08/2009); The Village Studios, Delhi (08/2009); Am Studios, Chennai (09/2010-01/2011); Big Fish (09/2010-01/2011); Blue Studio, Mumbai (09/2010-01/2011); Casa Limón, Madrid (09/2010-01/2011); Limehouse, London (09/2010-01/2011); Octopus Studios, Sevilla (09/2010-01/2011); Signature Studios, San Diego (09/2010-01/2011); The Village Studios, Delhi (09/2010-01/2011).
Photographers: Bernardo Doral; Nitin Joshi.
Translator: Luis Carlos Gago.
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 virtuoso credentials, but also for her willingness to explore the possibilities of the classical sitar within other musical genres and traditions. For her seventh album, Anoushka Shankar sets her sights on the links between Hindu and flamenco music, and -- almost logically -- turns to producer Javier Limón, arguably the key figure in the development of flamenco fusion in the past decade. Although her sitar playing remains the focal point of the album, Shankar is joined by superb musicians from both sides of the equation: Sandra Carrasco, Ramón Porrina, Alvaro Antona, Pepe Habichuela, Pedro Ricardo Miño, Pirashanna Thevarajah, Sanjeev Shankar, Padma Shankar, Shalini Patnaik, and Kenji Ota. Inevitably, the results are as intriguing as they are beautiful, one of the key world music releases of 2011. ~ Mariano Prunes
Tracks:
1 - Inside Me
2 - Bulería Con Ricardo
3 - Krishna
4 - Si No Puedo Verla
5 - Dancing in Madness
6 - Boy Meets Girl
7 - Kanya
8 - Traveller
9 - Ishq
10 - Casi Uno
11 - Bhairavi
12 - Lola's Lullaby
2 - Bulería Con Ricardo
3 - Krishna
4 - Si No Puedo Verla
5 - Dancing in Madness
6 - Boy Meets Girl
7 - Kanya
8 - Traveller
9 - Ishq
10 - Casi Uno
11 - Bhairavi
12 - Lola's Lullaby