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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Album : Ananda Shankar - Sa Re-Ga Machan | 1981 | 320 kbps HQ mp3 | Rapidshare |

Album Information : Release Log : Sa Re-Ga Machan :
Album : Sa Re-Ga Machan
Artist : Ananda Shankar
Genre : World, Fusion, Funk,
Language :
Label : Fallout
Source : CD (Originally Vinyl)
Year : 1981
Re-Release Date : August 21, 2007
Ripper : EAC (Secure mode) / LG HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8320B
Codec : LAME 3.97
Format : MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality : (avg. bitrate: kbps)
Channels : Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags : ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Resolution : 16 bits
Size : 61953 KB
Timelength :
Tracks : 10

Description : Sa Re-Ga Machan :
This genrebusting classic seamlessly fuses the traditional music of Ananda Shankar's beloved India with the heavy psych-funk of the West, where he'd spent time. Featuring breakladen killers like "Charging Tiger" and "Jungle King", mellower tracks including the beautiful "Dancing Peacocks" and the epic "Jungle Symphony". The original India-only LP has long been one of the continent's most sought-after records and is presented here complete with biographical liner notes and 4 ultra-rare bonus tracks from an EP issued to commemorate the death of Elvis Presley.

TrackList : Sa Re-Ga Machan :

1. Sa-Re-Ga Machan
2. Romantic Rhino
3. Charging Tiger
4. Night in the Forest
5. Jungle King
6. Birds in the Sky
7. Monkey's Tea Party
8. Playful Squirrels
9. Dancing Peacocks
10. Jungle Symphony
11. Teddy Bear - (bonus track)
12. How Would You Like to Be - (bonus track)
13. Can't Help Falling in Love - (bonus track)
14. His Latest Flame - (bonus track)


Download Link : Sa Re-Ga Machan :

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Review : Sa Re-Ga Machan :
Back in stock. Highly sought after for years, 'Sa-Re-Ga Machan' was originally released in 1981 on vinyl only and showcased Shankar's unmistakable sound which fused Western and Eastern music perfectly. Shankar had a desire to incorporate both the traditional instrumentation of Indian classical music and modern Western instruments such as the synthesizer and on 'Sa-Re-Ga Machan' the two distinct sounds are infused absolutely. The album opens with possibly the most stunning piece, a ten-minute title track which sums up the musician's intent perfectly, sounding like a cross between the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Ry Coder and Ravi Shankar, Ananda's famous uncle. What shocks me most however is how contemporary so much of this sounds, you can imagine it popping up on television or on films, it just has the right 'sound', and like so many forgotten records from the same era it's a breaks goldmine. Just listen to 'Charging Tiger' and think what Madlib might do with it? It doesn't even bear thinking about. Also included here as bonus tracks accompanying the original album are the four tracks from Shankar's rarest release 'India Remembers Elvis', which sees the Sitar player take on the King himself. Boogie wonderland...

Related Links : Sa Re-Ga Machan :
Ananda Shankar | Wikipedia
Ananda Shankar | Facebook


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