 | Sarah MacDonald is an Australian journalist who lived in India for several years when the man she loved was posted there. As she struggles to get used to India's often startling differences from the life she knows--and to the world-class pollution of... |
 | Personnel: Ravi Shankar (spoken vocals, sitar); Chatur Lal (tabla); N.C. Mullick (tambura). Although THE SOUNDS OF INDIA was recorded in 1973, years after Ravi Shankar had established himself in the West, it is unusual in that here he finally chooses... |
 | Personnel includes: Ravi Shankar (vocals, sitar); George Harrison (vocals, acoustic guitar, autoharp, glockenspiel, vibraphone); Chandrashekhar (vocals, violin); Kalyan (violin); Terry Emery (percussion). Recorded in India and England. On CHANTS OF... |
 | Released just as the Oscar wins for the movie SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE were raising India's pop-cultural profile, PUTOMAYO PRESENTS: INDIA is a typically well-chosen compilation that moves the listener through traditional Indian classical and folk music... |
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