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The tracklist reads like a guide to inner peace: Vandanaa (Prayer), Omkaaraavali (Hymn to Om), Vedic Chanting (Sahana Vavatu). These are traditional prabhat samgitan (morning songs) and bhajans (devotional songs), sung with an austere, hypnotic simplicity. Harrison’s production is the genius here—he places the vocalists and the tambura drone in a cathedral-like acoustic space, free of reverb gimmicks. It sounds ancient and immediate. Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 only1joe FLAC
The album was recorded at a private studio in Henley-on-Thames and in Madras, India. It features a lush, meditative soundscape where traditional Indian instruments like the sitar, sarod, and tabla meet subtle Western arrangements. The goal was to create "a bridge between East and West," making ancient spiritual vibrations accessible to a global audience. Highlights include the soaring "Prabhujee" and the immersive "Asato Maa," which reflect a deep sense of peace and devotion. The "only1joe" FLAC Release With a good DAC (Digital to Analog Converter)
For a deeper dive into the spiritual lineage of these chants, see the essay on the Musical Pinnacle of Shankar and Harrison liner notes and translations Harrison’s production is the genius here—he places the
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: Entertainment Weekly awarded it an "A-" , calling it "enchanting" and "enjoyable for neophytes and devotees alike". Other critics have described it as the "greatest Hindu liturgical music album ever recorded".