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- Chants_of_India abstract "Chants of India is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar released in 1997 on Angel Records. Produced by his friend and sometime collaborator George Harrison, the album consists of Vedic and other Hindu sacred prayers set to music, marking a departure from Shankar's more familiar work in the field of Hindustani classical music. The lyrical themes of the recorded chants are peace and harmony among nature and all creatures. Sessions for the album took place in the Indian city of Madras and at Harrison's home in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, following his work on The Beatles' Anthology (1995). Anoushka Shankar, John Barham, Bikram Ghosh, Tarun Bhatacharaya and Ronu Majumdar are among the many musicians who contributed to the recording.Chants of India was well received by reviewers; author Peter Lavezzoli describes it as "a quiet masterpiece" and "the most fully realized collaboration" by Shankar and Harrison. Shankar considered it to be among the best works of his 60-year career.In 2010, the album was reissued as part of the Dark Horse Records box set Ravi Shankar–George Harrison, Collaborations, which combined various projects undertaken by the two artists, beginning in 1973. Chants of India was the last formal collaboration between Shankar and Harrison, who was diagnosed with cancer shortly after its release. At the Concert for George in November 2002, Shankar incorporated some of the selections from Chants of India, including the album-closing "Sarve Shaam", in a set performed by daughter Anoushka as a tribute to Harrison.".
- Chants_of_India artist Ravi_Shankar.
- Chants_of_India genre Devotional_song.
- Chants_of_India genre Indian_classical_music.
- Chants_of_India previousWork Ravi_Shankar:_In_Celebration.
- Chants_of_India producer George_Harrison.
- Chants_of_India recordLabel Angel_Records.
- Chants_of_India recordedIn Chennai.
- Chants_of_India recordedIn Friar_Park.
- Chants_of_India releaseDate "1997-05-06".
- Chants_of_India releaseDate "1997-09-01".
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- Chants_of_India type Album.
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- Chants_of_India artist Ravi_Shankar.
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- Chants_of_India genre Devotional_song.
- Chants_of_India genre Indian_classical_music.
- Chants_of_India label Angel_Records.
- Chants_of_India lastAlbum "Ravi Shankar: In Celebration".
- Chants_of_India length "3813.0".
- Chants_of_India name "Chants of India".
- Chants_of_India producer George_Harrison.
- Chants_of_India quote "As far as the words are concerned, they are open now [after 40 years], but the tune I had to give, or add a slight orchestration in the background, was with this very thought that it should match this old sentimental, old spiritual context that it has. At the same time, not be too much, you know? Or sound very ritualistic or fundamentalist or anything like that.".
- Chants_of_India quote "I like producing Ravi's music, because for me it's educational as well as a joy to work with. It's actually soothing to your soul, and it helps you to focus or transcend.".
- Chants_of_India quote "The Chants of India recording was somewhat complicated by the fact that the record company wanted to release an album of "spiritual" music that would go to number one ... Neither George nor Ravi intended to commercialize it to anything like that extent ... the album is strictly a Ravi Shankar classical Indian record.".
- Chants_of_India quote "The personal and musical friendship between Ravi Shankar and George Harrison ... was powerful enough to make an impact on the large, musical life of the later nineteen sixties and it reverberates, as clearly, even today. I would go as fas as to say that today there can scarcely be a musician or composer virtually anywhere in the world that is not aware of, nor been touched by, the fruits of the remarkable encounter between these two.".
- Chants_of_India recorded "January–August 1996".
- Chants_of_India recorded "Sruthilaya Media Artists Studio, Madras; FPSHOT, Oxfordshire".
- Chants_of_India released "1997-05-06".
- Chants_of_India released "1997-09-01".
- Chants_of_India source "– Composer Philip Glass, 2010".
- Chants_of_India source "– George Harrison, 1997".
- Chants_of_India source "– John Barham, discussing Shankar and Harrison's vision for Chants of India, 2003".
- Chants_of_India source "– Ravi Shankar, 1997".
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- Chants_of_India subject Category:1997_albums.
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- Chants_of_India subject Category:Angel_Records_albums.
- Chants_of_India subject Category:Ravi_Shankar_albums.
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- Chants_of_India comment "Chants of India is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar released in 1997 on Angel Records. Produced by his friend and sometime collaborator George Harrison, the album consists of Vedic and other Hindu sacred prayers set to music, marking a departure from Shankar's more familiar work in the field of Hindustani classical music. The lyrical themes of the recorded chants are peace and harmony among nature and all creatures.".
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