Ravi Shankar
Chants Of India
Label:  Angel Records 
Date:  5/6/1997
Length:  0:00
Format:  CD
Genre:  World; Folk
  Category:  folk
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Vandanaa Trayee    
      2.  
      Omkaaraaya Namaha    
      3.  
      Vedic Chanting (One)    
      4.  
      Asato Maa    
      5.  
      Sahanaa Vavatu    
      6.  
      Poornamadah    
      7.  
      Gaayatri    
      8.  
      Mahaa Mrityunjaya (Om Triambakam)    
      9.  
      Veenaa-Murali (Music Interlude)    
      10.  
      Geetaa (Karmanye Vadhikaraste)    
      11.  
      Mangalam (Tala Mantra)    
      12.  
      Hari Om (Music Interlude)    
      13.  
      Svara Mantra    
      14.  
      Vedic Chanting (Two)    
      15.  
      Prabhujee    
      16.  
      Sarve Shaam    
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      Mantram is Ravi Shankar's effort to set Sanskrit chants from ancient Hindu scriptures to music, and the result is a captivating mix of chant and music. Produced by George Harrison, this collection of mantras and prayers from the Vedas, Upanishads, and other scriptures powerfully transports the listener to a place of peace where it's possible to be one with the universe. It's as if a heavy, enveloping cloak of serenity falls from the dark, floating sounds of cello opening the CD. Shankar employs flute, tamboura, harp, and other instruments to accent the mighty "Om" thread that weaves itself through the cloth of this album, bringing together deep, ominous voices with delicate, earthly instruments. One looking for extensive Shankar sitar might be disappointed, but the beauty of this artist's creativity and spiritual vision sweeps one away into a larger, more meaningful listening experience. Highly recommended. --Karen Karleski