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Artist:Ravi Shankar And Ali Akbar Khan
Title:In Concert 1972
Label:  Apple
Country:UK
Catalogue:SAPDO 1002 / SAP 103 / SAP 104
Date:13 Apr 1973
Format:Double LP
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Community: 8 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Ravi Shankar And Ali Akbar KhanRaga - Hem BihagShankar, KhanRate
B1Ravi Shankar And Ali Akbar KhanRaga - Manj Khamaj (Part I)Shankar, KhanRate
C1Ravi Shankar And Ali Akbar KhanRaga - Manj Khamaj (Part II)Shankar, KhanRate
D1Ravi Shankar And Ali Akbar KhanRaga - Sindhi BhairaviShankar, KhanRate


Notes

Double album of live concert, recorded in New York City late 1972.

In Concert 1972 features two of Indian Classical music’s greatest artists at the height of their powers, the sitar maestro Ravi Shankar and master of the sarod, Ali Akbar Khan. The album captures the live recordings from a performance that took place at New York City’s Philharmonic Hall on 8 October 1972 and was edited and mixed by George Harrison with Zakir Hussain and Phil McDonald.

Featuring tabla accompaniment by the great Alla Rakha, this mesmerising concert comprises three ragas played in the jugalbandi style (or a duet played by two solo musicians) and became a poignant tribute to the guru of both soloists (and the father of Ali Akbar), the great Allauddin Khan, who had died but a month previously.

From 27 April 2018 available to stream or download here.

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Linked Releases

France - Apple - 1973

India - Apple - 1973

New Zealand - Apple - 1973

South Africa - Apple - 1973

USA - Apple - 1973

UK - Apple - 1996

International - Dark Horse - 2023


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