- Chants Of India 1997 Only1joe Flac |link| — Ravi Shankar

While Shankar arranged the ancient Sanskrit texts, Harrison contributed acoustic guitar, autoharp, bass, and backing vocals.

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These releases typically include full metadata, album art, and often a "log" or "cue" file to verify the accuracy of the digital copy. MetaBrainz Foundation About the Album: Chants of India (1997) While Shankar arranged the ancient Sanskrit texts, Harrison

The (often on the EMI/Angel or Dark Horse records label) represents the pure, unadulterated master. This version retains a massive dynamic range—the quiet passages are library-quiet, and the choral crescendos hit with a wallop that feels physical. For a hi-fi enthusiast, this is the difference between looking at a photograph of a fire and actually feeling its warmth. MetaBrainz Foundation About the Album: Chants of India

Harrison spent months meticulously crafting the album’s sound at his Friar Park home studio in England and in Madras, India .

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