Rise Anoushka Shankar

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  • Release Date: 09/27/2005
  • Sales Rank: 19,604
  • Label: ANGEL RECORDS
  • UPC: 724358029529

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Rise

1LISTENPrayer in Passing 6:21
2LISTENRed Sun 4 4:50
3LISTENMahadeva 5:41
4LISTENNaked 4:16
5LISTENSolea 7:25
6LISTENBeloved 7:05
7LISTENSinister Grains 6:11
8LISTENVoice of the Moon 8:55
9LISTENAncient Love 11:07

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Editorial Reviews

The daughter of sitar maestro Ravi Shankar took the long way to this au courant world-fusion album. Studying and performing alongside her father, Anoushka pursued the rigorous training in Indian classical music that separates the true practitioners from most global travelers: Two albums of straight ragas proved her bona fides. Rise, though, is the kind of recording that fans of the young sitarist have been hoping she'd make, because it's the kind of youthful crossover disc that makes all those thousands of years of tradition very, very sexy. From the cinematic opening, with its low, rumbling synthesizer (instead, it should be noted, of a low, rumbling traditional tambora), it ushers in a world ripe with exotica. But there's substance to the perfumed textures. Shankar wrote, arranged, produced, and recorded nearly everything here, and it's a musician's record, not a marketing executive's. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, the Indian guitar virtuoso, is one of the masters on hand, confirming Shankar's offbeat sensibilities when it comes to the music of her homeland. Exploring the vocal rhythm technique of teental on the one hand and nouveau flamenco on the other, Shankar follows a wide-ranging muse. Her playing is consistently fluid and flawless, but one gets the clear message that her instrument is only part of the picture here. The album is the sound of a thoughtful musician with a serious legacy making a personal declaration -- indeed, the daughter also rises. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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Riseby Anonymous

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November 26, 2005: I absolutely loved this collection. I think it has a more modern slant on a very old type of music. This might not appeal to everyone but for those with an eclectic taste in music, it's outstanding.

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November 21, 2005: Anyone who has a passion for music will love Anoushka's new RISE CD. The combination of Western, Eastern instruments and vocals is fantastic! This new and creative style is brilliant, and Anoushka Shankar has done a fabulous job!


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