Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Amjad Ali Khan with his captivating album "Moksha," released on January 1, 2004, under the prestigious Real World Records label. This masterful collection of seven tracks offers a profound journey through traditional Indian classical music, showcasing Khan's virtuosic command of the sarod.
"Moksha" opens with "Sandhya," a serene piece that sets the stage for the musical exploration to come. The album continues with "Vignaraja," a composition that highlights Khan's intricate and expressive playing style. "Calcutta City" brings a touch of urban energy, while "Ebaadat" delves into the spiritual depths of devotional music. The powerful "Maa Durga" pays homage to the divine, followed by the introspective "Atma."
The album reaches its zenith with "Himaalaya," a majestic piece that evokes the grandeur of the Himalayas, leading to the final track, "Moksha," which encapsulates the essence of liberation and transcendence. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 5 minutes, "Moksha" is a testament to Amjad Ali Khan's artistic brilliance and his ability to transport listeners to a realm of pure musical bliss.