Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical Indian music with Ravi Shankar's captivating album, "That Which Colours the Mind." Released on October 10, 2011, under Cherry Red Records, this album is a testament to Shankar's mastery of the sitar and his profound understanding of Indian classical music. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of ragas, each one a unique exploration of melody and rhythm.
The album opens with "Raga Abhogi," a composition that sets the tone for the journey ahead. It's followed by "Raga Des," a piece that showcases the depth and versatility of Shankar's playing. The "Tabla Solo - Jhaptal" track is a standout, highlighting the intricate rhythms and percussive brilliance of the tabla. "Sitar Todi" and "Thumri" are other notable tracks, each offering a different facet of Shankar's artistry.
The album also features collaborations with other renowned musicians, as heard in "Le Mode Ahiri-Lalita," "Sitar, Sarode Et Tabla," and "Le Mode Sindhi-Bhairavi." These tracks are a testament to the rich tradition of Indian classical music and the collaborative spirit that defines it. The album concludes with "Raga Puriya Kalyan," a piece that leaves a lasting impression, encapsulating the essence of Shankar's music.
"That Which Colours the Mind" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a journey through the rich and diverse landscape of Indian classical music, guided by one of its most revered masters, Ravi Shankar. Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to the genre, this album offers a profound and enriching experience that will leave you eager to explore more.