Indian Sitar Stuff


While somewhat alone at the time, I rather enjoyed some of the sitar and sitar-influenced guitar work George brought to some of the Beatles songs. Just recently, I found an old Ravi Shankar LP "Three Ragas" on Pacific Jazz and really like many parts of that. Can people suggest pressings (LP's) of other similar instrumental-only Indian music featuring sitar. I am not huge on vocal pieces. Maybe if I understood. ;-)
4yanx

Showing 1 response by musicslug

unfortunately ebay is the best place to find the out of print sitar LPs, and especially unfortunately, the best ones (Vilayat Khan on Indian EMI) are very sought-after and can go for big bucks if they're mint.
I am a big Indian music fan (and student of) and, if it's the music you're after, I'd reconsider your vinyl bias. I am a vinylphile and totally understand your preference, but two things about Indian music make CDs a good thing: huge dynamic changes from nearly silent to loud and LONG compositions. That being said, here are a couple CD recommendations which I would consider essential if you want to get into true Indian classical (not fusion):
The Raga Guide on Nimbus - a 4 CD set that features sarod, flute and male and female vocals, and has a great book
Raga Yaman by Z.M.Dagar (also on Nimbus) - this is very subtle contemplative ancient music played on the Rudra Vina - the ancestor of the sitar family
Happy hunting!