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Anoushka Shankar: Reflections
ByMost artists use compilations to showcase only their best moments, but Shankar's is much more than a predictable collection of greatest hits. The selections reveal where she came fromand where she is at the moment, artistically, and also what she stands for as an activist and parent. It further offers hints of where her muse might take her in the future. The album opens with a collaboration with her sister Norah Jones, one of the several tributes to their father including the second duet, "Traces of You." Another tribute is the joint performance of father and daughter on Ravi Shankar's "Pancham Se Gara."
Nina Simone said that the role of the artist is to reflect the times they live in. Anoushaka Shankar's response to the misfortunes of refugees in recent times was the album Land of Gold (Deutsche Grammophon, 2016). The title was intended as a metaphor for the promised land to where people flee in order to find peace, solace and economic stability. There are three selections from this fantastic record.
Overall, there's plenty of tradition here but it's craftily enmeshed in the unpredictable ebb and flow of Shankar's imaginative arrangements. Sometimes she takes her music far beyond all conventional notions of genre or style. A key word throughout is "collaboration." Shankar works with other artists, from Norah Jones and Ravi Shankar to actress Vanesa Redgrave, Pedro Ricardo Mino, Javier Limon, who produced Traveller (Deutsche Grammophon, 2013), Nitin Sawhney, who produced Traces of You (Deutsche Grammophon, 2015), Karsh Kali, who produced and collaborated on Breathing Under Water (Manhattan, 2007), and others. Each has contributed to Shankar's rainbow-hued musical world and has contributed to the merging of different sounds and instruments from far-flung locations and traditions, perhaps most spectacularly in the marriage of the sounds of India and Andalusian flamenco.
Anoushka Shankar is admirable for refusing to sit still. She is one of our most mesmerizing live performers and this studio-based compilation would have been even more rewarding had it included some live recordings. But Reflection is a warm, poignant and immersive set from an artist who constantly pushes the envelope.
Track Listing
The Sun Won't Set; Buleria con Ricardo; Remain The Sea; Lasya; Guru: Raga Jogeshwari - Jod, Jhala; Si no puedo verla; Voice Of The Moon; Flight ; Burn; Reunion; Pancham Se Gara; Traces Of You; Beloved; Say Your Prayers.
Personnel
Anoushka Shankar
synthesizerAnoushka Shankar: sitar; others.
Album information
Title: Reflections | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Deutsche Grammophon
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About Anoushka Shankar
Instrument: Synthesizer
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