Tana Mana
Tana Mana is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar, originally credited to "the Ravi Shankar Project" and released in 1987. The album is an experimental work by Shankar, mixing traditional instrumentation with 1980s electronic music and sampling technology. Shankar recorded much of Tana Mana in 1983 with sound effects innovator Frank Serafine, but it remained unreleased until Peter Baumann, head of new age record label Private Music, became attached to the project. The album title translates to mean "body and mind".
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Tana Mana
Tana Mana is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar, originally credited to "the Ravi Shankar Project" and released in 1987. The album is an experimental work by Shankar, mixing traditional instrumentation with 1980s electronic music and sampling technology. Shankar recorded much of Tana Mana in 1983 with sound effects innovator Frank Serafine, but it remained unreleased until Peter Baumann, head of new age record label Private Music, became attached to the project. The album title translates to mean "body and mind".
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Tana Mana est un album enregis ...... y a participé comme chanteur.
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Tana Mana is an album by India ...... son, Al Kooper and Ray Cooper.
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Using the scale of the Carnati ...... came to mind. A fun recording.
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– Shankar, discussing the creation of "West Eats Meat"
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Tana Mana est un album enregis ...... y a participé comme chanteur.
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Tana Mana is an album by India ...... lates to mean "body and mind".
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