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    One of the additional tracks was "Friar Park", featuring Shankar's friend and sometime collaborator George Harrison. Named after Harrison's estate in Oxfordshire, west of London, the song was based on Raga Charukeshi and features Shankar playing both standard and bass sitars (the latter known as the surbahar).

  2. Tras décadas de trabajo y popularidad en la India y numerosos viajes por el mundo, Ravi Shankar conoció al Beatle George Harrison en 1966 y se convirtió en su maestro (el propio Harrison es un reclamo en Tana Mana, al acudir a la llamada de su mentor y amigo para tocar en el mismo cítara y sintetizador).

  3. The Ravi Shankar Project * – Tana Mana. More images. Tracklist. Credits (17) Patrick O'Hearn. Bass. Ric Parnell. Electronic Drums. Al Kooper. Guitar. George Harrison. Harp [Auto], Synthesizer. Ray Cooper. Marimba. Bob Ludwig. Mastered By. Show more credits... Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 20 versions.

  4. With an extra sarod thrown in, a small front line of synthesizers, and Shankar's friend George Harrison assisting on the autoharp, the pile of musicality that forms allows an unexpectedly coherent, clear, and relatively focused piece of music to emerge.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2012 · Shankar released three cross-cultural projects on the Private Music label, including 1987's Tana Mana — in which Shankar combined traditional instruments with electronic instruments and sampling ...

  6. Collaborations is a four-disc compilation box set by the Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar and the former Beatle George Harrison.Released in October 2010 on Dark Horse Records, it compiles two studio albums originally issued on that label – the long-unavailable Shankar Family & Friends (1974) and Ravi Shankar's Music Festival from India (1976) – and Chants of India, first issued on ...

  7. George Harrison and Ravi Shankar's 1974 North American tour was a 45-show [1] concert tour of the United States and Canada, undertaken by English musician George Harrison and Indian sitarist Ravi Shankar in November and December 1974.