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  1. Gandharva is an album by Beaver & Krause, released in 1971.. Beaver & Krause were an American musical duo comprising Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause. Their 1967 album The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music was a pioneering work in the electronic music genre.[citation needed] The pair were Robert Moog’s sales representatives on the U.S. West Coast and were instrumental in popularizing the Moog ...

  2. Gandharva (LP) In the course of their first few albums, Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause broke a lot of ground in the art of recording the synthesizer, still a young and futuristic instrument in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It's sometimes overlooked, however, that the records were not solely vehicles for synthesizer experimentation, but also ...

  3. Writing for Saturday Review magazine in 1970, Ellen Sandler described In a Wild Sanctuary as "a powerful ecological statement in movement and sound". Gandharva was partly recorded in Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and included musical contributions from Gerry Mulligan, Bud Shank, Mike Bloomfield and Ronnie Montrose.

  4. I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight. Richard & Linda Thompson. The Shutov Assembly. Brian Eno. The Soft Bulletin. The Flaming Lips. I Am A Bird Now. Antony And The Johnsons. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "In A Wild Sanctuary / Gandharva" on Discogs.

  5. In A Wild Sanctuary / Gandharva. CD, Compilation. Warner Bros. Records – 9 45663-2, Warner Bros. Records – 2-45663. US. 1994. US — 1994. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for In A Wild Sanctuary / Gandharva by Beaver & Krause.

  6. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Gandharva/In a Wild Sanctuary by Beaver & Krause (CD, Jul-1994, Warner Bros.) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

  7. After 1969's Ragnarok Electric Funk, the duo issued In a Wild Sanctuary a year later; 1971's Gandharva -- recorded live in San Francisco's Grace Cathedral and featuring cameos from Mulligan and Bloomfield as well as Bud Shank and Ronnie Montrose -- was the most popular of their releases.