Ananda Shankar
£12.99
Moog Synthesizer Realizations by Paul Lewinson From the liner notes: “His Name Is Ananda. He’s a young man with a sitar and a dream and his name means peace and joy. He’s as Indian as the tradition in which he recieved his education as a classical musician. But he’s excited about Led Zeppelin and Janis Joplin and electronic music. ” Originally released on the tri-colour steamboat Reprise label in 1970 (contract pressed by Pye), the second issue dates from July 1971 and has the mustard Reprise label (contract pressed by CBS under the Kinney distribution deal). First pressings have a flipback sleeve with a laminated front, this issue is laminated front and back but has no flipback. Recent reissues and bootlegs have a shiny finish but are unlaminated. Made in UK
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Moog Synthesizer Realizations by Paul Lewinson From the liner notes: “His Name Is Ananda. He’s a young man with a sitar and a dream and his name means peace and joy. He’s as Indian as the tradition in which he recieved his education as a classical musician. But he’s excited about Led Zeppelin and Janis Joplin and electronic music. ” Originally released on the tri-colour steamboat Reprise label in 1970 (contract pressed by Pye), the second issue dates from July 1971 and has the mustard Reprise label (contract pressed by CBS under the Kinney distribution deal). First pressings have a flipback sleeve with a laminated front, this issue is laminated front and back but has no flipback. Recent reissues and bootlegs have a shiny finish but are unlaminated. Made in UK
