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    George Harrison and Ravi Shankar Box Set 'Collaborations' Is a Labor of Love for Me

    • Posted on Oct 18th 2010 12:30PM by Olivia Harrison
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    Olivia Harrison only occasionally makes pronouncements in her role as the curator of the legacy of George Harrison (as in this exclusive Spinner Interview). However, the unique occasion of the Oct. 19 release of the 'Ravi Shankar/George Harrison Collaborations' box set has inspired her to speak on behalf of her late husband. Ms. Harrison recounts for Spinner in her own words her thoughts, recollections and insights on this manifestation of the deep musical and personal partnership between Ravi Shankar, the now-90-year-old sitar master, and George Harrison, who produced these sessions and originally released them on his Dark Horse label. Please enjoy Ms. Harrison's privileged perspective on these two eminent figures of music.

    Amongst the treasure George left behind were three Shankar/Harrison musical ventures. Naturally, working with the music of two people so revered makes this painstaking process a privilege and formidable responsibility, and I am fortified by Ravi's trust in me.

    The Albums:

    Around 1973, Ravi had composed music for a ballet. With the help of George, he was able to assemble a group of Indian classical musicians to record it at A&M Records in Los Angeles. George provided the Western band, and 'Shankar Family and Friends' became one of the first two albums released on George's newly formed Dark Horse Records label. That was my first exposure to the group of people who would become lifetime friends. None of us knew we would be working together for the next two years. The process was full of youthful enthusiasm and venerable creativity.

    'Ravi Shankar's Music Festival From India' was a recording that George wanted to put together after hearing a concerto Ravi had composed and performed for All India Radio in 1964. This orchestral piece was called 'Nava Rasa Ranga.' It was the first big influence that Indian music had on George and became the seed for the Music Festival From India.

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    They recorded a studio album first, and then George organized a European tour, through the auspices of The Material World Charitable Foundation. The DVD in this collection features The Royal Albert Hall performance from that tour. The original footage of this concert disappeared a long time ago, so we tried our best to cut what we had together to give you an idea of that wonderful evening, most of which has never been seen. We laid music where we had picture and we cheated a little bit with picture where only sound existed to create over an hour of the concert, but in any case the entire audio from the show is included on the DVD in some form – either with picture or without picture. The musicians performing are considered some of the finest exponents of Indian classical music. Hariprasad Chaurasia is known all over India as the finest flute player. Shivkumar Sharma the santoor player, T. V. Gopalkrishnan on mridangam, the late, great Ustad Alla Rakha the tabla player and vocalist Lakshmi Shankar are just a few held in high esteem by their peers and audiences. All the others in the orchestra have had incredible careers of their own and most of them are Ravi's students.

    Recorded in 1996, 'Chants of India' is the most vivid in my mind. It was fascinating to witness the creation of that album. Ravi was very specific about the chants he wanted to record. The priority was to maintain the integrity of the mantras and verses, while setting them to music as timeless as the words. The importance of correct meter and pronunciation of the mantras cannot be overemphasized.

    Vedic scholar and priest Dr. Nandakumara was consulted to ensure the translations included in the package were precise so the listener could engage completely with each chant.

    Again, the musicians were gathered and brought to George's studio where Ravi, his daughter Anoushka and George began teaching the musicians, working out the arrangements and recording basic parts.

    Then George and Ravi went to India. They recorded certain parts in South India, then came back to England where they brought in additional Western string players. George also overdubbed a few parts and one or two vocals. As always, Ravi was generous with Western players, opening their minds and ability to this new world of Indian music. He is very patient this way; so was George. They were both very proud of the final outcome. George valued it as a true antidote to the noise and stress of life and the purpose of each track is to help promote the well-being of the individual as well as mankind.

    Of course Ravi never tires. This is his 90th birthday year. He is just about to head out on a short tour with Anoushka in October. I try to see as many of his shows as I can, wherever I am, whether in New Delhi, Los Angeles, New York or London.

    I know Ravi misses George a lot. They had so much fun together. Whenever we have a laugh, he will always say, "I miss George." They spent amazing times together in India and all over the world. A friendship, a musical collaboration like theirs, so long-lasting, is rare.

    George Harrison Ravi Shankar CollaborationsDark Horse Records

    'Ravi Shankar/George Harrison Collaborations' is a deluxe, numbered limited-edition box set collecting three CDs -- 'Chants of India' (1997), 'Ravi Shankar's Music Festival From India' (studio version, 1976) and 'Shankar Family & Friends' (1974) -- recorded by the sitar master, produced by Harrison and released on his Dark Horse Records label. The collection also includes a 56-page book, containing rare archival photos, as well as a DVD of 'Ravi Shankar's Music Festival From India,' recorded at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1974. The box set, distributed by Rhino Entertainment, can be purchased here. To download a free video of 'Tarana,' from the Royal Albert Hall concert, go to www.georgeharrison.com.

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    Jeffat 10-18-2010

    It would be interesting to hear some of this.

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    suifenglmnbat 10-18-2010

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    weishemiouklat 10-18-2010

    Of course Ravi never tires. This is his 90th birthday year. He is just about to head out on a short tour with Anoushka in October. I try to see as many of his shows as I can, wherever I am, whether in New Delhi, Los Angeles, New York or London. My boyfriend thinks the same with me. He is eight years older than me, lol. We met online at agegapsing les. c om a nice and free place for younger women and older men, or older women and younger men, to interact with each other. Maybe you wanna check out or tell your friends.

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    Earlat 10-19-2010

    I is it even remotely possible that you could STFU, weishmioukl?

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    mnsmingat 10-19-2010

    Of course Ravi never tires. This is his 90th birthday year. He is just about to head out on a short tour with Anoushka in October. I try to see as many of his shows as I can, wherever I am, whether in New Delhi, Los Angeles, New York or London. I am an Air Force and single at present .I need a woman who can love me back ..I also uploaded my hot photos on Uniformedmingle .c om under the name of hoho212..It's the largest and best club for seeking Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Police Force, and the admirers of those who wear the uniform.I just hope you don't mind me being a soldier ...Please Check it out!I'm serious.


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    loufalceat 10-18-2010

    Who cares?

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    beatledonnyat 10-19-2010

    i care,,your a jerk loufalce go die in a hole

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    Chuck Simmersat 10-19-2010

    Very Kool!!!

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    Davidat 10-19-2010

    After seeing the 18 minute video excerpt of Ravi Shankar playing at the Monterey Pop Festival in "67, one can see why he is truly a master on the sitar; incredible. The audience appeared mesmerized (not just by the pharmaceuticals :0)at his ablility. I think I will have to try out the George and Ravi CD's. I know this was a transitional phase for George too>>>>>>>>>>>

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    Bruce Wagnerat 10-19-2010

    Hi
    I met george in Maui , he lived in Niheku 25 years ago, I was friends with a neighbor and met him, it was the highlight of that trip to Hana. The world lost a great man when he died.

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    omraee entertainment LLC.at 10-19-2010

    When I rode in a helecopter in maui and the pilot said his was georges private pilot. he had already passed

    I wish I would have had the knowledge of things and your previous husbands'Ales from modified signals.

    miss ono is a ruthless one, a leach and to be honest paul is a wanker in my eyes.

    I heard and viewed his music with the beatles and knew he was the major contrubiutor of the music.

    As I contiune music I plan to live all the way to 2051 and find a female who eventually outlives me.

    I sure he would be very pleased to find your emotionally connected and his passing doesn't
    haunt you.

    If you find someone who reminds you of him may I suggest you keep that within yourself and what you
    both shared.

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    Raejeanat 10-19-2010

    Olivia has handled her widow's legacy with love, dignity and unselfishness.

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    joeat 10-19-2010

    George Harrison was one of the first superstars to care about hunger in the poorest nations and the concert for Bagladesh was born. Not just a Beatle superstar, but a great humanitarian too. We all miss George.

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    Jimat 10-19-2010

    I am a male in his 50's and George was a great person I always like him even thou i never meet him. but I meet Ringo in CA. oneday and him to was a real nice person I wish that I could of spoke to him a bit longer. Iam shore all 4 where good people too. Good Bless George !!

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    lord buckley jrat 10-19-2010

    Dick Bock a record producer was the one of the first to ever record Ravi and also my father Lord Buckley. I meet Olivia and George in 1974 and that meeting forever changed my life for the good. I never had a chance to say thank you, George wrote "Crackerbox Palace" about our home in Echo Park later that year. Recently George got his star on the Hollywood walk of fame seeing Dani and Olivia there was a great tribute to Georges work. with the best wishes I say Thank You for the guidence and for saving my life .Lord Buckley jr

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    Decatur Spartanat 10-19-2010

    If you ever have the opportunity to attend a Ravi/Anoushka
    concert do so. Otherwise you are depriving your self of a rare gift.

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    Don Sherlineat 10-19-2010

    It's nice reading something directly from Olivia Harrison. It's too bad the nitwit who wrote the introduction screwed things up, for me anyway, with this: "Ms. Harrison recounts for Spinner in her own words her thoughts, recollections and insights on this manifestation..."
    Well, it's a good thing when she "recounts her thoughts, recollections and insights" she used her own words and not someone elses, isn't it? Who the hell elses words would she have use other than her own?

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    KIMat 10-19-2010

    George was an incredible soul. The most imfluencing person in my life outside of my family. What a loss it was when he passed. I miss him so dearly, even though I never had the honor of meeting him. He changed my life.

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