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- Date Released: June 1, 1993
- Genre: International
- Style: India
- Label: Triloka / Artemis
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Maestro Ali Akbar Khan and a thirteen-piece East/West orchestra follow up his critically acclaimed Journey, performing classical ragas and Rajasthani folk songs. Combining sarod with Western classical instruments such as the cello, violin, bassoon and oboe, Khansahb brilliantly merges Eastern and Western musical traditions to produce an album of astounding beauty. The title song, "Garden of Dreams," explores memories of paradise and is an original raga composed by Khansahb. "Dhani," with guest artist Zakir Hussain, features a wind section of oboe, bassoon and native Australian didgeridoo. Also featured (and produced by) Jai Uttal.
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Credits
- Greg Barber - Bassoon // Swapan Chaudhuri - Tabla // Arne Frager - Engineer // Arne Frager - Mixing // Geoffrey Gordon - Production Assistant // Geoffrey Gordon - Assistant Producer // Zakir Hussain - Drums // Zakir Hussain - Drums // Zakir Hussain - Drums // Zakir Hussain - Naal // Zakir Hussain - Naal // Zakir Hussain - Naal // Zakir Hussain - ? // Zakir Hussain - ? // Zakir Hussain - ? // Zakir Hussain - Dholak // Zakir Hussain - Dholak // Zakir Hussain - Dholak // Zakir Hussain - Madal // Zakir Hussain - Madal // Zakir Hussain - Madal // Zakir Hussain - Pakawaj // Zakir Hussain - Pakawaj // Zakir Hussain - Pakawaj // Zakir Hussain - Shaker // Zakir Hussain - Shaker // Zakir Hussain - Shaker // Azkir Hussain - Drums // Azkir Hussain - Naal // Azkir Hussain - Dholak // Azkir Hussain - Madal // Azkir Hussain - Pakawaj // Azkir Hussain - Shaker // K.D. Kagel - Executive Producer // K.D. Kagel - Mixing // Ali Akbar Khan - Composer // Ali Akbar Khan - Composer // Ali Akbar Khan - Composer // Ali Akbar Khan - Composer // Ali Akbar Khan - Sarod // Ali Akbar Khan - Sarod // Ali Akbar Khan - Sarod // Ali Akbar Khan - Sarod // Ali Akbar Khan - Main Performer // Ali Akbar Khan - Main Performer // Ali Akbar Khan - Main Performer // Ali Akbar Khan - Main Performer // Jean King - Artwork // Jean King - Cover Art // Mitchell Markus - Executive Producer // Glenn Meadows - Mastering // James Pomerantz - Sitar // Irene Sazer - Violin // Jai Uttal - Guitar // Jai Uttal - Guitar // Jai Uttal - Guitar // Jai Uttal - Arranger // Jai Uttal - Arranger // Jai Uttal - Arranger // Jai Uttal - Producer // Jai Uttal - Producer // Jai Uttal - Producer // Jai Uttal - Orchestration // Jai Uttal - Orchestration // Jai Uttal - Orchestration // Jai Uttal - Mixing // Jai Uttal - Mixing // Jai Uttal - Mixing // Jai Uttal - Harmony // Jai Uttal - Harmony // Jai Uttal - Harmony // Dan Reiter - Arranger // Dan Reiter - Cello // Dan Reiter - Orchestration // Dan Reiter - Harmony // Daniella Birschel - Tanpura // Daniella Birschel - Tambor // Bennie Cottone - Oboe // Brian Godden - Guitar // Brian Godden - Didjeridu // Brian Godden - Technician // Brian Godden - Harmony // Anthony Hindson - Guitar // Anthony Hindson - Guitar (12 String) // Terry Pease - Tanpura // Terry Pease - Tambor // Kate Stenberg - Viola // Krishna Bhatt - Sitar // Swapan Choudhuri - ? // Iris Brooks - Liner Notes // David Farrow - Assistant Engineer
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