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Collaborations (Ravi Shankar and George Harrison album)

Collaborations
Ravi Shankar, George Harrison "Collaborations" front cover.jpg
Box set by Ravi Shankar and George Harrison
Released 18 October 2010
Recorded 1973–74, 1996
Genre Indian classical music, jazz, world music
Length 2:39:52 (CDs)
1:05:56 (DVD feature)
1:36:49 (DVD audio)
Label Dark Horse
Producer George Harrison
Compiler Olivia Harrison
George Harrison chronology
Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison
(2009)
Collaborations (with Ravi Shankar)
(2010)
Early Takes: Volume 1
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Goldmine 5/5 stars
PopMatters 9/10 stars
Record Collector 3/5 stars
The Second Disc (favourable)
Uncut 3/5 stars

Collaborations is a four-disc compilation box set by Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar and 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 Angel Records in 1997. Although all three albums were originally Shankar releases, for which Harrison served in the role of music producer and guest musician, both Shankar and Harrison are credited as artists on the box set. Each of the collaborative projects represents a departure from Shankar's more typical work as a sitarist and performer of Hindustani classical ragas, with the box set showcasing his forays into, variously, jazz and rock, Indian folk and orchestral ensembles, and devotional music.

The fourth disc of Collaborations is a DVD containing previously unissued film of a performance by the Music Festival from India, recorded at London's Royal Albert Hall in September 1974. Filmed by director Stuart Cooper, the footage required substantial restoration for its 2010 release. An audio-only track on the DVD, prepared by Anoushka Shankar and Paul Hicks, provides a more complete record of the concert.

Issued nine years after Harrison's death, the limited-edition release coincided with celebrations for Shankar's 90th birthday and was overseen by Harrison's widow, Olivia. Among the lavish packaging for the compilation, each disc appears inside enlarged, 8½-inch sleeves, and each copy of the set is individually numbered. An accompanying book contains a foreword by American composer Philip Glass, rare photographs documenting Shankar and Harrison's 35-year friendship, and commentary from both artists on the projects featured in the box set. While Collaborations presents only a portion of Shankar and Harrison's work together, music critics have recognised it as a successful representation of the far-reaching cultural legacy of their partnership.


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