INDIAN TALKING MACHINE part two: INSTRUMENTAL GEMS FROM THE 78rpm ERA SF131
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INDIAN TALKING MACHINE part two: INSTRUMENTAL GEMS FROM THE 78rpm ERA
SF131
2xLP
gatefold
12 page booklet
produced by Robert Millis
This double LP of instrumental Hindustani, Carnatic and folk 78rpm shellac records from India comes with a full color 12-page insert of gramophone record ephemera, shops, labels, manufacturing details and graphics. The LPs feature over 25 artists recorded between 1904 and 1959 playing a panoply of instruments: jalatarang, dilruba, sarod, clarionet, pakhawaj, violin, been, kazoo, shehnai, tabla, sarangi, sitar, vina and more. Artists include Imdad Khan (the first sitarist ever recorded), Ahmedjan Thirkhawa, Bundu Khan, Amir Hussain, Allauddin Khan (who taught Ravi Shankar), and others both forgotten and revered.
The Indian classical instrumental tradition is one of incredible proficiency and expressiveness using instruments and techniques created over generations that seem to perfectly and uniquely compliment Indian culture, landscape and tradition. Sympathetic strings resonate inside sitars and sarangis to manifest shimmering reverberant spiritual spaces; horns, reeds and flutes extend the range, volume and melodic inventiveness of the voice; a mind-boggling array of elaborately turned percussion instruments allow for rhythms as complex or as simple as the flowing Ganges river. Classical music in India was perhaps at its height during the 78rpm period as the raj era was ending and the world was globalizing.
2-LP gatefold with 12 page full-color booklet insert - features never reissued recordings and is the long-anticipated follow up to the Indian Talking Machine book/CD (Sublime Frequencies 099), which was also produced by Robert Millis from his collection of 78rpm records and ephemera.
Track List:
SIDE A
1. Indranil Bhattacharya (sitar) c.1959
2. Mahboob Ali (shehnai) c.1939
3. Amir Hussain Khan (tabla) Madhavrao Alkutrar (pakhawaj) 1950
4. Rajamanickam Pillai (violin) 1938
5. Narayandas Mansukhram (kashta-tarang) 1930
6. Bundu Khan (sarangi) c.1939
SIDE B
1. T. Balaram (clarionet) 1935
2. Ambade Brothers (sitar and jalatarang) 1936
3. Hamid Hussain (sarangi) c.1940
4. Rahim Baksh (been) 1909
5. Vithal More (sundri) c.1935
6. Venu (saraswati vina) c.1910
SIDE C
1. Imdad Khan (sitar) 1904
2. Allauddin Khan (sarod) 1935
3. Master Mohan (kazoo, jalatarang, piano) c.1940
4. Ahmedjan Thirkhawa (tabla) c.1940
5. Palladam Sanjeeva Rao (flute) 1932
6. Faqir Habib Khan (vichitra vina) 1938
7. TN Rajaratnam Pillai (nadaswaram) 1939
SIDE D
1. Brahma Sri T. Appadurai Aiyengar (jalatarang) 1908
2. Professor Kaukub (sarod) 1909
3. Master Soman (dilruba) c.1932
4. Mehta Braham Das (harmonium) 1909
5. Mr. K Arumuga Mudaliar (banjo-mandolin) 1929
6. Sri Salil Kumar Mittra (violin) 1945
7. Professor Ghosh (whistle) c.1925
Highlights:
1. Produced by Robert Millis (Climax Golden Twins/Victrola Favorites/Indian Talking Machine)
2. The long-anticipated follow up to the Indian Talking Machine book/CD (Sublime Frequencies 099)
3. 2-LP gatefold with gorgeous 12 page color booklet insert
4. Features never reissued recordings of over 25 artists recorded between 1904 and 1959
Pressing Information
Limited edition of 1000 copies.


