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Originally Posted by Nightfly
Yes, I Love that album one of the first of its kind where
Eastern and Western musicians come together and there have been
many more great success's since..But these are 2 great masters
of their instruments.It grabs you in from the beginning..
I didn't recommend it because I was staying in the
more traditional groove. Ravi Shankar has also been a great experimenter..
and he has done many successful beautiful soundtracks..one to a Japanese
movie with him and Japanese muscians...stunning.
Can't find it in my collection.. 
I may have to find it somewhere and download it...now I want to listen to it.
If anybody come accross it let me know......Thanks.
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That's why I downloaded one of each - a "traditional" album, and something "traditional" to me - the violin. I am absolutely mesmerized so far. It's got a certain hypnotic quality to it that is hard to describe.
Also, now I recall an earlier thread where we discussing the merits of our music collections. It was something along the lines of "mine is bigger than yours", right? I remember you saying that sometimes you can't find some items you know you have and up buying them again. Then years later when they are discovered, they are either collector's items, or go to the wellbeing of the community

That said - I think you should keep looking for the one you can't find! It's there somewhere!
