Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 Only1joe Flac !!top!! May 2026

Chants of India

is a 1997 studio album by renowned sitar master Ravi Shankar

  1. Exact offsets: He never used "over-read" errors.
  2. Vintage hardware: He reportedly used a Plextor Premium 2 drive—legendary for its jitter reduction during FLAC conversion.
  3. No post-processing: He famously hated "normalization." The only1joe rip of Chants of India retains the album’s terrifyingly quiet dynamics (the whispers before the tabla storm).

The album consists of 16 tracks, most of which are traditional pieces adapted by Shankar: Track Title Vandanaa Trayee Omkaaraaya Namaha Vedic Chanting One Sahanaa Vavavtu Poornamadah Mahaa Mrityunjaya Veenaa-Murali Svara Mantra Vedic Chanting Two Sarve Shaam Note on "only1joe FLAC" The phrase " only1joe FLAC Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 only1joe FLAC

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The Album's Concept

Ravi Shankar’s Chants of India , released in , stands as one of the most profound collaborations between the sitar maestro and his long-time friend and pupil, George Harrison Chants of India is a 1997 studio album

DR13

The track "Asato Maa" starts with a single voice at almost absolute silence ( -45dB ) and swells into a chorus with a drone tanpura. In the only1joe FLAC, the dynamic range is measured at . Compare this to the 2015 remaster (DR7), which has been brick-walled. You don't hear the difference; you feel the fatigue with the remaster. The FLAC breathes. Exact offsets: He never used "over-read" errors

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