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Ananda Shankar - Albums Collection -1970-1984- FLAC

- Albums Collection -1970-1984- Flac | Ananda Shankar

| Year | Album Title | Key Highlights | |------|-------------|----------------| | 1970 | | Debut masterpiece. Features “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (Rolling Stones cover), “Light My Fire” (Doors cover), and originals like “Raghupati”. Sitar + fuzz guitar + Moog. | | 1975 | Ananda Shankar and His Music | Rare follow-up. More funk and jazz-fusion oriented. Includes “Streets of Calcutta” and “Dance Indra”. Heavy wah-wah guitar and clavinet. | | 1977 | Missing You | Disco and funk album with Indian textures. Recorded in Los Angeles. Tracks: “Missing You”, “Jungle Symphony”. | | 1979 | A Musical Discovery of India | Relaxed, melodic instrumental album. More traditional in parts, but still synthesizer-driven. | | 1984 | Sa-Re-Ga Machan | Final studio album of this period. Experimental, drum-machine heavy, proto–world beat. | Note: After 1984, Ananda Shankar focused on film scores and live performances. He returned with Walking On (2000, posthumously completed by his wife and daughter). 3. Why Collect the FLAC Version? FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is essential for archival-quality listening, especially for music with dense instrumentation like Ananda Shankar’s.

His most famous work, Ananda Shankar (1970), fused sitar and tanpura with fuzz guitar, Moog synthesizer, and rock drumming, predating the better-known “raga rock” of the 1970s and influencing later genres like world music, electronica, and trip-hop. Below is the complete discography of his original studio albums released between 1970 and 1984. Live albums, compilations, and posthumous releases are excluded from this core collection. Ananda Shankar - Albums Collection -1970-1984- FLAC

| Format | Quality | Best For | |--------|---------|----------| | MP3 (320 kbps) | Lossy, compressed | Casual listening | | FLAC (16-bit / 44.1 kHz) | Lossless, CD-quality | Audiophile systems, analysis, archiving | | Year | Album Title | Key Highlights

Ananda Shankar (1942–1999) was an Indian musician and composer who famously blended traditional Hindustani classical music with Western rock, funk, and electronic sounds. He was the son of celebrated sitarist Ravi Shankar and dancer Amala Shankar, yet he forged a radically different path—embracing the psychedelic era and later funk and disco. | | 1975 | Ananda Shankar and His Music | Rare follow-up