Description: RAVI SHANKAR: Nine Decades Volume 5 (CD) Digitally RemasteredNine Decades Vol. 5 is a special Remastered recording of the music theater piece entitled, Ghanashyam: A Broken Branch. Created out of his deep concern over the a cultural preoccupation with drugs as an easy escape from the sadhana found in disciplined hard work, Ravi Shankar wrote this outstanding piece of music in the folk tale tradition. It is an examination of the forces that can dilute the world changing potential of the artist. Originally released on CD in the early 1990s at a truncated 60 minutes, East Meets West has Remastered the original reels and restored a full twenty more minutes to the music, making this recording a more faithful to the audio that accompanied the original theater production. 1Ghanashyam: Introduction and Overture2Temple Scene and Dance Practice3Holi Color Festival Song4Festival Preparations5Harahara Shankara Drug Pushers (Temptation)6Monsoon and Rain7Sadness and Intoxication8Spring9Drugs, Hallucinations, the Divine10Demons and Struggle11Love Song (Ashtapati of Jayadeva)12Dishonesty, Chase, Death13Shadows and Loss14Pining Dream Illusion15Fun - Possessed16Exorcism, Death, Spirit Escape17Shadows and Loss Reprise18Another Day, Life Goes On… This item is BRAND NEW, however some NEW CD's and DVD's supplied by Australian Companies do not come sealed at the time of manufacture/supply. Please contact us if you have any queries. Click HERE for our eBAY STORE Payment within 5 Days please Australian Buyers PAYMENT OPTIONS: PayPal We do not send to alternate or 3rd party addresses, so please ensure your PayPal and/or eBay Postal Address is correct before making payment. Bank Transfer We do not offer Bank Transfer or Money Orders as a payment option POSTAGE & HANDLING: Postage & Handling: The FREE Postage offer does NOT include Tracking or Insurance Other Postage options are available in the Checkout. All of our CD's are sent in Padded Envelopes, multiples of 4 or more will be wrapped in Cardboard or Bubble Wrap. If you require more packing, extra charges WILL APPLY and you need to make the request PRIOR to purchase. We cannot accept responsibility for items lost or damaged by Australia Post. Sorry....NO PICK-UP'S International Buyers DVD PURCHASES Please make sure that the REGION and FORMAT that is stated for the product is suitable for your equipment, as we do NOT refund for incorrect selection. PAYMENT OPTIONS: PayPal ONLY We do not send to alternate or 3rd party addresses, so please ensure your PayPal Postal Address is correct before making payment. POSTAGE & HANDLING: Postage & Handling: Lowest Postage price quoted is for Tracked Flat Rate Postage and does NOT include Insurance. All of our CD's/DVD's are sent in satchels, wrapped in Cardboard. If you require more packing, extra charges WILL APPLY and you need to make the request PRIOR to purchase. We cannot accept responsibility for items lost or damaged by Postal Carriers, Insurance Cover quotes are available upon request. Purchases in excess of AU$50.00 may require insurance, at our discretion. Item Condition NEW: Some NEW CD's and DVD's supplied by Australian Company's, are not sealed at the time of manufacture/supply. Please contact us if you have any queries. USED: We try our best to give an accurate account of any item that is being sold in used condition. If you have any questions, please contact us. Add us to your favourites list!
Price: 69.9 AUD
Location: Wodonga Vic
End Time: 2025-01-20T02:18:44.000Z
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Composer: N/A
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Case Type: Digipak
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Edition: Remastered
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Instrument: N/A
Style: Indian
Conductor: N/A
Performer Orchestra: N/A
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Producer: Cat Celebrezze, Shyama Priya
Run Time: 4398 Sec
Release Year: 2017
Format: CD
Features: Compilation
Genre: World Music
Type: Album
Record Label: East Meets West
Artist: Ravi Shankar
Release Title: Nine Decades, Vol. 5-Ghanashyam: a Broken Branch