http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/reviews-album/india-1003946043.story



March 07, 2009 ET
India
This latest noteworthy compilation from Putumayo features a number of
India's most celebrated musicians, including A.R. Rahman, who just received
best original score and best song Academy Awards for his musical
contributions to the film "Slumdog Millionaire." Several of the artists here
have a Bollywood connection, including Bombay Jayashri, a singer raised in
the carnatic South Indian vocal tradition. Her song "Zara Zara," a graceful
piece, opens the album. Rahman wrote and sings "Tere Bina," from the
Bollywood film "Guru," with female vocalist Chinmayee, and it's a powerful
and poignant performance. Deepak Ram, a master of the bansuri flute, works a
beautifully nuanced piece—"Ganesha"—accompanied by guitarist Eduardo Niebla.
This album is a perfect companion for Putumayo's first book publishing
effort, also titled "India." —Philip Van Vleck

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Madhavan.R
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