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All Terrain Guitar

Label: Susila Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Springtime in New York; Song for the Wind; Nap of the Earth; Pinch Pennies in Monaco; 31; Final Approach; Electron Dance; The Keyword is Love.

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Prasanna: All Terrain Guitar

Read "All Terrain Guitar" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


As a solo artist, Prasanna (Raga Metal Conversations, Raga Bop Trio) doesn't record that often, but when he does, it's usually an impressive musical statement, incited by his ferocious licks and unique convergence of Indian Carnatic music with a Western muse. For example, check out his previous outing, which is an East-West tribute to Jimi Hendrix ...

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Electric Ganesha Land

Label: Susila Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: Eruption in Bangalore; Snakebanger's Ball; 4th Stone from the Sun; Dark Sundae in Triplicane; Indra's Necklace; 9th Stone from the Sum; Iguana on a Funky Trail; 8th Avenue and East Mada Street; Pot Belly Blues; Sri Jimi; Bowling for Peace.

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Prasanna: Electric Ganesha Land

Label: Susila Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: 1) "Eruption In Bangalore"; 2) "Snakebanger's Ball"; 3) "4th Stone From The Sun"; 4) "Dark Sundae In Triplicane"; 5) "Indra's Necklace"; 6) "9th Stone From The Sum"; 7) "Iguana On A Funky Trail"; 8) "8th Avenue And East Mada Street"; 9) "Pot Belly Blues"; 10) "Sri Jimi"; 11) "Bowling For Peace"

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Prasanna: Electric Ganesha Land

Read "Prasanna: Electric Ganesha Land" reviewed by C.S.Vallikanth


Prasanna Electric Ganesha Land Susila Music 2006 Hot on the heels of the genre bending South Indian Carnatic/jazz fusion album Be The Change, Prasanna here offers another staggering experiment. This time he fuses Carnatic music with many of the known variants, and sources, of rock music--from hard rock ...

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Prasanna: Electric Ganesha Land

Read "Electric Ganesha Land" reviewed by John Kelman


Prasanna's Be the Change (Susila Music, 2003) was a remarkable combination of the South Indian Carnatic tradition with a fusion energy comparable to better-known guitarists like John McLaughlin. Electric Ganesha Land moves away from jazz, paying tribute to legendary rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix. The lineup features Prasanna alone or with a number of Indian musicians playing ...

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Prasanna: Be The Change

Label: Susila Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Pangea Rising; Ta Ka Ta Ki Ta Blues; Satyam; Raga Bop; Grapevine; Dharma Becomes Alibama; Uncensored; Bliss Factor I; Bliss Factor II; Kalyani Connection

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Prasanna: Be The Change

Read "Prasanna: Be The Change" reviewed by C.S. Vallikanth


Prasanna Be the Change Susila Music 2004 At dusk the cock announces dawn; At midnight, the bright sun. ~ Zen Poem Could there be an eternity beyond earthly opposites? Could a “This" and “That" cease to be? Could the unity of all opposites become a vivid ...

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Be the Change

Label: Susila Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: Pangaea Rising; Ta ka ta ki ta Blues; Satyam; Ragabop; The Grapevine; Dharma becomes Alibama; Uncensored; Bliss Factor - Part I; Bliss Factor - Part II; Kalyani Connection.

Album

Be the Change

Label: Susila Music
Released: 2004


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