"Miles From India" Available Now On Vinyl!
GRAMMY NOMINATION FOR
THE GROUND-BREAKING ALBUM!!
NOW AVAILABLE ON VINYL

After unanimous acclaim from critics and consumers alike, the ground-breaking album,
"MILES FROM INDIA" has been nominated for a GRAMMY in the "CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALBUM" category.
It is now also available in an audiophile version on 180 GRAM VINYL (3 LP RECORD SET), re-mastered for vinyl, in a spectacular package...no detail left to chance...truly a "COLLECTOR'S" item.
The album has received five-star reviews in major media, crossing different genres and readerships.
In a startlingly original recreation of music associated with jazz legend Miles Davis, co-producers Bob Belden and Louiz Banks have recast familiar themes from such landmark recordings as Bitches Brew, In A Silent Way, and Kind of Blue with an East Meets West sensibility on Miles...From India. An incredibly ambitious project involving two dozen musicians from two separate continents recording in studios around the world, Miles...From India is a cross-cultural summit meeting that puts a provocative pan-global spin on such Miles classics as "All Blues," "Spanish Key," "So What," "It's About That Time" and "Jean Pierre."
The Miles alumni included on the sessions are saxophonists Dave Liebman (1972-74) and (1970-71), guitarists Gary BartzMike Stern (1981-84), (1973-76) and Pete CoseyJohn McLaughlin (1969-72), bassists Ron Carter (1963-69), Michael Henderson (1970-76), Marcus Miller (1981-1984), Benny Rietveld (1987-91), keyboardists Chick Corea (1968-72), (1985-87) and Adam HolzmanRobert Irving III (1980-88), drummers Jimmy Cobb (1968-63), (1971), Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler/Lenny White (1969) and Vince Wilburn (1981, 1984-1987) and tabla player Badal Roy (1972-3). The Indian contingent is represented by keyboardist Louiz Banks, drummer Gino Banks, American-born alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa, sitarist Ravi Chari, Vikku Vinayakram (a charter member of Shakti) on ghatam, V. Selvaganesh (a member of Shakti and Remember Shakti) on khanjira, U. Shrinivas (from Remember Shakti) on electric mandolin, Brij Narain on sarod, Dilshad Khan on sarangi, Sridhar Parthasarathy on mridangam, Ranjit Barot on drums,Taufiq Qureshi and A. Sivamani on percussion, Kala Ramnath on Carnatic violin, Rakesh Chaurasia on flute and Shankar Mahadevan & Sikkil Gurucharan on Indian classical vocals.
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THE GROUND-BREAKING ALBUM!!
NOW AVAILABLE ON VINYL

After unanimous acclaim from critics and consumers alike, the ground-breaking album,
"MILES FROM INDIA" has been nominated for a GRAMMY in the "CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALBUM" category.
It is now also available in an audiophile version on 180 GRAM VINYL (3 LP RECORD SET), re-mastered for vinyl, in a spectacular package...no detail left to chance...truly a "COLLECTOR'S" item.
The album has received five-star reviews in major media, crossing different genres and readerships.
In a startlingly original recreation of music associated with jazz legend Miles Davis, co-producers Bob Belden and Louiz Banks have recast familiar themes from such landmark recordings as Bitches Brew, In A Silent Way, and Kind of Blue with an East Meets West sensibility on Miles...From India. An incredibly ambitious project involving two dozen musicians from two separate continents recording in studios around the world, Miles...From India is a cross-cultural summit meeting that puts a provocative pan-global spin on such Miles classics as "All Blues," "Spanish Key," "So What," "It's About That Time" and "Jean Pierre."
The Miles alumni included on the sessions are saxophonists Dave Liebman (1972-74) and (1970-71), guitarists Gary BartzMike Stern (1981-84), (1973-76) and Pete CoseyJohn McLaughlin (1969-72), bassists Ron Carter (1963-69), Michael Henderson (1970-76), Marcus Miller (1981-1984), Benny Rietveld (1987-91), keyboardists Chick Corea (1968-72), (1985-87) and Adam HolzmanRobert Irving III (1980-88), drummers Jimmy Cobb (1968-63), (1971), Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler/Lenny White (1969) and Vince Wilburn (1981, 1984-1987) and tabla player Badal Roy (1972-3). The Indian contingent is represented by keyboardist Louiz Banks, drummer Gino Banks, American-born alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa, sitarist Ravi Chari, Vikku Vinayakram (a charter member of Shakti) on ghatam, V. Selvaganesh (a member of Shakti and Remember Shakti) on khanjira, U. Shrinivas (from Remember Shakti) on electric mandolin, Brij Narain on sarod, Dilshad Khan on sarangi, Sridhar Parthasarathy on mridangam, Ranjit Barot on drums,Taufiq Qureshi and A. Sivamani on percussion, Kala Ramnath on Carnatic violin, Rakesh Chaurasia on flute and Shankar Mahadevan & Sikkil Gurucharan on Indian classical vocals.
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