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SHEILA CHANDRA — Quiet (1984) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This was truly the album where Chandra broke away from the pop structures underlying much of Monsoon's work. As Chandra began to write much of her material (in collaboration with Martin Smith and producer Steve Coe), the dance rhythms of her debut were virtually eliminated, although the emphasis on Indian instrumentation remained intact. The music simultaneously incorporated elements that were both more traditional and more free-form than her previous work -- traditional in the sense that she drew upon Indian vocal styles such as spoken bols; free-form in that there were no lyrics, just wordless vocalizations, often overdubbed numerous times. Divided into ten tracks with a single title ("Quiet 1," "Quiet 2," etc.), the suite-like piece remained cognizant of modern technology and outside musical influences, without being overwhelmed by them. In most crucial respects, the album outlined the approach she has taken to her idiosyncratic brand of world music ever since. Richie Unterberger
Tracklist :
1.     Quiet 1 8:57
Steve Coe / Martin Smith
2.     Quiet 2 4:13
Steve Coe / Martin Smith
3.     Quiet 3 4:53
Steve Coe / Martin Smith
4.     Quiet 4 4:02
Sheila Chandra / Steve Coe / Martin Smith
5.     Quiet 5 4:09
Steve Coe / Martin Smith
6.     Quiet 6 4:21
Sheila Chandra / Steve Coe / Martin Smith
7.     Quiet 7 3:01
Sheila Chandra / Steve Coe / Martin Smith
8.     Quiet 8 4:47
Sheila Chandra / Steve Coe / Martin Smith
9.     Quiet 9 2:33  
Steve Coe / Martin Smith
10.     Quiet 10 4:54
Steve Coe / Martin Smith
Credits :
Bass, Harp [Surmandel] – Martin Smith
Bells – Martin Smith, Preston Heyman, Sheila Chandra, Steve Coe
Percussion [Gamalan, Whispered Hi-hat], Cabasa, Shaker, Wind Chimes, Cymbal, Gong – Preston Heyman
Percussion [Water Wok] – Preston Heyman, Sheila Chandra
Piano, Performer [Eqtara] – Steve Coe
Santoor – Martin Smith, Preston Heyman
Sitar [Dilruba] – Dharambir Singh
Sitar, Tambura – Dharambir Singh, Martin Smith 
Synthesizer – Martin Smith, Steve Coe
Vocals, Voice [Spoken Bols, Jathis, Sargam] – Sheila Chandra

JEFF BECK — Wired (1976-2013) RM | Blu-spec CD2 | Serie Legacy Recordings | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Released in 1976, Jeff Beck's Wired contains some of the best jazz-rock fusion of the period. Wired is generally more muscular, albeit l...