Wednesday, September 16, 2009

John Leckie names "Ravi's Afro-Indian Project" in list of 10 essential albums

Legendary producer John Leckie has recently spoken about the 10 essential albums he has worked on & and the list includes ARC Music artist Ravi's very own "Afro-Indian Project" (EUCD2205).

Since working as a studio-hand at Abbey Road Studios in 1970, Leckie has gone on to produce albums for Radiohead ('The Bends' 1995), Muse ('Showbiz' 1999 and 'Origin of Symmetry' 2001) as well as The Stone Roses eponymous 1989 debut, which is frequently ranked highly in "Greatest album of all-time" polls.

Speaking with website The Quietus (www.thequietus.com), Mr Leckie says of The Afro-Indian Project:

"Recorded in my mate Ravi's kitchen in Muswell Hill this has a beautiful blend of African kora played by Ravi and tabla from world renowned Bhikaram Ghosh [sic] and santoor sounds from Tarun Bhattacharya. Playable at any time any place."

Ravi is in good company on Leckie's list, which also features artists such as Roy Harper, Dr John and Bill Nelson. To view the full list please click here

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