Desert Rain
Desert Rain is the second album of Indian Ocean and the first live album ever to be released by any Indian band recorded by Vikram Mishra.[1] It was recorded completely by accident from a concert played at the annual SAHMAT show at Mandi House, New Delhi on 1 January 1997. After waiting 7 hours to get on stage, Indian Ocean played an inspired concert that was well received by the crowd. Quite fortuitously, the band noticed a DAT recorder, bought a tape and recorded the concert. No major record label was willing to take the risk of releasing a live album, and so a record company label called 'Independent Music' was formed to release the album. Naresh Bhatia was the person instrumental behind the release of Desert Rain.
Desert Rain | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Fusion, Rock, Jazz | |||
Label | Kosmic | |||
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The album was released as a limited-edition copy in 1997 for circulation around Delhi. it was re-released in 2002 given the increasingly massive popularity of the band.
Track listing
- "Desert Rain"
- "Village Damsel"
- "Boll Weevil"
- "Going To ITO"
- "Euphoria"
- "From The Ruins"
- "Melancholic Ecstasy"
Reception
Released on cassettes and CDs, Desert Rain was a landmark album for its time and today. It was recorded and mixed live by sound engineer Vikram Mishra on a DAT tape. The quality was so impressive that almost a decade later, it still continues to sell. In 2006, it was no. 2 on the iTunes UK World Music Charts.
Bhaskar Gupta of Allmusic.com gave the album a favourable review and considers it a vital link to the development of the band's music and their early inspirations.[2]
References
- "Indian Ocean co-founder Susmit Sen quits band". NDTV. June 12, 2013. Retrieved 2014-11-17.
- Gupta, Bhasker. "Review: Desert Rain: Indian Ocean Live". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-07-26.