Sheila Chandra with The Ganges OrchestraCountry of origin:England Type of music generally:Ambient, electronic Status:New release, "THIS SENTENCE IS TRUE" (The Previous Sentence is False), 2001 See also:Sheila Chandra's site Comparisons:Sheila Chandra's solo work to some extent Covers/own material:Own, and co-written with partner Steve Coe General comments:This is a side project for Sheila Chandra Recommended first album:"THIS SENTENCE IS TRUE" (The Previous Sentence is False) Recordings:EEP1Release info:1999--Indipop (PO Box 369, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 8YM, UK)--EEPCD1 Availability:Limited edition cd; available at Amazon.com and some stores Ecto priority:Recommended for fans of Sheila Chandra and/or ambient music Group members:Sheila Chandra--vocals Produced by:Steve Coe Comments:The album is described as "an edgy and more experimental side project for Sheila Chandra with the Ganges Orchestra providing the rhythm and drones." It's a limited edition, numbered and signed by Sheila Chandra, and the first of a planned two such limited edition cds. It also has 8 tracks as opposed to the listed 6. There's less vocals on this than on Sheila's solo albums, but they're just as beautiful. Often they are treated as simply another instrument. Especially beautiful are the tracks with Sheila repeating "Espiritu Sanctus" and the one which uses the sound of water throughout. It bears repeated listening as there's always something new to discover in its intricacies. Well worth getting for Chandra fans. (JoAnn Whetsell) "THIS SENTENCE IS TRUE" (The Previous Sentence is False)Release info:2001--Shakti (4650 N. Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, WI 53212; tel: 414-961-8350)--72438-50954-2-9 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Sheila Chandra--all vocals, drones, and vocal fx Guest artists:Nick Pullin--all guitars Produced by:Steve Coe and Sheila Chandra Comments:Like EEP1, "THIS SENTENCE IS TRUE" (The Previous Sentence is False) is more experimental than even Sheila Chandra's ABoneCroneDrone. This is labeled "a daring vocal experiment layered with ambient instrumentation and percussion", which describes it perfectly. (Neile) Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for her work on this entry.
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