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Relax - experience tranquility and inner peace

Sa Re Ga Ma, Rs.299 (CD)

This is the sort of album you can put on when you come back home from work, and let it calm you.

The composer, Donald Walters a.k.a. Swami Kriyananda of Ananda fame, may be a spiritual guru, but it is the simplicity of the tunes and clarity that help you relax (not, one might add, the exotic-sounding names of the tracks). David Eby and Sharon Brooks deserve as much credit for their no-frills rendition on the flute and cello. As you listen to the 19 tracks, you feel yourself sinking into a comfort zone.

Call it inner peace or de-stressing, the album makes you wonder if each musical note has its own world of feelings. And it does. The only discordant note is the price of the CD, which is quite steep at Rs.299.

Typical meditation music, though a little overrated one must say. The quality of recording is good.

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