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Kandisa (album)

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Released
  
March 2000

Artist
  
Indian Ocean

Label
  
Times Music

Kandisa
  
Jhini (2004)

Release date
  
March 2000

Genres
  
Rock music, Jazz, Fusion

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Recorded
  
Western Outdoors Mumbai

Similar
  
Indian Ocean albums, Rock music albums

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Kandisa is the second studio album released by Indian fusion band Indian Ocean in March 2000. It went on to become one of the best-loved albums produced in India. Kandisa acquired cult status and propelled Indian Ocean into the status of one of India’s most original and creative bands. The band left Indian shores for the first time ever in August 2001. They played their first concert abroad in London, and then went on to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where they played 18 concerts in 14 days, and were nominated the Pick of the Fringe. They returned to the Fringe in 2002 and 2003. In 2002, the band played 37 concerts abroad across four continents: New Zealand, USA, United Kingdom, Japan, Australia and Indonesia. In 2003 they toured the UK twice, as well as Australia, Germany, Singapore, and Réunion. In addition, they continued to play all over India.

Contents

In its 2014 listing of "25 Greatest Indian Rock Songs of the last 25 Years", "Rolling Stone India" featured two songs from the album, Ma Rewa and Kandisa.

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Production

The band went on the road – playing gigs in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Haryana, Maharashtra. The break though into the mainstream came some time in late 1998 when Times Music (a division of Times of India) signed up the band. A few months later, Indian Ocean were invited to play at the Millennium celebrations at Khajuraho. K. R. Narayanan, then President of India, was one of the first, to hear the special composition, which is one of the high points of their album, Kandisa.

The album was recorded at Western Outdoors, one of India’s premier studios, in Mumbai. Members of Indian Ocean call it as their first “proper” studio recording. They were given two weeks for recording and 5 days for the mix, and actually had a producer.

The band also pays gratitude to Gurpreet, Orijit and the Sidhus and the wonderful ambiance of 16/330 Khajoor Road, for the album's production.

Track listing

Lyrics: Sanjeev Sharma for Khajuraho, Kaun and Kya Maloom. Kandisa and Ma Rewa are traditional. Hille le is based on Gorakh Pande’s words. Kashmiri lyrics in Kaun by Indira Kilam.

  1. "Kya Maloom"
  2. "Ma Rewa"
  3. "Leaving Home"
  4. "Hille Re Jhakjor"
  5. "Khajuraho (song)"
  6. "Kaun (song)"
  7. "Kandisa"

Languages

The album's title, and the song Kandisa is in Aramaic-East Syriac which is used in the liturgy of the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala. Hindi is widely used throughout the album with Kashmiri lyrics in the song Kaun, written by drummer Amit Kilam's mother.

Songs

1Kya Maloom6:02
2Ma Rewa6:39
3Leaving Home6:50

References

Kandisa (album) Wikipedia