Tracklist
A1 | Prologue / Inside | 3:57 | |
A2 | Mantra I / Meditation | 2:20 | |
A3 | Mumtaz Mahal | 3:23 | |
A4 | Unity | 4:32 | |
A5 | Agra | 1:38 | |
B1 | Vibrations | 1:41 | |
B2 | Akasha | 2:52 | |
B3 | Jumna | 2:42 | |
B4 | Shah Jahan | 5:40 | |
B5 | Mantra II / Duality | 2:24 | |
B6 | Ustad Isa / Mantra III | 2:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Produced For – MR Productions
- Recorded At – Taj Mahal, India
- Manufactured By – CBS Records Canada Ltd.
- Distributed By – CBS Records Canada Ltd.
- Printed By – Shorewood Packaging Corp. Of Canada Ltd.
- Lacquer Cut At – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Don Mills, ON
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Don Mills, ON
Credits
- Engineer [Recording] – John Archer
- Liner Notes – Paul Horn
- Photography By – Larry Kurland
- Producer – Paul Horn
- Written-By – P. Horn*
Notes
Gatefold cover.
Includes insert with recording notes.
[from back cover]
Recorded on location in the Taj Mahal, India, April 25, 1968.
Includes insert with recording notes.
[from back cover]
Recorded on location in the Taj Mahal, India, April 25, 1968.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): XSB 139721
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): XSB 139722
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): XSB-139721-1B-2HK: DM
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): XSB-139721-1B-2HL DM
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Inside (LP, Album, Stereo) | Epic | BXN 26466 | US | 1968 | ||
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Inside (LP, Album) | Epic | BXN 26466 | Canada | 1968 | ||
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Inside (LP, Album) | Epic | BXN 26466 | Canada | 1968 | ||
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Inside (LP, Album) | Epic | BXN 26466 | Canada | 1968 | ||
Inside (LP, Album, Terre Haute Press) | Epic | BXN 26466 | US | 1968 |
Reviews
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This is one of the first albums ever in my collection as I was only able to afford thrift store albums for the first year, and of course Paul Horn's "Inside" always shows up there! I'm somewhat amazed that I'm giving this 5 stars. It's a rather conceited concept for an album, and it borders on new age, and yet Paul Horn's conservative playing alongside the vocal performances is pretty much perfect note-for-note. A lesson in how conservative playing can say more at times than the busiest performance. And the echo effect in the Taj Mahal is simply amazing to listen to. As the liner notes say, it's difficult to tell when the playing ends and where the echo begins. It is a breathtaking, absorbing effect, and this album is the place to hear it. My bet: One of the best albums you can find at any thrift store you walk into.
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