"Inside The Taj Mahal" by Paul Horn is a groundbreaking album that blends the serene beauty of Indian classical music with the spiritual ambiance of the iconic Taj Mahal. Released on September 13, 1968, under Legacy Recordings, this 34-minute masterpiece is a fusion of Native American and New Age genres, creating a unique and transcendent listening experience.
Paul Horn, a renowned flutist, captures the essence of the Taj Mahal through his melodious flute compositions, accompanied by the resonant sounds of the sitar and tabla. The album features tracks like "Mantra I/Meditation," "Mumtaz Mahal," and "Agra," each evoking the rich cultural and historical tapestry of India. Horn's collaboration with local Indian musicians adds an authentic touch, making the album a true cross-cultural gem.
The album's title track, "Inside The Taj Mahal," is particularly notable for being recorded within the majestic walls of the Taj Mahal itself, a first in music history. This innovative approach to music recording and composition sets "Inside The Taj Mahal" apart as a pioneering work in the world of New Age music.
Whether you're a fan of Native American music, Indian classical music, or simply seeking a peaceful and meditative soundscape, "Inside The Taj Mahal" offers a captivating journey through sound and culture.