Released in March 1984 on ECM Records, "Vision" is a captivating album by the renowned Indian violinist L. Shankar. Recorded in April 1983, this album showcases Shankar's mastery of the 10-string violin, an instrument that adds a unique depth and richness to his sound. The album features a trio format, with L. Shankar joined by Jan Garbarek on saxophone and Palle Mikkelborg on trumpet, blending elements of Carnatic classical music with jazz.
"Vision" consists of five tracks, each offering a distinct yet cohesive musical experience. The album opens with "All For You," setting the tone with Shankar's signature intricate violin work. "Vision" follows, showcasing the interplay between the three musicians, while "Astral Projection" delves into more experimental territories. "Psychic Elephant" continues the exploration of innovative sounds, and the album concludes with "The Message," a piece that ties together the diverse elements presented throughout the record.
With a total duration of 45 minutes, "Vision" is a testament to L. Shankar's versatility and innovation. The album's genre-blending approach makes it a standout in both the jazz and classical music landscapes, appealing to a wide range of listeners. Whether you're a fan of L. Shankar's previous work or new to his music, "Vision" offers a compelling journey through the intersections of different musical traditions.