Merci LXI, enquêteur de choc. Donc le lien commun de tout ça est bien Krishna, c'est bien ce qu'il me semblait,
ce qui est amusant, c'est que les albums proposés par Gopal n'ont rien à voir avec la musique Krishna qu'on à l'habitude
d'entendre (et que j'apprécie, en partie tout du moins).
Amusant sur le premier lien, y'a encore deux albums que je croise souvent :

Encore Michael Cassidy sur le dernier il semble.
Et puis :
Ananta was one of the early fake out albums produced in the UK for ISKCON 'street sankirtana' sales. While the record cover promoted "contributions by Alice Coltrane, George Harrison, Bob Marley, and Stevie Wonder, these personalities didn't actually contribute anything musical to the album.
There were numerous ISKCON albums in this genre, including Night and Daydream. Once, when the devotees were visiting the record producer's office, the head executive of the company said that he was dumbfounded by the sales the devotees were getting on these albums, which didn't even have big name musicians on them. He said if this was an actual commercial venture, the devotees would have to be awarded a gold record for the high sales.
'Street sankirtana' with records was very lucrative for a time, until the buyers became a bit more discerning. The UK devotees then bought deleted records from the record company (those being rolled out of the catalog), and sold them on the street.Ca résume bien ce que nous pensions.