Artist : VA
Title : Psych Funk Sa-Re-Ga!
Genre : Funk
Year : 2010
Date : 01/2011
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks : 20
Label : World Psychedelic Funk Classics
Source : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length : 70:07 min
Size : 103,0 MB
Tracklist:
01.the black beats - the mod trade 04:11
02.x'lents - psychedelia 02:53
03.kalyanji anandji - somebody to love 02:13
(edit)
04.kalyanji anandji - bairaag dance 02:43
music (edit)
05.r.d. burman - dance music from hare 02:14
rama hare krishna
06.r.d. burman feat. asha bhosle and 05:53
kishore kumar - lekar ham diwana dil
07.r.d. burman - freak out music 03:19
08.bappi lahari - everybody dance with 02:57
09.kalyanji anandji - dharmatma theme 03:54
music
10.asha bhosle with r.d. burman - dum 03:21
maro dum live - edit
11.usha khanna - hoitel incidental 01:13
music (edit)
12.klaus doldinger - sitar beat 01:32
13.sapan jagmohan feat. mohd. rafi and 02:57
pankaj mittra - meri aakhon mein ek s
14.keith kanga - butterfly 03:27
(version two) (edit)
15.atomic forest - mary long 03:16
16.usha khanna - tera jasia pyara koi 05:26
nahin
17.hemant bhosle feat. asha bhosle - 03:15
phir teri yaad
18.r.d. burman - feat. asha bhosle - 05:29
aaj mera dil
19.kalyanji anandji with manhar and 05:43
anand - hum tumhe chate hain (edit)
20.ilaiyaraaja feat. vani jairam and 04:11
chorus - thanimayil
70:07 min
Eyes forward, kids, for the 2nd mind-
melting 'Psych Funk' comp, covering
"Aesthetic Expressions of Psychedelic
Funk Music In India: 1970-1983".
Featuring 20 Indian psych-funk
masterpieces and accompanied by a 52-
page, in-depth color booklet, this is
about the most comprehensive, nuanced
and knowledgeable document of this topic
you'll find, compiled by the very
trustworthy heads behind the 'Psych Funk
101' session and the awesome 'Brazilian
Guitar Fuzz Bananas'. Almost
unsurprisingly there's a large
contribution from that towering figure
of modern Indian music, R.D. Burman, and
a number of tracks by the influential
brothers Kalyanji Anandji and their
experiments in the fusion of classical
traditions of Hindustani and Carnatic
music, with bhangra, dandiya and the
Western styles of pysch and funk. These
are complemented by songs from the
legendary Simla Beat garage-psych LPs
and even European takes on the sound
with Klaus Doldinger's fat-assed and
fuzzed-up 'Sitar Beat'. If you've never
encountered this stuff before, prepare
to be blown away by cuts like Atomic
Forest's Deep Purple cover 'Mary Long',
the entrancing, ornate guitar spirals of
X'Lents' 'Psychedelia' and the steamy
lysergic sensuality of Bappi Lahari's
'Everybody Dance With Me'. The
compilers, World Psychedelic Funk
Classics have done a sterling job,
packing in a brain-frying amount of
information and cherry-picking only the
most crucial cuts. Followers of the
Finders Keepers reissues, the 'Sitar
Beat!' comps or those wanting to get
deeper into the history of Indian music
should consider this album a priority.
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