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Okay “Lies” and “Right Down Here” the JJ Cale covers are my faves, also the magic "Space Talk" - but I’ve known them for years. This entire album goes through so many genres from disco to far out jazz to scuzzy 60s pieces to a Indian reinvention of the Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal” but the way out “Mirror” and “Peek a Boo Boogie” are the new vibes I’m riding. True treasure trove.
Favorite track: Mirror.
Dav
This is absolutely fantastic! I only found about Asha Puthlli yesterday, I will certainly be looking out for more of her material.
Favorite track: The Devil Is Loose.
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1.The Savages & Asha Puthli – Pain / 2. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Sound of Silence / 3. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Sunny / 4. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Fever / 5. Ornette Coleman – What Reason Could I Give / 6. Ornette Coleman – All My Life / 7. Charlie Mariano – Mirror / 8. Asha Puthli – Right Down Here / 9. Asha Puthli – Lies / 10. Asha Puthli – Devil is Loose / 11. Asha Puthli – Space Talk / 12. Asha Puthli – One Night Affair / 13. Asha Puthli – I’m Gonna Dance / 14. Asha Puthli – Music Machine (Dedication to Studio 54) / 15. Asha Puthli – Peek A Boo Boogie / 16. Asha Puthli – Mister Moonlight / 17. Asha Puthli – Prism of the Sun (Song For Dieter) / 18. Asha Puthli – 1001 Nights of Love (Reprise) / 19. Asha Puthli – We’re Gonna Bury the Rock with the Roll Tonight / 20. Asha Puthli – Chipko Chipko
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1.The Savages & Asha Puthli – Pain / 2. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Sound of Silence / 3. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Sunny / 4. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Fever / 5. Ornette Coleman – What Reason Could I Give / 6. Ornette Coleman – All My Life / 7. Charlie Mariano – Mirror / 8. Asha Puthli – Right Down Here / 9. Asha Puthli – Lies / 10. Asha Puthli – Devil is Loose / 11. Asha Puthli – Space Talk / 12. Asha Puthli – One Night Affair / 13. Asha Puthli – I’m Gonna Dance / 14. Asha Puthli – Music Machine (Dedication to Studio 54) / 15. Asha Puthli – Peek A Boo Boogie / 16. Asha Puthli – Mister Moonlight / 17. Asha Puthli – Prism of the Sun (Song For Dieter) / 18. Asha Puthli – 1001 Nights of Love (Reprise) / 19. Asha Puthli – We’re Gonna Bury the Rock with the Roll Tonight / 20. Asha Puthli – Chipko Chipko
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1.The Savages & Asha Puthli – Pain / 2. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Sound of Silence / 3. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Sunny / 4. Asha Puthli accompanied by The Surfers – Fever / 5. Ornette Coleman – What Reason Could I Give / 6. Ornette Coleman – All My Life / 7. Charlie Mariano – Mirror / 8. Asha Puthli – Right Down Here / 9. Asha Puthli – Lies / 10. Asha Puthli – Devil is Loose / 11. Asha Puthli – Space Talk / 12. Asha Puthli – One Night Affair / 13. Asha Puthli – I’m Gonna Dance / 14. Asha Puthli – Music Machine (Dedication to Studio 54) / 15. Asha Puthli – Peek A Boo Boogie / 16. Asha Puthli – Mister Moonlight / 17. Asha Puthli – Prism of the Sun (Song For Dieter) / 18. Asha Puthli – 1001 Nights of Love (Reprise) / 19. Asha Puthli – We’re Gonna Bury the Rock with the Roll Tonight / 20. Asha Puthli – Chipko Chipko
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via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
We can't think of many other performers like the singer/songwriter/dancer/actress Asha Puthli who have excelled in such a broad range of genres. From 60s psych, Classical Indian music, Free Jazz, Pop, Soul, Disco, to Rock, the list goes on. A 'best-of' or an 'essential collection' is always going to be a subjective thing, but for what is unbelievably the first official compilation covering the full breadth of Asha's illustrious career, we aimed to provide a snapshot into her ever-evolving musical journey and a tribute to the vast richness of her catalogue.
Some singers want to be famous, others are pop star icons, and some are artists; Asha is the latter. Asha is a true force of nature, regardless of the genre she explores, she fully commits, moves on, and reinvents herself, always progressing. Looking back on Asha's career, it is evident what a trail-blazer she was, opening doors for her contemporaries and those who came later to step through. Whether it was conscious or not, you can recognise Asha’s influence in aspects of Kate Bush's ethereal image and performance, in Donna Summer’s high-smooth vocal sound and disco stylings, and in the gumption and power of Grace Jones.
Kick-starting the compilation is ‘Pain’, the Indian psychedelic garage rock sounds of The Savages featuring Asha. We have to admit, we had to strongarm Asha into letting us include this track at first; also due to its rare nature (and lack of any master tapes) the recording we present here is raw and low-fi. However, we felt its inclusion was important to fully represent the journey of Asha's career, the same consideration was also applied to two of the Asha & The Surfers’ songs that we have included in this collection. Asha saw a link between jazz and classical Indian music "the improvisation, the minor chords, the free form, the liberalness of the art" we showcase her love of jazz here with seminal works with the legendary Ornette Coleman, taken from the revered 'Science Fiction’ album. Asha's 'CBS years' are represented here, how could we not include 'Space Talk' on this collection, and how these years progressed into her amazing disco offerings such as 'I'm Gonna Dance' & 'Music Machine'. The bizarre 'We're Gonna Bury The Rock With The Roll Tonight' from 1980 has also won us over. A pseudo-50s throw-back song that sounds not un-similar to the post-modern, leftfield, pop of an MIA production to come years later. Rounding off the compilation we have Asha's interpretation of a Michael Jackson classic that sat lost on a cassette-only released in India.
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Like so many others, this came like a bolt out of the blue and, even though it's well before payday, I had to have this astonishing album on vinyl to prove it exists. The feel of the tunes makes me feel like the Impressions do, Curtis Mayfield, the big spaces and instinctive horns and stuff drifting in and out. Great grooves and I can see lots of ghosts nodding along to this with big smiles on their faces. At last! Anthony Cottrell
An ambitious pop song cycle about human loneliness and fear, thick with harmonies and buoyed by tight musicianship. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 27, 2018