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Tracklist

1Bhimpalazi (Looking Eastward To The Blues)
2Lalit (Meeting Of The Twain)
3Yaman (The Colonel's Lady)
4Pahari (University Raga)

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MFPA 8124The Indo-British Ensemble Curried Jazz ‎(LP, Album)Music For PleasureMFPA 8124Australia1969

Credits

  • BassJeff Clyne
  • Composed By, Arranged By, ConductorVictor Graham
  • DesignKeith Davis
  • DrumsArt Morgan (tracks: B1, B2), Bill Eyden (tracks: A1, A2)
  • FlugelhornKenny Wheeler (tracks: A1, A2), Leon Calvert (tracks: B1, B2)
  • FluteRay Swinfield
  • Photography ByKeith Morris
  • ProducerMichael Hall
  • Producer, Liner NotesKen Barnes
  • SitarDev Kumar
  • TablaChris Karan
  • Tambura [Tamboura]Sitara Kumar

Notes

Flipback cover

Companies

  • Record Company – Music For Pleasure Limited
  • Manufactured By – EMI Records
  • Manufactured By – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
  • Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse International Ltd.
  • Made By – Garrod & Lofthouse International Ltd.
  • Published By – Sutton Publishing

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The Indo-British Ensemble - Curried Jazz mp3

Performer: The Indo-British Ensemble

Title: Curried Jazz

Country: UK

Release date: 1969

Label: Music For Pleasure

Style: Free Jazz, Indian Classical

Catalog: MFP 1307

Genre: Jazz / Country

Size MP3: 2252 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 173

Record source: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

MP3 Related to The Indo-British Ensemble - Curried Jazz

Andronrad
Music For Pleasure set out to be a budget reissue label for EMI in ’65. The catalogue is littered with easy listening, light classical and comp’s. In amongst the dross are established artists such as The
Beatles, Pink Floyd and alike. There are also a few gems and this is no exception.

Composed by Victor Graham at the end of the sixties, this East/West fusion sits in the pot nicely and bubbles away quite happily over the four tracks. I’ve mentioned budget and fusion but don’t think of frozen Chicken Tikka lasagna. No, this is much more appetising and classy with great packaging. More chilled than frozen; a comforting sound aroma that caresses the ears - think Korma rather than Madras.

The tracks have a filmic quality, and if you mentally remove the Indian side, the score could easily appear on a gritty Brit’ classic (Saturday Night, Sunday Morning), whilst the double bass has a Mingus ‘feel’. It would also sit well with Steve McQueens’ classic from ’72, The Getaway. But please, insert that sitar back in the mix, sit back and enjoy a slice of ‘budget’ cool. I say ‘budget’, it can be had cheap - if you can find it. If you’re prepared to pay then pay, even for a budget label - the quality is there. However, avoid the dealer that puts a “Psych’” tag on it to achieve a lot more £$’s. The sleeve is the only component that really warrants the tag!

A worthy find.

www.allvinylexperience.com
Andronrad
Music For Pleasure set out to be a budget reissue label for EMI in ’65. The catalogue is littered with easy listening, light classical and comp’s. In amongst the dross are established artists such as The
Beatles, Pink Floyd and alike. There are also a few gems and this is no exception.

Composed by Victor Graham at the end of the sixties, this East/West fusion sits in the pot nicely and bubbles away quite happily over the four tracks. I’ve mentioned budget and fusion but don’t think of frozen Chicken Tikka lasagna. No, this is much more appetising and classy with great packaging. More chilled than frozen; a comforting sound aroma that caresses the ears - think Korma rather than Madras.

The tracks have a filmic quality, and if you mentally remove the Indian side, the score could easily appear on a gritty Brit’ classic (Saturday Night, Sunday Morning), whilst the double bass has a Mingus ‘feel’. It would also sit well with Steve McQueens’ classic from ’72, The Getaway. But please, insert that sitar back in the mix, sit back and enjoy a slice of ‘budget’ cool. I say ‘budget’, it can be had cheap - if you can find it. If you’re prepared to pay then pay, even for a budget label - the quality is there. However, avoid the dealer that puts a “Psych’” tag on it to achieve a lot more £$’s. The sleeve is the only component that really warrants the tag!

A worthy find.

www.allvinylexperience.com