Sold Date:
June 25, 2016
Start Date:
January 6, 2016
Final Price:
$59.95
(AUD)
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This collection of tracks comes from the bungalow of legendary Indian
masala film director Anandji V. Shah after sitting and rotting for
nearly 25 years. The director, along with his brother Kalyanji, not only
wrote and directed dozens, perhaps several hundreds of films (no none
knows for sure, not even them), and scored them as well throughout the
'60s, '70s, and '80s. These were not just any Bollywood movies -- these
were masala "mixed spice" films, the Bollywood version of cheap action
and blaxploitation movies, B-movies, or James Bond-type thrillers. What
is so remarkable about these tracks is how well Kalyanji and Anandji
were able to take the old traditional and folk melodies of Rajastan and
combine them with the deep grooves prevalent in their American and
European, and even Caribbean, counterparts. To that end, these tracks
are remarkable, works of groove genius, non-incidental even though they
are incidental music that reflects the '60s and '70s movies they came
from. Producer Dan the Automator had DJ Josh Davis and Nana Simopoulos
add some nu-groove beats and a few extra sitars to the already drenched
in groove and rhythm tracks. It wasn't so much to update them as to
celebrate what was already happening in the music. Here is surf music,
blues, go-go, discothèque, psychedelia, cheesy R&B, and exotica all
wound together with spoken bits from the films that accent the wildness
of these pieces. Tough, freaky, and completely enjoyable, Bombay the
Hard way is a celebration of a particular kind of mad genius, the kind
it takes to throw everything into a mix and make it work no matter what
the circumstances or outcome! This is truly groovy, funky, tripped-out
music from the movie capitol of the world, and showcases how the
Americans and the Italians may have invented the noir and cheap thrill
movie soundtrack, but the Indians took it to a whole different level. Oh
yeah, some of the titles: "The Good, The Bad, and the Chutney," "My
Guru," "Ganges A- Go-Go," "Fists of Curry,"" and "Punjabis, Pimps, and
Players." The package is killer, too. I'm telling you, you need this!