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Bollywood Steel Guitar

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    Bollywood Steel Guitar
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    Bollywood Steel Guitar is the most comprehensive collection to date of Steel Guitar pop instrumental music from India. All 21 tracks featured here were Film hits from 1962-1986 and all the masters of the steel guitar sound from the period are represented: Van Shipley, Kazi Aniruddha, S. Hazarasingh, Sunil Ganguly, and Charanjit Singh. An entirely different approach that rocks, swings, and grooves through some of India's most beloved film tunes, the electric steel guitar as lead instrument transforms the already infectious melodies into a multitude of higher sound dimensions. This 2-LP set was compiled and carefully selected from rare LPs over several years by Stuart Ellis. Here are some excerpts from his liner notes:

    The term "Bollywood" originally referred to the Bombay (now known as Mumbai) Hindi language film industry. Although there are a number of other studios that produce films in other languages, more recently the definition has been expanded in the West to describe pretty much all films produced on the sub-continent. But where in most countries a film's soundtrack would merely be used as a promotional tool for the film, in India, film music has become an industry unto itself with playback singers and dance numbers. The music is just as important as the film and lives on long after the film has left the theaters. These songs are, for the most part, the pop music of India. As with most popular music, other artists sometimes recorded cover versions of these songs. Of these musicians, a small number specialized in instrumental arrangements and created what could be called the elevator music of India. While there were a few who used the harmonium or mouth organ, the most popular instrument used in these instrumental favorites was the steel guitar.

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Bollywood Steel Guitar
SF043

Bollywood Steel Guitar is the most comprehensive collection to date of Steel Guitar pop instrumental music from India. All 21 tracks featured here were Film hits from 1962-1986 and all the masters of the steel guitar sound from the period are represented: Van Shipley, Kazi Aniruddha, S. Hazarasingh, Sunil Ganguly, and Charanjit Singh. An entirely different approach that rocks, swings, and grooves through some of India's most beloved film tunes, the electric steel guitar as lead instrument transforms the already infectious melodies into a multitude of higher sound dimensions. This 2-LP set was compiled and carefully selected from rare LPs over several years by Stuart Ellis. Here are some excerpts from his liner notes:

The term "Bollywood" originally referred to the Bombay (now known as Mumbai) Hindi language film industry. Although there are a number of other studios that produce films in other languages, more recently the definition has been expanded in the West to describe pretty much all films produced on the sub-continent. But where in most countries a film's soundtrack would merely be used as a promotional tool for the film, in India, film music has become an industry unto itself with playback singers and dance numbers. The music is just as important as the film and lives on long after the film has left the theaters. These songs are, for the most part, the pop music of India. As with most popular music, other artists sometimes recorded cover versions of these songs. Of these musicians, a small number specialized in instrumental arrangements and created what could be called the elevator music of India. While there were a few who used the harmonium or mouth organ, the most popular instrument used in these instrumental favorites was the steel guitar.

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released March 4, 2022

Compiled By – Stuart Ellis


Tracks recorded 1962 to 1986 for various movies:

1 - Junglee (1962)
2 - Bhoot Bungla (1965)
3 - Gunaam (1966)
4 - Howrah Bridge (1966)
5 - Teesri Manzil (1966)
6 - Teesri Manzil (1966)
7 - Street Singer (1967)
8 - Farz (1968)
9 - Prince (1969)
10 - Jigri Dost (1969)
11 - Sanjh Aur Savera (1970)
12 - Caravan (1971)
13 - Bandhe Haath (1973)
14 - Do Phool (1973)
15 - Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1975)
16 - Sholay (1976)
17 - Amar Akbar Anthony (1978)
18 - Salame Ishq (1979)
19 - Don (1979)
20 - Do Gulaab (1984)
21 - Arjun (1986)

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SUBLIME FREQUENCIES is a collective of explorers dedicated to exposing obscure sights and sounds from modern and traditional urban and rural frontiers via film and video, field recordings, radio and short wave transmissions, international folk and pop music, sound anomalies, other forms of human and natural natural expression not documented sufficiently enough by various communication channels. ... more

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