This brings back memories! I remember Indus Creed. Who remembers Gary Lawyer?Perhaps the best Indian rock album ever? Well, it may tie with the group‘s first ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Renegade’ for that position.
Great writing, great singing, great instruments. And it all comes together well.
Highlights: ‘Trapped’, ‘Sleep’, ’Pretty Child’
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Those who want to rediscover this pioneering Indian rock band can read: https://www.induscreed.net/img/photos/rollingstoneindia-feb2012.pdf
This brings back memories! I remember Indus Creed. Who remembers Gary Lawyer?
They were artists. A different breed to the fame hungry performers of today...‘The man with the golden voice’! There’s a certain trait I admire in many of these South Bombay artists (not just musicians) from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s - their dignified and content manner despite national and international acclaim.
Undoubtedly all the songs are very good to listen to. My favourite is kahan se Aaye Badra. Apart from the songs the movie is also very good and during this lock down I have watched the movie again.There are some real gems of course (like Kahan se Aaye Badra, Kaali Ghodi Dwar Khadi) penned by Indu Jain (professor of Hindi in a Delhi college). I especially liked Haimanti Shukla’s voice in the album.
Really fantastic album available at Gana. The SQ is also very good . Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing . Great Album. Kaushiki is my favourite after Vidhushi Kishori Amonkar.