if you see a white guy with a sitar do you automatically assume they're a hippy ?
Studio Album, released in 1971
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. A day in the life (4:44)
2. Ganges Delta (3:15)
3. Himalaya highway (4:28)
4. East Indian traffic (4:10)
5. If I needed someone (3:07)
6. Shivas lullaby (3:28)
7. Pointed sails on Ganges (6:30)
8. Santana (4:02)
Line-up / Musicians
- Simon Alcott / moog synthesizer
- Okko Bekker / sitar, tabla, moog synthesizer
- Herb Geller / flute
- Peter Hesslein / guitar
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Songs / Tracks Listing
1. A day in the life (4:44)
2. Ganges Delta (3:15)
3. Himalaya highway (4:28)
4. East Indian traffic (4:10)
5. If I needed someone (3:07)
6. Shivas lullaby (3:28)
7. Pointed sails on Ganges (6:30)
8. Santana (4:02)
Line-up / Musicians
- Simon Alcott / moog synthesizer
- Okko Bekker / sitar, tabla, moog synthesizer
- Herb Geller / flute
- Peter Hesslein / guitar
This work was originally released in 1971 by Okko Bekker, a Dutch sitar player, keyboardist, and producer who has worked with the likes of Brian Eno, Conny Plank, Asmus Tietchens, and Moebius. As the title suggests, this is a sitar and synthesizer dominated trip through six groovy and jazzy originals and two covers. Featuring help from jazz legend Herb Geller on flute, 'Sitar & Electronics' is a funky and rare piece of European exotica that finally returns to vinyl again.
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