Some Dusts Gathered on my Shopping Cart

Long before I gathered a few clay stones when looking out for pebbles and I did mercilessly voice my sarcastic tone at them. That was when I found a romanceless album calling itself Music for Romance and a clear massacre of a lovely music (Bombay Pure) in the name of “remake” by James Asher.

Here is a snippet of what I felt… for those who missed them
Music for Romance

I’m still young, passion in blood, and am not out dated (also open to any *new ideas*). Has any ‘New’ thought on Romance emerged out lately without my knowledge? Hopefully, none other than Louis Bank has invented any new meaning — a new kind of romance that is stripped of all romance, as seen in his music album.

….But Louis needs to know when he composes such irrelevant music for the theme the album (track) claims, it does drive away his listeners (I, for that matter, am already Out).

One of my friends (a dear one) visited my home the other day with his lover. To make their time pleasant, I accidentally played this album. While he was happily forgetting himself in her, I heard him shout on me ‘HellYouStopit’ and I ‘Stoppited.’

Bombay Pure

As a remix, it doesn’t add any beauty to the existing, rather kills it. The drum beats are hard and noisy. The vocal itself is unsuccessfully experimented by noisely repeating few lines. I checked my player for malfunctioning only to discover it was how the track is composed. Mido, I really feel much and write this post. I am writing to mourn the death of Bombay Pure in Asher’s hand. If you have heard this album, I suggest you to listen to Karunesh’s Bombay Pure

Many months have passed, since I made these very sarcastic comments. Looking once again on my shopping cart, there is plenty of dust that needs a good blow and I havent done justice. Here is my encounter list of albums that burned a hole in my pocket with no use. Wait until I shoot them one by one:

  1. Buddha Bar – Funky Buddha Lounge
  2. Buddha Bar – Buddha Experience – Zen Lounge
  3. Wahe Guru Kaur Khalsa – Ambrosial Moon Sadhana (1997)
  4. Music Without Boundaries – Hariprasad Chaurasia, Larry Coryell & George Brooks
  5. Shiva Machine – Girish

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