
asha puthli - she loves to hear the music - 8th records - vinyl

ETH 80978LP - 102022 - uslp - €23.99
New Copy
Genre: Funk / Soul
1. She Loves To Hear The Music
2. Laughter In The Rain
3. Night & Day
4. You've Got To Tell Her
5. One Night Affair
6. You've Been Loud Too Long
7. Try Me
8. My Heart's Too Big For My Head
9. Call Me
10. Paper Doll




Repress from this 1974 released album featuring the classic 'Right Down Here' track!
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From her early days raised as a youth in Bombay, Asha Puthli initially trained in Indian classical music and opera, but over time gravitated towards contemporary western pop, upon discovering talents like Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dusty Springfield. After making
a name for herself in her native country, she found her way to New York, where she happened upon John Hammond of CBS Records. Hammond would introduce Puthli to the avant-garde legend Ornette Coleman, who utilized her unique vocal stylings on his
1971 record Science Fiction. Her work on the album earned widespread praise, and though it didn't lead to further work in the United States, it did bring her a record contract in Europe.
After her self-titled debut in 1973, Puthli wasted little time in recording her next album, heading back into the studio, and re-emerging with 1975's She Loves To Hear The Music. Building
on the eccentric amalgamation of pop, avant-garde, jazz, and proto-disco that her debut contained, her sophomore release once
again featured production from constant collaborator Del Newman, as well as a new array of covers ranging from Cole Porter to Van
McCoy to Neil Sedaka.