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Jayram Acharya

Sitar Goes Latin - Jayram Acharya Used Vinyl LP Record

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₹4,999
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Sitar meets bossa nova on this rare 1968 Odeon gem. Buy Sitar Goes Latin vinyl LP in Very Good Minus condition Today!
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When a Bombay studio in 1968 decided to let a sitar flirt with Latin grooves, this is what happened. Jayram Acharya’s “Sitar Goes Latin” isn’t background music; it’s that oddball cousin in your collection that steals every conversation. The sitar lines twist around samba and bossa rhythms, with the rhythm section gently worn in that sweet, analog way. This copy’s in Very Good Minus on both record and cover: a few light scuffs and a bit of edge wear, but the sound still has that smoky, late‑60s warmth collectors chase. It’s the kind of LP you spin when friends are over and you want something genuinely unusual—East‑meets‑West long before it was a buzzword, pressed on original Odeon wax. If your shelves already hold Ravi Shankar or classic Latin jazz, this bridges them with a quirky, slightly psychedelic shimmer. Buy Sitar Goes Latin vinyl LP in Very Good Minus condition Today! It won’t tidy up your collection; it’ll make it a lot more interesting. TRACKLIST A1 - Quizas, Quizas (Perhaps, Perhaps) () A2 - Besame Mucho () A3 - Cumana () A4 - Desafinado () A5 - Sway () A6 - Perfidia () B1 - Malaguena () B2 - Amor Amor () B3 - Anna () B4 - Misirlou () B5 - Siboney () B6 - La Paloma ()