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		<title>Shah, Kalyanji and Anandji &#8212; Bombay the Hard Way: Guns, Cars and Sitars</title>
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<p><small><strong>Date:</strong> March 23, 1999<br />
<strong>Release:</strong> Motel Records #3<br />
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<p><em>Bombay the Hard Way</em> plays like the soundtrack to some imaginary 1970s B-films with names like Shaft&#8217;s Bad-Ass Pilgrimage To India or Ganges Ghetto Payback. Featuring the music of Indian composers (and brothers) <strong>Anandji and Kalyanji Shah</strong>, who wrote and produced soundtracks for the so-called &#8220;Brownsploitation&#8221; films made in India&#8217;s &#8220;Bollywood&#8221; during the 60s and 70s, this saffron-funk project is the brain-child of <strong>Dan &#8220;The Automator&#8221; Nakamura</strong>, Bay Area producer / remixer of <strong>Dr. Octagon</strong> fame, with additional beats provided by the immensely talented <strong>DJ Shadow</strong>. The end product is a potent cross-pollination of Secret-Agent-Man guitar themes, Blaxploitation grooves, jazzy horn and flute riffs, hip-hop beats and loops, and traditional Indian instrumentation.</p>
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<p>While this East meets West mixture is incredibly funky, there are few innovations or surprises within. Beyond the sweeping and intense orchestrations of the opening track, &#8220;Bombay 405 Miles,&#8221; the album tends to value mood and groove over tunes.</p>
<p>That said, there are still some particularly strong standouts. &#8220;The Good, The Bad, And The Chutney&#8221; and &#8220;Inspector Jay From Dehli&#8221; are mysterious Spy-thriller grooves, loaded with sitars, spacey synths, orchestral breaks, and <strong>DJ Shadow</strong>&#8216;s laid back beats. Like much of the album, these two songs are heavily spiced Indian approximations of the cinematic funk found on Blaxploitation soundtracks by <a href="/music/?cat=118">Curtis Mayfield</a>, <strong>Isaac Hayes</strong>, and <strong>Willie Hutch</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;Professor Pyarelal&#8221; is a deliciously slow Barry White-styled groove that blends funky flute, bass, and drums with atmospheric synthesizer and jazz piano. The album&#8217;s only song with lyrics, &#8220;Ganges A Go-Go,&#8221; features a sound straight out of the Indian quarter of London&#8217;s &#8220;swinging 60s&#8221; scene. Over a driving Go-Go beat and Eastern-flavored horn arrangements, a handful of male and female singers (with cute Indian accents) belt out the lines,</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I got no time to think / Cuz&#8217; I need somebody to love / Yeah! / Baby, I love you so / But you can&#8217;t love me more / Why don&#8217;t you hold me closer / And I&#8217;ll give you more / Yeah!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>With lyrics like that, this song is destined to wind up on one of my more kitchy <a href="/music/">MustHear.com</a> mixes. Throughout the album, there are fun snatches of dialogue lifted straight out of vintage &#8220;brownsploitation&#8221; films. These digressions add to the overall enjoyment, helping to make <em>Bombay the Hard Way</em> a classic party record for the new millennium.</p>
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<h3>Players:</h3>
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<li>All music composed, arranged, and conducted by <strong>Kalyanji &amp; Anandji Shah</strong></li>
<li><strong>Nana Simopoulos</strong> - Sitar</li>
<li><strong>Dan &#8220;The Automator&#8221; Nakamura</strong> &#8211; Producer / Remixer</li>
<li><strong>Josh &#8220;DJ Shadow&#8221; Davis</strong> &#8211; Additional Drums</li>
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<h3>Tracks:</h3>
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<li>Bombay 405 Miles (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>The Good, the Bad and the Chutney (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>My Guru (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Ganges a Go-Go (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>The Great Gambler (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Professor Pyarelal (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Fists of Curry (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Punjabis, Pimps &amp; Players (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Inspector Jay from Dehli (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Satchidananda (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Theme from Don (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Fear of a Brown Planet (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Uptown Bollywood Nights (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Kundans Hideout (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
<li>Swami Safari (Anandji/Kalyanji)</li>
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