Lal Meri
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Dreams of 18
- Borders
- Sweet Love
- Bad Things
- Give Your Light
- My Ocean
- Take Me as I Am
- More Songs for the Moon
- Mausam
- Rainbow
- Lal Meri
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #55133 in Music
- Brand: Dig
- Released on: 2009-02-17
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .16 pounds
Customer Reviews
Sufi Smooth Jazz
Lal Meri's fun self-titled debut album is like drinking down mango lassis and savoring vegetable samosas. From its opening,trancelike "Dreams of 18" to the closing,mystical title track, it's easy listening with an Eastern touch. Nancy Kaye,who once went by the name Rosey, provides the smoky,spicy vocals. Lal Meri's sound is reminiscent of Bitter:Sweet,another LA-based jazz fusion group. As Bitter:Sweet provided themes for NBC's now-defunct "Lipstick Jungle",so does Lal Meri provide themes for shows like "Samantha Who?"
Lal Meri is delicious easy listening. "Sweet Love" and "Bad Things" are humorous. "Borders" is more dreamlike. "Give your light" and "Take me as I am" are songs about relationships. "Rainbow" has a swing feel to it. "Mausam" (interestingly,this is also a song title on the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack) and "Lal Meri" are more mystical.
Lal Meri's self-titled debut is promising. It's a rainbow of sound!
Outstanding, Sultry, World-Class
I love this CD. I heard some tracks on NPR,and fell in love with it. I was not disappointed with the full CD, which blends western pop, amazing vocals and traditional Indian music.
Beautiful music
This CD is fantastic. Lal Meri's voice is alive and her personality shows in every cut. This is a great album.



