Kama Sutra: A Tale Of Love - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Omiya
- Maya's Theme
- Maya Takes Revenge
- Aphrodisiac
- Wedding Song
- Jai's Flower
- Eternal Triangle
- Expulsion (Sajan Begha Ghar Aiye Ho)
- All Pure Spirit
- Jewel of the Gutter - Shubha Mudgal
- Red Hibiscus on Skin - Iqbal Bano
- Glory of God Is in You
- Gold Dust Bacchanalia
- Marriage of the Flying Spirit
- Examining, Examining
- Biki Is Insulted
- Come Paint My Breasts With Sandalwood
- Markings
- Cry from the Heart
- My Flower
- Execution
- Toona Song
- Off to New Horizons of Love You Go (Ulfat Ki Nayi Manzil Ko Chala)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #75255 in Music
- Released on: 1997-02-11
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English
Customer Reviews
I LOVE THIS CD!!
I saw the video, then I wanted the music. But you don't need to see the movie to enjoy the soundtrack! Kama Sutra has many beautiful, relaxing melodies. There are some haunting, powerful songs as well. Those who saw the video will recognize the song playing when Maya's lover was killed. This is an excellent soundtrack. I've had it for 3 weeks and I listen to it at least every other night. ENJOY! Also, see the video! It is visually stunning, and of course very sensual!
A great album...IF YOU'RE INTO WORLD MUSIC ALREADY!
One of the things that stood out most about the film in the first place was the music. It was simply magnificent and drew you into the story and ideas of the movie. Without the pictures in front of you, the CD itself simply soars. The textures and arrangements of the songs is magnificent, and it's a must own for ANYONE who's already a fan of world music, particularly Indian music. If you aren't, about 4 tracks will stick to you anyway. An okay way to introduce someone to Indian/world music, but there are more accesible first-starts.
...sandalwood from mysore...
fills the senses. absolutely. as sexy as anything. if you have seen the movie, this is a treat. perhaps people from India who have more background on the culture think it is cheesy. i wouldnt know. i enjoy the sounds for the emotions they invoke, not the cultural accuracy. the movie is visually...oh, just see it.
