Various
Bombay Disco 2
Welcome to our second celebration of the sounds of Bombay Disco, which digs deeper into the recordwallah shops in the
bazaars of India. As fans of our first collection will recall, disco arrived in India in 1979, shortly after its
mainstream popularity had peaked in the West. Disco songs remained in vogue throughout the subcontinent for a dozen
years, in many ways because of the "cabaret scene" or "item number," a mainstay in South Asian cinema that dates back to
the 1920s. Back then, these scenes depicted traditional courtesans or nautch (dancing) girls, but by the early 1960s
dance sequences became much more surreal, with visuals inspired by Busby Berkley and music infused with jazz, Latin, and
rock 'n roll. This tradition continued with an East-meets-West fusion of funk, disco and electro, to the hip-hop and EDM
influences popular in South Asian films today.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
09-12-2014
Label
Item-nr
959878
EAN
0820250001110
Availability
Not in stock