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101 Strings band - Karma Sitar

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2009

101 Strings was an umbrella term for a highly successful easy listening symphonic music organization, with a discography exceeding a hundred albums and a creative lifetime of roughly thirty years. Their LPs were individualized by the slogan "The Sound of Magnificence", a puffy cloud logo and sepia-toned photo of the orchestra. The 101 Strings orchestra was actually composed of 124 string instruments (all male except for the harpist) and was conducted by Wilhelm Stephan.

This track ( Karma Sitar ) was taken from the album "Astro Sounds From Beyond the Year 2000" .

Below , a review of this album from chocoreve blogspot

Originally recorded in 1969, Astro Sounds was easy listening's response to psychedelic acid rock. Unlike all the previous 101 String albums, whose gentle, tuneful travelogues were suitable dinner music, when poor housewives ripped the shrink-wrap off this Pandora's Box of acid-laden rock, all hell broke loose! Fuzz-ed out guitars, heavy drums and strings, yes strings(!), all collided to create what has become one of the top cult classics of the psychedelic era. Even Goldmine recently listed Astro Sounds among the top wish-list "incredibly strange music" albums begging to be re-issued.
Here in all its B-movie, LSD party-sequence glory are songs like "Astral Freakout," "A Disappointed Love With A Desensitized Robot," "Trippin' On Lunar 07," and the futuristically titled "Where Were You In 1982?" Also featured as the rare bonus tracks "Karma Sitar", "Whiplash" (with real whip sound effects) and "Instant Nirvana."
And now this classic album has been expanded to include 3 additional tracks of exotic, digially remastered, psychedelia: "Karma Sitar," "Instant Nirvana" and the legendary "Whiplash," featuring the ecstatic sighs of Bebe Bartron amidst the sounds of whips being cracked!
Yes, here's an album whose zaniness has made it a must-have for both the lounge scenesters as well as lovers of psychedelic rock and incredibly strange music. Over 130 players turned on with the sights and sounds of tomorrow together with a swingin' rhythm section from Britain! The result is a program with a sound dimension that is out of sight - perhaps the most astounding trip ever to be taped.

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  • Note how the LP jacket says "Beyond the Year 2000." It's 2011 is that beyond enough?

  • lol, nice production on the visuals

  • Superb; very original, too - thanks for uploading ;))

  • @DanielJoseDiego oh i was looking for the same thing now , after i typed i found this. i listened yesterday that the song you have mentioned that was kinda cool , there was some flute solo i guess and was amazing

  • it sounds like surf sitar!

  • whatever happened to Barrier X69 ? I can't find it anywhere! It was also 101 strings!

  • Where can I find Trippin' on Lunar 07? one of my fave themes from this group.

  • Fab track...should be released as a single immediately!

  • Man i love this song!!!!

  • it's like hippie song , aoooooooooooom

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