Okko
Sitar & Electronics (1971)
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Length:  34:07
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      A Day In The Life    4:45
      2.  
      Ganges Delta    3:16
      3.  
      Himalaya Highway    4:26
      4.  
      East Indian Traffic    4:13
      5.  
      If I Need Someone    3:20
      6.  
      Shivas Lullaby    3:31
      7.  
      Pointed Sails On Ganges    6:31
      8.  
      Santana    4:02
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      Okko - Sitar & Electronics

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      Artist: Okko
      Album: Sitar & Electronics
      Released: 1971
      OKKO Records (OKKOCD-01)
      Genre: Indo-Prog/Raga Rock


      (Dr. Schluss)
      I'll admit that I have no clue who Okko Bekker is beyond the sounds on this album. It's basically one of those lounge-exploitation affairs where the producers use some unconventional instrumentation to hide the fact that the basic charts provide for music that would be perfect at a 1957 corporate martini party. Mr. Bekker chose to use sitar, and electronics (duh), and tabla, and fuzzed-out guitars (ooh!). All of these things hit my soft spot, so I'm pretty entertained by this album.

      Most of the tracks are funky, Bollywood-ready instrumentals that portend to create some kind of Indian imagery. I don't know; I doubt the "Ganges Delta" comes across nearly as 'groovy-like' as it does here, but between the sitar and freaky synth lead, I don't care. There's a psychedelic lounge cover of the Beatles "If I Needed Someone," which is pretty fun, and a barely recognizable rendition of "A Day in the Life." "Himalaya Highway" sounds ready for play in your more confused local Indian restaurant, and "Shiva's Lullabye" is a far finer way to make a chill lounge track than by using 101 strings. "Painted Sails on Ganges" actually manages to be an extended track in a genre where songs tend to stay short, and it's a perfect track for the low-rent, basement psychedelic shack. "Santana" doesn't really sound like that band apart from some percussive similarities, but it does mix sitar and synth on the melody line in a truly odd way.

      I can't say that this is any sort of classic, although it's definitely a few cuts above the typical psychedelic exploitation. I can say that it's wildly entertaining for myself, and you may find yourself a fan of its grooviness too. Let me say it one more time: groovy.

      Track List:
      1.A Day in the Life 4:44
      2.Ganges Delta 3:15
      3.Himalaya Highway 4:28
      4.East Indian Traffic 4:10
      5.If I Need Someone 3:07
      6.Shivas Lullaby 3:28
      7.Pointed Sails on Ganges 6:30
      8.Santana 4:02
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