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| 3 Cities | 
| List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $10.92 You Save: $6.06 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 4 reviews) Sales Rank: 25313 Category: Music
Artist: Bombay Dub Orchestra Publisher: Six Degrees Studio: Six Degrees Manufacturer: Six Degrees Label: Six Degrees Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 657036115323 EAN: 0657036115323 ASIN: B001FES0H0
Release Date: October 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Egypt By Air | | | Journey | | | Strange Constellations | | | Junoon | | | Spiral | | | Map of Dusk | | | Fallen | | | Greenish Blue | | | Monsoon Malabar | | | Feasting With Panthers | | | Amina |
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Album Description The Bombay Dub Orchestra is the brainchild of the U.K.-based duo of Garry Hughes (Bjoerk, Sly & Robbie) and Andrew T. Mackay (VAST, Annie Leibovitz). The project is s a unique marriage of chilled electronica with the cinematic lushness of a full 28 piece Indian orchestra . The group's self titled debut release captured the imaginations of consumers and critics around the world and has resulted in rave reviews, track placements on the prestigious Buddha Bar compilation and in films such as Adam Sandler's Don't Mess With the Zohan and remixing gigs for such global acts as Bebel Gilberto, CeU, Banco de Gaia and Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Recorded in London, Mumbai & Chennai, Bombay Dub Orchestra's sophomore release, Three Cities takes the group's uniquely dubbed, South Asian sound to new levels of beauty, once again featuring a full Indian orchestra as well as some of the greatest soloists and vocalists that the Indian sub continent has to offer.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Strange Constellations = Vermillion December 11, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Listen to "Strange Constellations" and then listen to Album Leaf's "Vermillion" from ONE DAY I'LL BE ON TIME. Curious. Is this is a remix or just a rip-off?
  An imaginitive and hypnotic sequel as good as their first November 4, 2008 It moves in moods, effortlessly shifting from a driving bass to a melancholy sitar, violins rising and falling in time with beats that are a masterful fusion of east and west. If you've heard Bombay Dub's first album, you probably found it "sleepy" at first, but slowly got drawn in. 3 Cities has its soft side, but for the most part its more energized, more integrated, and more accessable. This isn't to say it's better than their previous album, just different. Both are among the best albums of the downtempo/chillout/mood-driven genres, and both albums don't have a single weak track in their collection. I'm addicted.
  As good as their first CD October 24, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've never written an online review, but I felt compelled to given how much I love Bombay Dub Orchestra's releases to date.
It seems the word "fusion" can be found just about anywhere these days, so I've been hesitant to apply it to the works of these particular artists. However, after listening to 3 cities I must admit that they've managed to take what seems to be two traditionally beautiful genres of music; Western/European Classical & Indian Classical and "fuse" them into something in which the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It's unfortunate Amazon doesn't have sample clips to play for uncertain buyers. I suppose they'll have to look elsewhere online.
Either way, I really do believe this cd warrants the five stars I've given it. If you liked their self-titled debut, you'll love this. If you've never heard their music, but like classical music from Europe or India; take my word for it and purchase this cd.
  Amazing October 23, 2008 I never really liked the mix of western and Indian music. But this is something really different. Amazing. Buy it!
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