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The Beatles songbook is an adaptable one, and projects transforming the group's songs into reggae, bluegrass, classical, and countless other styles are frequent. This set gives a half-hearted Far Eastern spin to a dozen Beatles songs, with the results sounding much more suitable for an elevator than an ashram. An album of Beatles songs done in true classical Indian style with traditional instruments might have been cool, but this one merely attempts to approximate an exotic Eastern sound without really getting anywhere close to it. ~ Steve Leggett
The Beatles songbook is an adaptable one, and projects transforming the group's songs into reggae, bluegrass, classical, and countless other styles are frequent. This set gives a Far Eastern spin to a dozen Beatles songs, attempting to approximate an exotic Eastern sound. ~ Steve Leggett
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