Clem Alford – Mirror Image (1974)

Clem Alford – Mirror Image (1974)

Early ’70s sitar jam-out extraordinaire by ex-member of Magic Carpet. Superb long instumental passages with electric guitar, sitar, percussion etc. An eastern psych fest!

Tracklist:

1. Mirror image
2. Raga Kirwani
3. Raga Charukeshi
4. Apocalypse
5. Morning storm
6. Raga Khamaj
7. Colours

Line-up- Clem Alford / sitar & effects
Guest musicians: Amancio D’Silva / guitar – Dave Heath / flute

Clem Alford – Mirror Image (1974)

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16 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    great music,cheers,Doctor

  2. Anonymous says:

    this is Great

  3. This one is incredible too !!! You’re one of the highest selecta of blogspot !!! PEACE !!! (-_-)

  4. halfwit says:

    nice music

  5. siegen says:

    I love sitar! It has a very spiritual sound!
    Have you all heard the track ‘Siderial’ of the The Way we live band? (Album name same)
    It is the best rock-sitar song I ‘ve ever heard.

  6. shumanthehuman says:

    thanks a lot..being from india,a certain bias for this instrument is present and i have loved the Magic carpet album for quite some time….

  7. Anonymous says:

    I had no sitar music in my collection so far and this one’s great !

  8. Alex says:

    Sorry, but it has no any melody(as to me NO MELODY – NO MUSIC!!! but boredom music only, rythm is also one and the same – no changes… 1st – is just a sitar jazz – but I do not like jazz at all…), so here we have ONLY PURE SITAR PLAY TECHNIC AND NOTHING MORE – this way it can be interesting for sitar players only!!!

  9. Iota says:

    This is an incredible piece of art.

  10. ganietzsche says:

    Listen and float away, over and over again…

  11. Anonymous says:

    hey, thanks for your blog — it’s beautiful. love…
    Taro Nombei

  12. taro nombei says:

    love your blog, it’s beautifully put together, keep up the excelent work… we’re loving it!
    peace…

  13. Anonymous says:

    It is a seamless blend of Eastern and Western folk

  14. Anonymous says:

    I got Magic Carpet and also love Clem’s solo work

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