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Cornershop
Woman's Gotta Have It
Release Date: 1995
Running Time: 48:35
Label: Luaka Bop/Warner Bros.
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Tjinder Singh's Cornershop has created the perfect hybrid of Western indie rock and swirling Eastern traditional music: Hindi-pop. It's not like what the Beatles did with sitars nor is it classifiable as worldbeat: Cornershop is unique. "Jullandar Shere" opens and closes the album on an Eastern note but with a hip-hop twist. It's an adventure in lo-fi noise pop with the drone of tamboura, native percussion, and processed vocal sung in Punjabi providing the rhythm. "Hong Kong Book of Kung Fu" conveys indignation through its angry guitar and spit-sung lyrics. "Call All Destroyer" has Singh leading on funky bass like old-school political rockers Gang of Four. The anti-melodies are similar to stock indie rock, but the sonic dissonance created on dholki, harmonium, and flute separates Cornershop from the pack as they reclaim a racial stereotype (that every Asian in Great Britain tends a corner shop) while creating their very own roots music with a message. Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
16 A.M. Jullandar ShereCornershop6:22
2Hong Kong Book of Kung FuSingh3:23
3Roof RackSingh3:48
4My Dancing Days Are DoneSingh3:30
5Call All DestroyerSingh3:24
6Camp OrangeSingh3:48
7WogSingh3:12
8Jansimram KingSingh3:34
9Looking for a Way InSingh7:48
107:20 A.M. Jullandar ShereSingh9:46







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