Legendary Indian singer Asha Bhosle died a few days ago aged 92. Her singing career,alongside acting and television presenting work, spanned eight decades and apparently she is the most recorded artist in history. She may be best known to British indie audiences from the title and lyrics of their 1997 single Brimful Of Asha.
What a great song- The Velvet Underground via Indian TV and film, the beauty of the 7" single as an art form, Asha's sister Lata Mangeshkar (also a singer of renown), Ferguson Mono, Jacques Dutronc, the Bolan boogie, Trojan Records... a lyrical stream of consciousness that makes perfect sense even if you don't get all the references. The single stalled on release but a Norman Cook remix smashed its way to the top of the charts and it sold millions. Asha herself said that the song was significant, the moment that two worlds, British indie rock and Bollywood, collided.
Asha Bhosle sang on this song, O Je Suis Seul,too by West India Company. West India Company were Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe (from Blancmange), Asha and tabla player Pandit Dinesh (when West India Company started in 1984 Vince Clarke was involved too but Erasure became a much bigger day job).
In 1989 West India Company rubbed shoulders with Dr Alex Paterson of The Orb and his Battersea neighbour Andrew Weatherall (then at the start of his remix career) and the pair did two remixes of O Je Suis Seul, another Asha Bhosle cultural collision, this time, acid house/ ambient house and Bollywood spliced. Weatherall drops in the 'Yep, I know that feeling' sample, Nastassja Kinski in Paris, Texas, one he'd use again on Screamadelica a year later. Thrash, then of The Orb, engineered both remixes, the Bhagwan Boogie is Andrew and the Orient Express Mix is Andrew and Alex.
O Je Suis Seul (Bhagwan Boogie)
O Je Suis Seul (Orient Express Mix)
Both are totally of their time, have a wonderful 1989 innocence about them and are completely fantastic, the Bhagwan Boogie especially.
Asha also sang on Bow Down Mister, Boy George's late 80s/ early 90s acid house/ Hare Krishna outfit Jesus Loves You. George wrote the song on a trip to India- Asha said several times it was the song she was most pleased to have contributed to. Her vocal in the second half elevates the song.
Bow Down Mister (A Small Portion 2 B Polite Mix)
Asha Bhosle also appears on this 2021 track by Bicep, a duo from Belfast. Asha's vocal is a strong presence in the track, set back from the tumbling and thumping drums and the skipping synths, the track on the verge of falling apart. The album Isles was released in early 2021, a point where any communal activities- dancing, clubbing, going to gigs, even meeting indoors- were out of the question. Asha's vocal seems to fully capture that in a way, partway between euphoria and melancholia.
Lastly, and I was completely unaware of this song until this week, is this- in 2002 Asha sang a duet with Michael Stipe, a song that appeared on an album by 1 Giant Leap (Faithless' Jamie Cato). The Way You Dream is pretty stunning- eight minutes long, building gradually with tabla and samples, Asha's divine voice, strings, Michael joining in just after two minutes, singing along with and around the vocal the 1 Giaat Leap pair had already recorded with Asha.
Asha's funeral took place two days ago, huge crowds coming out to pay tribute to her as she made her way to be cremated where she was sent off with a gun salute.
RIP Asha Bhosle.

Great tribute. I missed the news of her death.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing woman, as was her older sister Lata Mangeshkar who died in 2022 and apparently was the most recorded artist until Asha took the title. A rare case of everyone benefiting from sibling rivalry.
ReplyDeleteFabulous tribute, Adam.
ReplyDeleteA superb tribute to Asha, Adam, and all of these songs are top notch. I frequently use The Grid remix of Bow Down Mister which (no offence to Boy George) strips away the lead vocals, leaving Asha’s voice free to roam.
ReplyDeleteI love the 1 Giant Leap album as a whole, but that Asha/Michael pairing is inspired.
A wonderful tribute Adam.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone- its just come to my attention that Asha sang on the latest Gorillaz album too.
ReplyDeleteLata Mangeshka, as mentioned by Ernie, is sampled on Four Tet's Morning/ Evening, which is a beautiful piece of music.
Khayem- 1 Giant Leap totally passed me by back in 2002. No idea why.
Brilliant post. I’d completely forgotten the O Je Suis Seul track - Ctel
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