QUOTE: Excellent acid-folk with an occasional nod to the German "cosmic folk" sound of the early 70's. Led by three "spiritually enlightened" women from California, this will appeal to the hippie crowd. The lyrics are about what you would expect (Just look at their picture and you will get a good idea as to what kind of lyrics to expect). All three write good material, have nice singing voices and employ many different instruments, with tabla, flute, and violin being the main ones other than their acoustic guitars. Worth checking out for sure. There is a new limited edition remastered CD issue in mini-lp packaging, issued by Korea's Big Pink. END QUOTE
QUOTE Lila was derived from the Arabic word laylah, meaning "night." It has separate roots in Sanskrit with the meaning "play." In Hinduism, Lila is a conceptualism of the universe as a playground of the gods. Lilah and Lyla are variant spellings. END QUOTE
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2 comments:
Thanks for Lila (1978) !
thirstymoon says:
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Excellent acid-folk with an occasional nod to the German "cosmic folk" sound of the early 70's. Led by three "spiritually enlightened" women from California, this will appeal to the hippie crowd. The lyrics are about what you would expect (Just look at their picture and you will get a good idea as to what kind of lyrics to expect). All three write good material, have nice singing voices and employ many different instruments, with tabla, flute, and violin being the main ones other than their acoustic guitars.
Worth checking out for sure.
There is a new limited edition remastered CD issue in mini-lp packaging, issued by Korea's Big Pink.
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https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/lila_f1/lila
3.7 / 5 (RYM)
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Lila was derived from the Arabic word laylah, meaning "night." It has separate roots in Sanskrit with the meaning "play." In Hinduism, Lila is a conceptualism of the universe as a playground of the gods. Lilah and Lyla are variant spellings.
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https://nameberry.com/b/girl-baby-name-lila
dhanyavaad (thanks)
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