Asha Puthli by Asha Puthli, released on CBS in 1973.

Asha Puthli (born February 4, 1945) is an Indian singer-songwriter, producer, and actress.

Puthli moved to New York from Mumbai with a dance scholarship, a demo tape of Indo-Japanese fusion songs. In 1970, she was signed to CBS Records and subsequently released several solo albums. Praised as a "fusion pioneer" by The New York Times, her recordings cover blues, pop, rock, soul, funk, disco, and techno.[1] She also starred in films by Ismail Merchant, James Ivory, and Bruno Corbucci. In 2025, Puthli was inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb5agzeOcnQ

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Forbidden Fruit is the third studio album by Nina Simone. It was her second studio album for Colpix.

The contemporaneous DownBeat reviewer commented that Forbidden Fruit was not a jazz album, but added that "Simone demonstrates here that she has the equipment and some of the potential to be a fairly good jazz vocalist" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOJbng7uQdk

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In My Own Time is the second and final studio album by Karen Dalton, released by Paramount Records in 1971. The album was produced by Harvey Brooks and was the last of Dalton's work to be released before her death in 1993.

Writing for AllMusic, Thom Jurek praised the album "a more polished effort than her cozy, somewhat more raw debut... If one can only possess one of Karen Dalton's albums, In My Own Time is the one. It creates a sound world that is simply unlike any other; it pushes the singer outside her comfort zone and therefore brings listeners to the place Dalton actually occupied as a singer. Without apology or concern for technique, she could make any song her own, creating a personal narrative that could reach outside the song itself, moving through her person and becoming the truth for the listener." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pknoMi2JWZk

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I am so happy to announce that on April 12th I will present my new album on Eco Vinyl & Bandcamp! 📣 (and on April 17th it will be yours on all streaming platforms)

Alternative electronic music that’s both introspective and energetic, atmospheric and danceable. With this album, I explore the cycle of change and the journey from vulnerability to strength. It’s infused with nature metaphor and feminine energy — a discovery of the wild woman within, connected to the earth. 🌿

Come listen and dance during the live show at EdanZ Groningen (Netherlands) with special guest DJ Ramon Richie! 🪩

Tickets & vinyl pre-order: https://tr.ee/mutations
Follow me on Bandcamp to be the first to get the digital album: https://kayleighbeard.bandcamp.com/

🎨 Poster made in collaboration with @kevlard666
📸 Photo by Jethro Bijleveld

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Go Away from My World is the second American studio album by British singer Marianne Faithfull. Andrew Loog Oldham was the executive producer with David Bailey and Gered Mankowitz credited for the photography.

Though the song "Come My Way" had been the title track of her second British album, the version on that album was from a different session and a considerably different performance than that included here. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNMLqakbC10&list=RDxNMLqakbC10&start_radio=1

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