The Ceyleib People – Tanyet (1967) Part 1
“Eastern psych instrumentals featuring Ry Cooder and other luminaries from the LA studio mafia. Has a good reputation and goes beyond the cash-in exploitation sounds one might expect. Very short playtime though. [PL]” –Acid Archives
Amazing psych-raga bluesy rock from this underrated “classic” project by Ry Cooder. With a lot of inventions and variations, this music conciliates eastern buzzing ragas to rocking energy and synth progressive orchestrations. The opening track (divided into 5 parts) features a catchy bluesy vibe, nice percussions parts and evocative, dreamy like flute passages. Rapidly, the composition explores in a meditative style sitar / flute combinations…after 3 minutes, we have the return of Ry Cooder’s typical
guitar sound, communicating with inspired “ethereal” keyboards and buzzing sitar strings. It finishes with violin like strings with some expeditive classical covers…really enigmatic and passionate song. The second composition (for 6 parts) also alternate bluesy rock interludes and raga sonorities…featuring very catchy melodies and rhythms. Impressive bluesy-folky-psych raga fantasias!
source: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=13710










