Asha Puthli - Partial Discography

Partial Discography

Albums

  • Asha Puthli (CBS) 1973
  • She Loves to Hear the Music (CBS) 1974
  • The Devil is Loose (CBS) 1976
  • Asha L'Indiana (TK Records) 1979
  • 1001 Nights of Love (Polygram) 1980
  • I'm Going to Kill It Tonight (Autobahn) 1981
  • Only the Headaches Remain (Polygram) 1982
  • Asha: The New Beat of Nostalgia (Top of the World Records) 1998

Appears on

  • Science Fiction - Ornette Coleman (Columbia) 1971
  • Mirror - Charlie Mariano (Atlantic) 1972
  • Squadra Antigangsters (Cinevox) 1979 - soundtrack
  • Easily Slip Into Another World - Henry Threadgill (Novus) 1989
  • Loft Classics XII - Various Artists (Loft Classics) 1995
  • Groovy Vol 1: A Collection of Rare Jazzy Club Tracks - Various Artists (Irma) 1996 - compilation
  • Groovy Vol 2: A Collection of Rare Jazzy Club Tracks - Various Artists (Irma) 1997 - compilation
  • Export Quality - Dum Dum Project (Times Square / Groovy) 2001
  • Walking on Music - Various Artists (Corona) 2001 - compilation
  • Psychedelic Jazz and Soul from the Atlantic and Warner Vaults - Various Artists (Warner UK) 2001 - compilation
  • Mpath - Wanderer - Gardner Cole (Triloka) 2003
  • Accerezzami - Fausto Papetti (n/a) 2003
  • Chillout in Ibiza, Vol. 5 - Various Artists (Smart) 2003 - compilation
  • The Karma Collection (Ministry of Sound) - Various Artists 2003 - compilation
  • Asana Vol 3: Peaceful Heart - Bill Laswell (Meta) 2003
  • The Trip - Tom Middleton, Various Artists (Family Recordings) 2004 - compilation
  • Fear of Magnetism - Stratus (Klein) 2005
  • Asana OHM Shanti - Bill Laswell (Meta) 2006
  • Cosmic Dancer - Voyage Three - Various Artists (Cosmic Dancer) 2006 - compilation

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