Durga Rising

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Durga Rising
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Studio album by
Released1997 Re-released 2011 Keda Records with additional previously unreleased tracks
StudioRed Fort Studios, London, UK
Genre Bhangra, jazz, blues, rhythm and blues
Length51:25
Label Keda Records
Producer Kuljit Bhamra, Christoph Bracher, Russell Churney, Barb Jungr

Durga Rising is a studio album by the artists Barb Jungr, Kuljit Bhamra and Russell Churney, containing 11 original songs by the trio and 4 covering versions, released in 1997.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Cutter" (Pete DeFreitas, Ian McCulloch, Les Pattinson, Will Sergeant) – 3:45
    Originally from the Echo and the Bunnymen single The Cutter/Way Out and Up We Go (1983) and the Echo and the Bunnymen album Porcupine (1983)
  2. "Still Moving" (Kuljit Bhamra, Barb Jungr) – 3:06
  3. "Choose to be Alone" (Russell Churney, Barb Jungr) – 3:41
  4. "Bombay Dreaming" (Barb Jungr, James Tomalin) – 3:52
  5. "Crimes Against Nature" (Barb Jungr, James Tomalin) – 4:02
  6. "Unchain My Heart" (Freddy James, Agnes Jones) – 3:12
    Originally from the Frances Faye album Caught in the Act: At the Thunderbird, Las Vegas (1958)
  7. "Spit It Out" (Barb Jungr, Michael Parker) – 5:40
  8. "Go Down Easy" (John Martyn) – 5:10
    Originally from the John Martyn album Solid Air (1973)
  9. "Tears in a Bottle" (Barb Jungr, Parker) – 3:19
  10. "Blind Willie McTell" (Bob Dylan) – 8:48
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album The Bootleg Series: Vols 1-3 (1991)
  11. "Train on the Move" (Barb Jungr, James Tomalin) – 6:47

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