Maximum Sitar - Remastered. Sitar Psychedelia from the 60's & 70's
There are several artists named Saffron; 1) Samantha Sprackling (born Samantha Marie Sprackling, 3 June 1968, Ibadan, Nigeria) is more commonly known as Saffron. She also performed for two years in London's Starlight Express. She has Portuguese, Chinese and English ancestry. She speaks fluent Cantonese Chinese. Saffron enjoyed her first success with N-Joi from 1990-91 and after splitting with the group, released her first solo house single Circles in 1992, followed by One Love that same year as well as Solitaire and World of You in 1993. That same year, she became the lead singer of the dance band Republica. Following the break up of Republica in 1999, she worked with The Cure, appearing on the track Just Say Yes. Saffron also sings on The Prodigy's Fuel My Fire (from their 1997 album The Fat of the Land) and Junkie XL's songs Crusher, Spirits, and Beauty Never Fades (from his 2004 album Radio JXL: A Broadcast From the Computer Hell Cabin). She is currently working in a new band, Swarm. 2) Saffron Collins, Dubai based singer-songwriter. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are several artists named Saffron; 1) Samantha Sprackling (born Samantha Marie Sprackling, 3 June 1968, Ibadan, Nigeria) is more commonly known as Saffron. She also performed for two years in London's Starlight Express. She has Portuguese, Chinese and English ancestry. She speaks fluent Cantonese Chinese. Saffron enjoyed her first success with N-Joi from 1990-91 and after splitting with the group, released her first solo house single Circles in 1992, followed by One Love that same year as well as Solitaire and World of You in 1993. That same year, she became the lead singer of the dance band Republica. Following the break up of Republica in 1999, she worked with The Cure, appearing on the track Just Say Yes. Saffron also sings on The Prodigy's Fuel My Fire (from their 1997 album The Fat of the Land) and Junkie XL's songs Crusher, Spirits, and Beauty Never Fades (from his 2004 album Radio JXL: A Broadcast From the Computer Hell Cabin). She is currently working in a new band, Swarm. 2) Saffron Collins, Dubai based singer-songwriter. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Chewed Up
Lowrider
Strings
Green
All Your Ambition
Vision Is A Lonely Word
Petra II
Yalla (Moksa)
Petra I
Morning Levine
Contra
Catalonia
Barre
Scatter
Trainers
Rampwalk (feat. Lola Guerrero)
Blueland (feat. Momo Ishiguro & Gregory Wikstrom)
Strive!
Daffodil
Re:Dusk
Bottomfeeder
Motorola
777
Ensembel
Partridge
Lavish
Blunt
Vermilion
Ample
Kongregate
Dial
Wired
Midori
Punk
Exhaust
I Liked You
Pimpin
Serve
Kokopelli
AUGH
Jerry
Ante
Chewing Glass
Saline
Baba
Haze
Motive
Time Moves Slow
Terrifier
Bramble
label_stop_radio
