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The Harsh Logic of My Buddhist Buddy

from Memoir (2007) by Sandy Asirvatham (now known as Sandhya)

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    A first collection of jazz-pop originals with a few standards in the mix. A 2007 pick by music historian/critic W. Royal Stokes as his Best Jazz Debut in the Village Voice roundup that year. Includes two bonus tracks not available as downloads: the jazz standards "Inchworm" and "Smile"

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lyrics

No heav'nly scales to set things right
No final judge of awesome might
No realm above and none below
And yet you still reap what you sow

Don't look for shelter from the skies
Or put your faith in cleric lies
It's best to stick with what you know
That you will still reap what you sow

Ev'rybody pays a price
For ev'rything they do
Ev'rywhere they go
Ev'ryday

credits

from Memoir (2007), released April 15, 2007
Sandy Asirvatham (later known as Sandhya), voice
Frank Russo, drums
Amy Shook, bass

All music & lyrics by Sandhya Elizabeth Asirvatham BMI (c) 2007

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Sandhya Baltimore, Maryland

"Caustic rock diva" says SPLICE TODAY. Um, thanks? Sandhya/Sandy Asirvatham is a thinker and award-winning creative nomad. Always finding wit and joy in the darkness. Throwback to the all-around rock/pop artist. INNOCENT MONSTER hailed by Rolling Stone as a "soaring rock album" that "balances darkness and mirth."


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