Showing posts with label Singer: Balbir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singer: Balbir. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

N. Dutta: Sadhna (1958/1982)


In the early days, N. Dutta was the assistant to musical director S. D. Burman , so I was scared that there would be a S. D. Burman clone out there, but ''S. D. Burman the second'' he is not (I was relieved). N. Dutta's soundtrack for Sadhna is a little unexpected gem. Every song has it's own charm, making none of them a bore to listen to.


In the film,Vyjayanthimala (one of my favorite and one of the best dancers in Indian cinema) plays a courtesan. Thank god, because that's a good excuse for great dancing (Kathak) and great music.Well it basically insists on having a brothel scene, ''Kahoji Tum Kya Kya Kharidoge'' is what you get. The tabla is great and there are just enough rhythm changes to make you head spin (but in a totally good way).

Like I said in my last post, the best qawwali that I've heard up to date is ''Aaj Kyon Hamse Parda Hai'' . It has great music and vocals.

Next on my favorite list is a song sung by Geeta Dutt, Yeay! (Her and Shamshad Begum have to be the best playback singers ever). We only get one song on the album sung by her, but it's one of the best. ''Tora Manva Kyo Ghabraye'' is a mellow song with a timeless memory. It has a sweet into as well (nice flute).

The rest of the songs ''Aise Vaise Thikane Pe Jana Bura Hai'' , ''Sambhal Ae Dil'' and ''Aurat Ne Janam Diya Mardon Ko'' are quite nice. I enjoy this album very much. What do you think?



Tracks:


Side 1
1. Lata Mangeshkar: Kahoji Tum Kya Kya Kharidoge
2. Lata Mangeshkar: Aise Vaise Thikane Pe Jana Bura Hai
3. Asha Bhosle & Mohd. Rafi: Sambhal Ae Dil


Side 2
4. Mohd. Rafi & Balbir: Aaj Kyon Hamse Parda Hai
5. Lata Mangeshkar: Aurat Ne Janam Diya Mardon Ko
6. Geeta Dutt: Tora Manva Kyo Ghabraye


Lyrics: Sahir

Stella_1's score: 4/5

Get the music now: N. Dutta Sadhna

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Shankar Jaikishan: Janwar (1965) ep




Janwar has some great tracks (I wish I had the hole album, but you can get an extra song that isn't on the ep at Eastern eye).


* I am putting this on up just to see if I finally have files that are of a normal standar (192 kbps) (and especially if litlgrey can ok me) and then I will put up all the albums on the parties, sarees and melodies blog at that bit rate. Anyway I will continue about Janwar...


It best knows for "Dekho Abto" which is a hindi remake of "I want to hold your hand" from the Beatles. It's a good song, but there are some unknown playback singers (well to me). They are S. D. Batish and S. Balbir, if anyone knows a bit of info on these guys it would be great to hear it.

"Lal Chhadi" and "Tumse Achha" are fun as well.


Tracks:

Side 1
1. Mohd. Rafi: Lal Chhadi
2. Mohd. Rafi: Meri Mohabbat

Side 2
3. Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle (S. D. Batish & S. Balbir) & Chorus: Dekho Abto
4. Mohd. Rafi: Tumse Achha


Lyrics: Shailendra & Hasrat Jaipuri

Stella_1's score: 3/5

Get the music now: Shankar Jaikishan Janwar