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, The King of Rhythm

 
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swarapriya
post Apr 26 2011, 06:26 AM
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Some of the Extended Version Songs from "Kalpana (1960)"

I am uploading in this and the next post several extended version songs from this album. These all are due to the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you all. Please note that the quality of some of these songs is just about fair.

Here are the first four extended version songs...


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post Apr 26 2011, 06:32 AM
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Concluding Extended Version Songs from "Kalpana (1960)"

Here are the rest of the extended version songs form this great musical...


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post Apr 26 2011, 07:16 AM
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Kalpana (1960)



Dear Swarapriya,

Could you please reupload the songs of Kalpana?


Well, Pratul, I got your several requests. I will be happy to rejuvenate this thread if there is enough interest. As a starter we will work with "Kalpana (1960)", one of my favorite albums. This starts in the next post.

Cheers,
S


Dear Swarapriya,

Thank you so much for the songs of Kalpana. And I think you'll see great interest in OP this time too. I just read through this thread yesterday and got goosebumps remembering the amazing days when this thread was active.

Thanks a ton.

Pratul
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post Apr 27 2011, 01:23 AM
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Dear Swarapriya,

Thank you so much for the songs of Kalpana. And I think you'll see great interest in OP this time too. I just read through this thread yesterday and got goosebumps remembering the amazing days when this thread was active.

Thanks a ton.

Pratul


Well, Pratul. You're kind and persuasive. I wiil upload next "Mohabbat Zindagi Hai". Cheers. -S

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post Apr 27 2011, 02:23 AM
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Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1966)

I am re-uploading these songs on request...

This is another winner from the maestro and the master OP. The creativity he unleashed some years back is still in high gear here. Rafi Saab has three lovely solos and Asha has two solos and two duets with Mahendra. They all are beautiful. Rafiji's solo, "Na Jaane Kyun" is a heart grabber. There is so much sweetness in Rafi's voice here that listening to it makes one feel very good indeed. But the real knockout is Asha's solo "Raaton Ko Chori Chori". What a sensational song. Like her song "Yeh Hai Reshmi Zulfon" in "Mere Sanam" the previous year, this song spills with sensational sensuality. In Asha’s seductive sweet voice this song simply mesmerizes its listener. Asha puts all of her feelings in singing this song giving one an unusual emotional lift.

All songs of this album are from an original soundtrack album, a CD. I will upload these songs in three back-to-back posts. The first two posts contain songs from the album. The third post contains a couple of extended version songs.

Now for the songs in the first post…


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post Apr 27 2011, 02:30 AM
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Continuing Songs from "Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1966)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this heart grabbing and heart warming album...


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post Apr 27 2011, 02:35 AM
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Concluding Songs from "Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1966)"...

I am uploading here a couple of extended version songs from this album...


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post Apr 27 2011, 12:54 PM
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Dear Swarapriya,

Thanks a lot for Mohabbat Zindagi Hai! :-)

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post Apr 28 2011, 12:52 AM
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Sambandh (1969)

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Here is one of the great musical achievements. The music composed by OP for "Sambandh" is so different from the music he composed for other movies. There are so many things that are worth mentioning that makes this music just outstanding and that stands apart from others.

1. The film was based on a Bengali novel called "Pratham Prem". The serene and serious nature of the subject forced OP to create music that was different from others he composed thus far.

2. To aid in creating such music for the theme of the movie, OP for the first time in his career selected Kavi Pradeep to write the lyrics. Pradeepji comes through in flying colors with some outstandingly rich lyrics.

3. He selected Hemant Kumar to sing four songs; one solo, a small snippet, a duet with Mahendra Kapoor, and a duet with Asha. This is the only movie in which Hemantda worked for OP. The result was absolutely fabulous.

4. After several years OP selected Mukesh to sing just one song in this movie. Mukesh previously sang a duet for OP in "Miss Coca Cola (1955)". This was only the second time Mukesh was working with OP. The result is just astonishing. The song sung by Mukesh, "Chal Akela" is one to be remembered for ages. It is one of those magnificent creations where the lyrics, the music, and the singing all work in unison to produce maximum impact. Mukesh did sing couple of more duets for another OP movie "Ek Baar Mooskura Do (1972)". By the way, when OP was composing music for the Raj Kapoor starrer "Do Ustad", Raj suggested that he should use Mukesh for his songs. OP did not go along with the suggestion and went with Rafi Saab singing all the songs for Raj Kapoor in that movie. The songs for that movie became huge hits but the movie itself enjoyed only a modest success.

5. The songs by Mahendra also have that wonderful feeling. Especially listen to the song "Andhere Mein Jo Baithe Hain". Mahendra is good with such songs, but here he outdoes himself by doing an outstanding job.

6. Asha has four solos and a duet in this movie. Once again, Asha shows her love for OP's musical compositions. The song "Akeli Hoon Main Piya" is another outstanding example from this movie where she puts her soul into it.

In spite of such outstanding music and some rich lyrics and unforgettable songs, this movie did not garner a single award. It was not even nominated for any. That year, 1969, best music award went to Laxmikant-Pyarelal for "Jeene Ki Raah". Sure, this movie had some good songs, but none of them come close to the songs of "Sambandh". Best male singer was Kishoreda for "Roop Tera Mastana" from "Aradhana". Great song indeed. But Mukesh was not even nominated. Best female singer was Lata Mangeshkar for "Jeeni Ki Raah" song "Aap Mujhe Achche Lagte Hain". Very routine and ordinary song. Best lyricist was Neeraj for the film "Chanda Aur Bijli" for the song "Kaal Ka Pahiya". Pradeepji was not even nominated.

The late Erum Hashmi, one of a shining bright force as a member of this Forum, a friend who gave constant support to efforts of the contributors, and someone who always seeded ideas on new threads has generously shared three songs from this album that were not on the original soundtrack CD. These songs are the two solos by Asha, "Tum Ko Toh Karodon Saal Hue Batlaao Gagan (A)" and "Apni Maa Ki Kismat Par Mere Bete Tu Mat Ro-2" and a solo by Mahendra, “Kisi Se Ab Mera Rishta Na Koi Naata Hai, Ab Toh Shamshaan Ke Maati Hi Meri Maata Hai”. Erum had unwavering support for songs and music and was ever present with her contributions in many of the columns of this Forum. She was always there giving constant encouragement by lending her support to everybody’s efforts whenever it was necessary. We miss you Erum very very much.

It appears that there is still one more song I am missing from this album. This is listed in red italics in the table in the first post below. I am requesting members to share this song if they can. Thank you.

I am uploading these songs in back-to-back two posts. Here are the details of the songs and the songs themselves in the first post...


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post Apr 28 2011, 01:07 AM
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Concluding Songs from "Sambandh (1969)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this simply great album...


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post Apr 28 2011, 07:06 AM
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Dear Swarapriya,

Thanks a ton for the uploads of Sambandh. You truly made my day!

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Dear Swarapriya,

I think I am going to request you almost revive the thread altogether as I said before.

Could you please upload the songs of the following films? -

1. Mujrim
2. Basant
3. Akalmand

Thanks in Advance
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post Apr 30 2011, 12:16 AM
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Basant (1960)

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This film was loosely based on the 1957 English movie "An Affair To Remember" starring Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant. American Film Institute voted this Hollywood movie as "the most romantic film of all time". However, this movie itself was based on another Hollywood movie of 1939, "Love Affair", starring Irene Dunne and Charles Doyer. There was a third version also made by Hollywood in 1994 with the same name "Love Affair". It starred Annette Bening and Warren Beatty. Also, a year before this, the 1993 movie "Sleepless In Seattle" starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks was inspired by the same movie.

If Hollywood made this movie this many times, Bombay Hindi film folks were not too far behind. Apart from “Basant", Manisha Koirala and Aamir Khan starrer "Mann" released in 1999, also had the same source for inspiration.

The movie "Basant" is a celebration of music. It contains 14 fun and frothy songs! O.P. Nayyar was going through a peak period of his career. During this time he couldn’t do anything wrong. Almost all of the songs from this film were part of the hit parade. All of the songs were sung by either Asha or Asha with Rafi Saab except for a brief (43 seconds) title song that sounds more like that of Manna Dey rather than Rafi Saab. One additional song is a triplet where S.D. Batish joins the twosome of Asha and Rafi Saab. Asha also has three solos.

Nutan looks ravishingly beautiful in this movie. She was best known for her sensitive portrayals but the light side of her hasn't been fully exploited except possibly by Dev Anand (in movies like "Baarish (1957)", "Paying Guest (1957)", and "Tere Ghar Ke Saamne (1963)").

The songs of "Basant" came from CD compilations, DVD and other sources. Almost all songs have exceptionally good quality. I am including a full version of "Chori Chori" with these songs. This came from the Forum members. This song is a union of two parts of the same song that are also separately uploaded. In the movie these duets, almost identical, were lip synched by Nutan and Shammi for one song and Nutan and Johnny Walker for the other. It is not necessary for you to upload this full version if you upload the two separate parts and vice versa.

Abhay, one of our well informed members of this Forum has this to share about the song “Hum Ne”. I am quoting his comments from an earlier upload of these songs. “The lyrics of the mukhaDaa of the 'Basant' song "ham ne unake saamane pahale to kha.njar rakh diyaa" are identical to the prelude of the song "chaahe to moraa jiyaa lai le" from the 1966 film 'Mamta'. 'Basant' - which came six years earlier - had lyrics by Qamar Jalalabadi; the lyricist for "Mamta" was Majrooh Sultanpuri. Given that Majrooh asked Faiz for permission before using just one line - "terii aa.Nkho.n ke sivaa duniyaa me.n rakhaa kyaa hai" - from a Faiz nazm, one assumes he must have taken permission from Qamar too before using these lines.” Thank you very much for sharing this information, Abhay.

I will upload these songs in three back-to-back posts. Here are the details of the songs and the songs themselves in the first post...



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Songs of "Basant (1960)" Continued...

Here is the second set of songs. The full version of "Chori Chori" is a union of the two parts of the song which I am uploading here. This is due to the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you. For some reason, the two separate songs and the full version don't add up to the same length. Anyway, you may want to download two individual ones or just the full version. Here are the songs in this post...


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Concluding Songs from "Basant (1960)"...

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