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swarapriya
post Mar 8 2010, 12:06 AM
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(Sharmila) Amar Prem (1971)

It was at the height of Kishreda's singing career. Rajesh, the superstar still had that magic touch. R.D. was at his creative best. In sync with them was Anand Bakshi Saab providing some great lyrics. Then there is beautiful and talented Sharmila. Now add to this the director Shakti Samanta, who was on a roll. The net result was a fine musical product like "Amar Prem".

This album is just a sheer delight. Every song is an absolute joy. Kishoreda has three great solos in it. So did Lata. Even SD comes in to give an assist to his son by singing a great song himself. Things don't get any better than this, musically speaking. When things are this good, it is difficult to pick one as your favorite. But I do have one. It is Kishoreda's "Chingari Koi Bhadke". What a great song. Beautifully sung with such a deep feeling that it tends to stay with you forever. The song was immensely helped by some rich lyrics of Bakshi Saab.

I will upload these songs in back-to-back two posts. The first posting consists of all the songs from the album. The second posting has several specials.

Now for the first set of songs ...


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post Mar 8 2010, 12:36 AM
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Concluding Songs of "Amar Prem (1971)" ...

I am including in this post several specials. One of this is the song "Chingari Koi Bhadke". It has a fine introduction by the bhajan and ghazal singer Anup Jalota. This is taken from the album "Legends: Kishore Kumar - The Versatile Genius (CD3)". I am also including a private version of the same song by Amit. Thirdly, I am including another special version of the same song, this time with an introduction by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan. This is taken from the album "Legends: R.D. Burman - The Versatile Composer (CD 1)". Finally, I am including a special version of the song "Raina Beeti Jaaye" from the same album. This has an introduction by RD himself.

Here are these specials ...


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post Mar 9 2010, 12:25 AM
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(Vyjayanti) Kathputli (1957)

This musical has some great songs. Lata, like it was usual in Shankar & Jaikishan's early movies, dominates with all but one, seven songs altogether, six solos and a duet. They all are lovely to listen to. Subir Sen has a great solo in "Manzil Wohi Hai Pyaar Ki". I will upload these in two back-to-back postings. Here is the first set of songs ...

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Concluding Songs of "Kathputli (1957)" ...

Here are the rest of the songs from this beauty of an album ...


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post Mar 10 2010, 02:59 AM
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(Waheeda) Shagoon (1964)

Here is the combination of Sahir & Khayyam that always promised great things and each time the team delivered. For example, "Phir Subah Hogi" and "Kabhi Kabhie" come immediately to mind. The songs of "Shagoon" does have similar magic in them. Every song is an utter delight. There are two beautiful solos each by Suman Kalyanpur, Jagjit Kaur and Rafi Saab. Couple of great duets too. Jagjit Kaur sings her heart out in "Tum Apna Ranj-O-Gham". That delightful romantic duet of Suman Kalyanpur with Rafi Saab, "Parbaton Ke Pedon Pe" paints an unforgettable picture. The two solos by Rafi Saab, "Tum Chali Jaaoge" and "Yeh Raat Bahut Rangeen Sahi", are just divine. On and on ...

I am uploading these songs in two back-to-back posts. The first post has songs from the original soundtrack album. The second post has some extended version songs.

Now for the first set of songs ...


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post Mar 10 2010, 03:13 AM
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Concluding Songs of "Shagoon (1964)" ...

The following three extended version songs were all contributed by the members of this Forum. My many thanks to them for letting us share. Here are theese ...



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post Mar 10 2010, 11:55 AM
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Thank you very much Swarapriya for this evergreen album Shagun.
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QUOTE(akbaralibhai @ Mar 9 2010, 10:25 PM) *

Thank you very much Swarapriya for this evergreen album Shagun.


Akbaralibhai, you're very welcome indeed. Cheers. -S

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(Zeenat) Paapi (1977)

All songs from this Bappi Lahiri album are by the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you ...


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post Mar 11 2010, 02:28 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Aug 6 2009, 10:42 PM) *

(Sadhana) Man-Mauji (1962)

Here is a beauty from Madan Mohan ji. The movie boasts several perennially pleasing songs. Lataji's solos, "Chanda Jaa" and "Main To Tum Sang" are some of her great work for Mohan Saab. Also, Kishore da's "Zaroorat Hai" is another beauty.

This movie was based on the Telugu hit "Donga Ramudu". In Hindi, in spite of its beautiful songs, the movie didn't become as popular. I will upload songs from the Telugu movie in this section following the uploads of these songs.

Here is a description of the songs and the songs themselves ...


swarpriya,
a request for reupload of this album.
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QUOTE(smahesh @ Mar 11 2010, 12:58 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Aug 6 2009, 10:42 PM) *

(Sadhana) Man-Mauji (1962)


swarpriya,
a request for reupload of this album.
regards,
mahesh


Here we go Mahesh ...


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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 11 2010, 08:42 PM) *

QUOTE(smahesh @ Mar 11 2010, 12:58 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Aug 6 2009, 10:42 PM) *

(Sadhana) Man-Mauji (1962)


swarpriya,
a request for reupload of this album.
regards,
mahesh


Here we go Mahesh ...


swarpriya,
thanks again for the album and quick response.

regards,
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QUOTE(smahesh @ Mar 11 2010, 07:50 AM) *

swarpriya,
thanks again for the album and quick response.

regards,
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It's my pleasure Mahesh. Cheers. -S

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(Asha) Love in Tokyo (1966)

Most of these movies in mid-60's became runaway hits thanks to the great music they boasted. This is an example of such a movie. Shankar & Jaikishan were riding the height of their creativity and anything they did during this period just proved perennially pleasing. The youthful and bubbly music they composed for movie after movie during this time is a testimonial for their genius.

The songs from this album were huge hits. There are several hummable songs. I have two of my favorites in this album. One of them is Lata's "Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye Humdum". It is an absoulte beauty enlivened by the rich lyrics of Hastar Jaipuri and sweet singing of Lataji. Another dear favorite of mine is Rafi Saab's solo, "Aaja Re Aa Zara Aa". Youthful and bubbly exuberance spills all over from the rich voice of Rafi Saab and the song at once becomes very endearing. Rafi Saab, songs like these and thousands of others you put your heart into in singing with so much emotion, no wonder made you one of our greatest singers of our times. Love it. Forever.

I will upload these songs in two back-to-back postings. Here is the first set ...


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Concluding Songs of "Love in Tokyo (1966)" ...

Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful album, including Rafi Saab's mesmerizing solo, "Aaja Re Aa Zara Aa" ...


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