Reasonably Rare Lata Songs - Not Available Easily, solos and duets from the 50s and 60s |
Reasonably Rare Lata Songs - Not Available Easily, solos and duets from the 50s and 60s |
pinky |
Apr 26 2007, 10:54 PM
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#271
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Sri, Using your thread to upload a rare request by DK(Dharmaan Khann)... SO-Memsaab(1971)-Mere Pyar Hain Bhool Bhulaiyan(LM_VermaM).mp3 128/4.56 Thanks a lot madhvi "The best and the most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched...but are felt in the heart." Far, very far, into the world of the farthest beyond My hope carries me and places me On the sweetest lap of the unknown. There i behold my self-form In the Dance-Delight of the Absolute Every Night and every Morn Some to Misery are born Every morn and every Night Some are born to sweet Delight Some are born to Endless night |
mmuk2004 |
Apr 27 2007, 12:03 AM
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#272
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YVW Pinky...
"This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
sri |
Apr 27 2007, 12:58 AM
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#273
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Solos and duets from the 50s and the 60s Oh ! I got it now !! Never mind...a small grace period may be allowed .....so 71 is ok !! Sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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sri |
May 2 2007, 10:05 AM
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#274
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A perfectly sweet, melodious and lovely song - sung by Lata and Hemant Kumar - this song was a rare composition for Hindi films by the famous composer duo Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy, who were like the Shankar-Jaikishan of Tamil films - churning out a large number of popular hits, year after year.
Laut gaya gham ka zamana, Lata_Hemant Kumar, Naya admi 1956, ViswanathanRamamoorthy_RajinderKrishan CD rip courtesy mohd2004 3:22 ; 128 kbps The end of the first antara (verse) features Lata and Hemant Kumar singing 'in harmony' on different octaves - a feature which is relatively rarely used in our music. Sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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sri |
May 3 2007, 12:19 AM
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#275
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2738 Joined: 12-July 05 From: Bangalore, India Member No.: 2760 |
This one is a lovely Jaidev number :
Subah ka intezar kaise karen, Lata, Joru ka bhai 1955, Jaidev_Sahir CD rip - courtesy Talaikya - HF 3:15 ; 128 kbps Sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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lakshmi |
May 3 2007, 03:42 AM
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#276
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sri |
May 15 2007, 11:24 AM
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#277
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Today, I somehow remembered this song.....and thought I should share it. Such a loveable song - pleasant, soothing, romantic, melodious and soft - from the great partnership of Lata Mangeshkar and music director C Ramchandra. The composer sings this duet with his favourite singer...and goes by his surname 'Chitalkar' as was his practice.
I simply love the 'mood' of this song ! Phir wohi chand wohi gham, Lata_Chitalkar, Baarish 1957, C Ramchandra_RajinderKrishan, CD 3:22 ; 128 kbps Many years later (7, to be precise) Rajinder Krishan would use the same mukhda (first line) with just one change - replacing the word 'chand' with the word 'shaam' - and we had that famous solo of Talat Mahmood from the film Jahan Ara - 'Phir wohi shaam wohi gham, wohi tanhaai hai' ! Sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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sri |
May 17 2007, 10:23 AM
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#278
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This is a nice, lively number from 1951 - Lata's voice was so charmingly nice in that era. This one is a duet with Suraiya.
Bedard shikari, Lata_Suraiya, Sanam 1951, Husnlal Bhagatram_Qamar Jalalabadi 2:33, 128 kbps from HF Sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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sri |
May 18 2007, 05:57 PM
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#279
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Here is a nice, sad song - from the film Black cat (1959), sung by Lata - in her inimitable style.
This version is the extended film version - and is much clearer in sound quality compared to the audio CD. Sitare raah takte hain, Lata, Black cat 1959, N Dutta_Jan Nissar Akhtar, VCD 4:11 ; 128 kbps Sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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mirsa |
May 19 2007, 10:09 AM
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#280
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Here is a nice, sad song - from the film Black cat (1959), sung by Lata - in her inimitable style. This version is the extended film version - and is much clearer in sound quality compared to the sudio CD. Sitare raah takte hain, Lata, Black cat 1959, N Dutta_Jan Nissar Akhtar, VCD 4:11 ; 128 kbps Sri Million Thanks Sri for this excellent Janisar Akhtar-Lata-NDutta combo. Its really a crisp audio and now I can replace the CD version with this one. A real pity that HMV/RPG wallas are giving music lovers all worthless versions of the old songs , editing sound and degarading music quality when they can provide these film versions. I think there is no music lover now in HMV/RPG |
sri |
May 20 2007, 01:05 AM
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#281
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2738 Joined: 12-July 05 From: Bangalore, India Member No.: 2760 |
You're welcome, Mohd - it;s only because of committed members like yourself who can appreciate going to any length to get a better quality version of a good song....that's it's worthwhile to upload such songs!!
HMV may suffer from a peculiar situation - they have the audio rights to the songs - but their own versions have been poorly stored and have degenerated - while some films have been preserved better by their producers. So, the film's soundtrack may have better audio quality, but that source is out of reach for HMV who do not own those rights.On the other hand, the producers may have a better audio version - but cannot release it because they do not hold the audio rights - which is why we are seeing 'video' releases rather than audio ones from their side. We have to depend on members like ourselves to hunt through various sources and find the best available track. But many times, even after finding a track with decent sound quality, I feel that the songs that I heard in my younger days on the radio or on gramophone records were of better quality....I only hope that someone, someday will be able to re-master all these treasures and give us back the original sound quality !! Sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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akbaralibhai |
May 20 2007, 10:24 AM
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#282
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Sri: Thank you for some wonderful numbers in excellent quality one can find. Thank you also for the background information.
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sri |
May 21 2007, 12:39 AM
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#283
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2738 Joined: 12-July 05 From: Bangalore, India Member No.: 2760 |
most welcome, akbaralibhai !!
"Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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mmuk2004 |
May 29 2007, 01:28 AM
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#284
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A perfectly sweet, melodious and lovely song - sung by Lata and Hemant Kumar - this song was a rare composition for Hindi films by the famous composer duo Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy, who were like the Shankar-Jaikishan of Tamil films - churning out a large number of popular hits, year after year. Laut gaya gham ka zamana, Lata_Hemant Kumar, Naya admi 1956, ViswanathanRamamoorthy_RajinderKrishan CD rip courtesy mohd2004 3:22 ; 128 kbps The end of the first antara (verse) features Lata and Hemant Kumar singing 'in harmony' on different octaves - a feature which is relatively rarely used in our music. Sri Sri thank you for the short snippets that you provide along with the songs... enjoyed listening to the song once again with the info. Any other instance that you remember when the singers sing on different octaves? "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
sri |
Jun 11 2007, 09:45 PM
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#285
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2738 Joined: 12-July 05 From: Bangalore, India Member No.: 2760 |
Sri thank you for the short snippets that you provide along with the songs... enjoyed listening to the song once again with the info. Any other instance that you remember when the singers sing on different octaves? something somewhat similar in the first few notes of 'zameen se hamen aasmaan par' - rafi and asha - from adalat (madan mohan) sri "Jis din is duniya se nafrat aur khudgarzi mit jaayegi, us roz yeh insaan naachega, us roz yeh dharti gaayegi" - Rajinder Krishan (Maa baap 1959)
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