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, Dev, Dilip & Kishore

 
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post Apr 20 2010, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 1 2010, 12:59 AM) *

Concluding Songs of "Baap Re Baap (1955)" ...

Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album. I am also posting a special version of the song "Piya Piya Piya" with an introduction by Asha Bhosle where she talks about how Kishoreda's funny antics during rehearsals sometimes made it so difficult to sing. This is taken from the album "Legends: Kishore Kumar - The Versatile Genius (CD 1)".

Now for the songs ...


Thanks

I am uploading a Revival Songs from this Album

Piya Piya Piya Mora Jiya Pukaare (Revival) / 6.45 MB, Format - mp3, Duration 00:03:11 , 320 Kbps (Sorry for high bitrate ,as its sound quality is so good that i don't want to lower it)

Info is same as above

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post Apr 23 2010, 07:44 AM
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(Dilip) Tarana (1951)

Here is a beautiful musical composition from Anil Biswas. The songs in this movie reflect the moods of the lead pair, Madhubala & Dilip. There was budding romance between these two and it can be easily seen how it displays on the screen when these two are together. Madhubala never looked this prettier, lighting up the screen with her sensously infectious smile. Dilip never looked this easy going in any roles he played. Their real life romance permeates the on screen presence and it is refreshing to see them together in all its moods of a beautiful romance.

I am uploading these songs in two back-to-back posts. Here is the first set of songs ...


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post Apr 23 2010, 07:50 AM
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Concluding Songs from "Tarana (1951)" ...

Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album ...


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post Apr 23 2010, 10:36 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 28 2010, 10:34 AM) *

(Madhubala) Madhubala (1950)

Here are the songs from this fine album. All were contributed by the Forum members. I have included the names of the contributors where I made a note of it when I downloaded them. Nevertheless my many thanks to all of the contributirs whether named or not.

It appears like I may be missing three songs shown in red italics in the table below. If indeed this is the case, please kindly share these songs.

Now for the songs ...



dear SP

here is one of the missing songs from this film

nai jawani rut mastani--------g m durrani---2.59mts 192kbps



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post Apr 24 2010, 12:20 AM
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(Madhubala) Madhubala (1950)

dear SP

here is one of the missing songs from this film

nai jawani rut mastani--------g m durrani---2.59mts 192kbps


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Thank you very much Romesh for the song. Cheers. -S
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post Apr 24 2010, 03:10 AM
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QUOTE(romesh @ Apr 23 2010, 10:36 PM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 28 2010, 10:34 AM) *

(Madhubala) Madhubala (1950)

Here are the songs from this fine album. All were contributed by the Forum members. I have included the names of the contributors where I made a note of it when I downloaded them. Nevertheless my many thanks to all of the contributirs whether named or not.

It appears like I may be missing three songs shown in red italics in the table below. If indeed this is the case, please kindly share these songs.

Now for the songs ...



dear SP

here is one of the missing songs from this film

nai jawani rut mastani--------g m durrani---2.59mts 192kbps




Romesh,

Thanks for this rare song.

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post Apr 28 2010, 11:34 AM
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(Kishore) Char Paise (1955)

I am not sure who this music director B.D. Burman is. Did he give music to any other movies besides this one? Is he realted to the legendary Burmans? If someone knows more, please enlighten. Thanks.

Irrespective of who this music director is, this album has some nice songs by Lata. Of her four solos, I like three of them. Only weak song by Lata is "Tere Liye". Kishore has only one song, but it is just a routine song for him. Also, Asha's song is not that bad either.

Here are these songs ...


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post Apr 28 2010, 04:02 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 28 2010, 04:04 PM) *

(Kishore) Char Paise (1955)

I am not sure who this music director B.D. Burman is. Did he give music to any other movies besides this one? Is he realted to the legendary Burmans? If someone knows more, please enlighten. Thanks.

Irrespective of who this music director is, this album has some nice songs by Lata. Of her four solos, I like three of them. Only weak song by Lata is "Tere Liye". Kishore has only one song, but it is just a routine song for him. Also, Asha's song is not that bad either.

Here are these songs ...

I too don't know anything about this MD, except that he was the MD for this film. But, per my record, his name is V D Varmaan...


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Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. - Victor Hugo

There is only one better thing than music - live music. - Jacek Bukowski

I hate music, especially when it's played. - Jimmy Durante

No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden
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QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Apr 28 2010, 03:32 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 28 2010, 04:04 PM) *

(Kishore) Char Paise (1955)

I am not sure who this music director B.D. Burman is. Did he give music to any other movies besides this one? Is he realted to the legendary Burmans? If someone knows more, please enlighten. Thanks.

Irrespective of who this music director is, this album has some nice songs by Lata. Of her four solos, I like three of them. Only weak song by Lata is "Tere Liye". Kishore has only one song, but it is just a routine song for him. Also, Asha's song is not that bad either.

Here are these songs ...

I too don't know anything about this MD, except that he was the MD for this film. But, per my record, his name is V D Varmaan...


May be someone else can illuminate on this if they have any information about this.
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(Dev) Aaraam (1951)

Here is one of the finest albums by Anilda. Almost every song is a real beauty. All of the songs are by the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you.

Now for the details of the songs and the songs themselves ...

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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 30 2010, 04:28 PM) *

(Dev) Aaraam (1951)

Here is one of the finest albums by Anilda. Almost every song is a real beauty. All of the songs are by the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you.

Now for the details of the songs and the songs themselves ...

Swarapriya

Mann Mein Kisi Ki is definitely one of the contenders for Lata's and Anil Biswas's best song. Here is an extended version of the song, courtesy good old HF!

Also Bigad Bigad Ke Bani Thi Qismat is the opening line for Ujdi Re Mere Pyar Ki Duniya....not separate songs...

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There is only one better thing than music - live music. - Jacek Bukowski

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QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Apr 30 2010, 04:03 AM) *

Swarapriya

Mann Mein Kisi Ki is definitely one of the contenders for Lata's and Anil Biswas's best song. Here is an extended version of the song, courtesy good old HF!

Also Bigad Bigad Ke Bani Thi Qismat is the opening line for Ujdi Re Mere Pyar Ki Duniya....not separate songs...

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Faraaj


Faraaj,

I made changes to my uploads to reflect your suggestion. Also, thanks for sharing the extended version of "Mann Mein". I do have a copy of this downloded from HF too. Unfortunately I found it to be static-ridden and decided not to share.

Thanks again & cheers,
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(Dilip) Aan (1952)

Here is another winner from early 50's. "Aan" was made on a grand scale by Mehboob Khan Saab. It was one of those first full length color movies. For technical as well as financial reasons, it was shot in 16mm first, per one of our fellow members, Vijay. Later it was blown up to 35mm.

Dilip Saab, who played one tragic role after another until this movie, in a refreshingly welcome departure plays a lighter role. A great actor he is, this transformation from tragedy to comedy he does so effortlessly. He was absolutely entertaining as a swashbuckling hero.

In a book on Mehboob Saab, its author tells the fierce competition Mehboob Saab felt from young Raj Kapoor, the filmmaker. Remember that another great 1952 movie,"Awara"? The dream sequence picturized in that movie is still used as a yardstick even today for similar sequences in movies. For Mehboob Saab also, in a sense bigger was better. This time around it was "Aan".

Nargis was originally cast to play the leading lady in "Aan." But with Nargis firmly entrenched in Raj Kapoor's camp, was not easily available. So instead of waiting for her becoming free to act in his movie, Mehboob Saab went lookig for a new leading lady instead. He didn't need to go too far. He elected Nadira, his friend's daughter, to be the leading lady.

"Aan" was a runaway hit. Nadira however, in her subsequent outings as an actress, never enjoyed the same sucess as she did for "Aan." She did make an occasional good movie, one notable being "Julie" that fetched her a best supporting actress award from Filmfare. Incidentally, Nadira was the first Bombay film personality to own a Rolls Royce.

All songs I am uploading are from an original sound track album CD except a couple that were contributed by the members of this Forum. Thank you. Because of the number of songs, I will upload them in back-to-back two posts.

Now for details of the songs and songs themselves of the first post ...

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Concluding Songs from "Aan (1952)" ...

Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful Naushadji album ...


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(Kishore) Pehli Jhalak (1955)

M.V. Raman, the producer and director of many hit Tamil and Hindi Films, introduced Vyjayanti Mala in Tamil movies as well as Hindi movies. In most of the movies made in Hindi that he directed, he invariably paired Vyjayanti with Kishoreda. This is another example of such a movie. Several of these movies were commercial successes. One common theme among these movies was Kishoreda's slapstick comedy and Vyjayanti's display of her dancing skills. Almost all of them had very good music. Also, Rajinder Krishan wrote lyrics for most of them.

There are several songs in this movie with Lata sharing bulk of them. Kishoreda has only song that was quite a routine for him, very listless in my opinion. But the standout song of the album is the one by Hemantda, "Zameen Chal Rahi Hai". Beautiful. This is least surprising. Whenever music director C. Ramchandra called on Hemantada's name, the results were spectacular. Songs from the musical extravaganza "Anarkali (1953)" and his duet with Lata in "Nastik (1955)" immediately come to mind.

I am uploading songs of "Pehli Jhalak" in two posts, with the second post consisting of some extended versions. Here is the first set of songs ...

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