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, Albums of Madhubala, Meena Kumari & Nargis

 
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post Dec 23 2009, 08:59 AM
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QUOTE(Aditya Pant @ Dec 22 2009, 07:45 AM) *

SP, This is my favorite Sajjad album. Love his unusual style.

Meri Jaan Mohabbat is by Shamshad.

And here is one missing song (quality is iffy)

Tumhe Dil Diya - Saiyan 1951 - Lata - Sajjad - 128 - 03:24

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Thanks for the song Aditya. I also made the changes to the table to reflect your suggestion.

Sajjad. A man of great talent. But couldn't get along with anyone. He was one of the greatest mandolin players. I recently found the following mandolin composition by him on You Tube. Listening to this is an unbelievably exhilarating experience. Here are the details of this ...

Instrument: Mandolin
Time: 4:56
Player: Sajjad Hussain
Bit Rate: 128 kb/s
Source: You Tube
Format: MP3

Here is an out of this world composition ...

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post Dec 24 2009, 06:29 AM
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(Meena) Footpath (1953)

Here is one of the early albums of Khayyam Saab ...


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post Dec 24 2009, 06:54 AM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Dec 24 2009, 11:59 AM) *

(Meena) Footpath (1953)

Here is one of the early albums of Khayyam Saab ...

The film stood out as a notable flop at a time when Dilip was churning out hit after hit. But the Talat solo Sham e Gham Ki Qasam remains one of his career best...


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post Dec 24 2009, 08:38 AM
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Here is the title music of Footpath.
128 kbps/2:01 duration

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QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Dec 23 2009, 05:24 PM) *

The film stood out as a notable flop at a time when Dilip was churning out hit after hit. But the Talat solo Sham e Gham Ki Qasam remains one of his career best...


This was definitely an unexpected flop. Like you said Faraaj, Talat's solo is full of soul. Cheers. -S

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post Dec 24 2009, 11:57 AM
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QUOTE(Abdur Rehman @ Dec 23 2009, 07:08 PM) *

Here is the title music of Footpath.
128 kbps/2:01 duration


Thanks AR for sharing this. Cheers. -S
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post Dec 24 2009, 05:56 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Dec 24 2009, 05:26 PM) *

QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Dec 23 2009, 05:24 PM) *

The film stood out as a notable flop at a time when Dilip was churning out hit after hit. But the Talat solo Sham e Gham Ki Qasam remains one of his career best...


This was definitely an unexpected flop. Like you said Faraaj, Talat's solo is full of soul. Cheers. -S

Dilip had his Footpath, Raj Kapoor had Jaago Hua Savera and Amitabh had Alaap. All three films based on worthwhile themes and resoundingly rejected by the fickle public at a time when it was supposed that the lead actor had the golden touch!!!


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post Dec 26 2009, 12:38 PM
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(Nargis) Khel (1950)

Here is another beauty from that "eccentric genius" Sajjad Hussain. Unfortunately I have only three songs from this album that I am uploading here. There are at least four missing. These are shown in red italics in the table below. Requesting members to share these if they can. Thanks. The four songs I am uploading were contributed by the Forum members as well. Thank you.

I read some place that Sajjad Hussain just about hated everyone he worked with. Only notable exceptions were Lata and Noor Jehan. Yet, Geetaji sang few beauties for him. One of them is the song from this movie, "Saajna Din Bahure Hamaare Saajna". The playful singing of the mukhda by stretching Saajnaaaa is an absolute delight to hear in Geetaji's voice. Hrishi Dixit, writing in an article in "Abhi To Main Jawan Hun" has this beautiful description of the composition of this song. Quoting his words, he states that, "... it does carry hints of his (Sajjad Hussain's) inescapable trademarks, one of which is a fascinating violin ensemble, especially in the opening bars - the way the brisk pace of the violins complements the reluctantly offbeat rhythm (his other trademark) is truly amazing ...". Well, I couldn't have said it better.

Here are the three songs I have ...

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Swarapriya, I have two songs from Khel. Courtesy HF. The sound quality is below average.
Bitrate is 128 kbps.

1 Wo aayenge
Singer: Shamshad
Duration:2.58 min


2. Kahe mujhse jawani
Singer: Shamshad
Duration:2.36 min


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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Dec 26 2009, 06:08 PM) *

(Nargis) Khel (1950)

Here is another beauty from that "eccentric genius" Sajjad Hussain. Unfortunately I have only four songs from this album that I am uploading here. There are at least four missing. These are shown in red italics in the table below. Requesting members to share these if they can. Thanks. The four songs I am uploading were contributed by the Forum members as well. Thank you.


Swarapriya

Here are the missing Lata solo and Shamshad solo. There is another Shamshad solo from Khel which is not in your outstanding list, and I also upload that. From memory, both Shamshad songs were originally uploaded by forum member smahesh. Thanks to him once again.

I think Wo Aayenge is an amazing song - one of Sajjad and Shamshad's best songs, it could only be the work of a mad genius. If you haven't heard it before, you're in for a treat.

All three songs are mp3, the Shamshad ones 128kbps and Lata 160kbps.

Enjoy!
Faraaj


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QUOTE(rpnawani @ Dec 25 2009, 11:42 PM) *

Swarapriya, I have two songs from Khel. Courtesy HF. The sound quality is below average.
Bitrate is 128 kbps.

1 Wo aayenge
Singer: Shamshad
Duration:2.58 min

2. Kahe mujhse jawani
Singer: Shamshad
Duration:2.36 min

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Thank you very much for the songhs Ritesh. Cheers. -S
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QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Dec 25 2009, 11:45 PM) *

Swarapriya

Here are the missing Lata solo and Shamshad solo. There is another Shamshad solo from Khel which is not in your outstanding list, and I also upload that. From memory, both Shamshad songs were originally uploaded by forum member smahesh. Thanks to him once again.

I think Wo Aayenge is an amazing song - one of Sajjad and Shamshad's best songs, it could only be the work of a mad genius. If you haven't heard it before, you're in for a treat.

All three songs are mp3, the Shamshad ones 128kbps and Lata 160kbps.

Enjoy!
Faraaj


Thank you very much or the songs, Faraaj. I will be looking forward to listen to Shamshadji's song. Cheers. -S
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Dec 26 2009, 12:38 PM) *

(Nargis) Khel (1950)


SP, Rpnawani and Faraaj,

Thanks for Khel songs.

A small change to the song listing.
'khel nahin, khel nahin' appears to be from Doli (1947)
Khel has 9 songs total.
http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?s=&a...st&p=591489

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QUOTE(Exon @ Dec 26 2009, 01:11 PM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Dec 26 2009, 12:38 PM) *

(Nargis) Khel (1950)


SP, Rpnawani and Faraaj,

Thanks for Khel songs.

A small change to the song listing.
'khel nahin, khel nahin' appears to be from Doli (1947)
Khel has 9 songs total.
http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?s=&a...st&p=591489

Exon


Exon, I made the changes to reflect your suggestion. Thanks. -S

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QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Dec 25 2009, 11:45 PM) *

Swarapriya

I think Wo Aayenge is an amazing song - one of Sajjad and Shamshad's best songs, it could only be the work of a mad genius. If you haven't heard it before, you're in for a treat.

Enjoy!
Faraaj


Faraaj, thanks for the song. No, I haven't heard this song earlier. Like you promised, it is a delectably delicious treat. Thak you. Cheers. -S

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