The Three Reigning Queens, Albums of Madhubala, Meena Kumari & Nargis |
The Three Reigning Queens, Albums of Madhubala, Meena Kumari & Nargis |
swarapriya |
Dec 29 2009, 12:00 AM
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swarapriya |
Dec 30 2009, 12:10 AM
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(Madhubala) Tarana (1951)
Here is a beauty from Anilda. The songs 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 ... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Dec 30 2009, 05:34 AM Attached image(s) |
swarapriya |
Dec 30 2009, 12:16 AM
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Songs of "Tarana (1951)" Continued ...
Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful album ... Attached image(s) |
Faraaj73 |
Dec 30 2009, 01:56 AM
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(Madhubala) Tarana (1951) Here is a beauty from Anilda. The songs 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 ... Swarapriya Jali Jo Shaakh e Chaman is the opening refrain of the song Ek Main Hoon Ek Meri. Its one song. Kind Regards Faraaj 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 |
swarapriya |
Dec 30 2009, 05:36 AM
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swarapriya |
Jan 1 2010, 05:25 AM
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(Meena) Naulakha Haar (1953)
This is one forgettable movie Meena Kumari was in. But it has a few good songs. These were all ripped from a DVD. EarthMusic lists at least four others that were not in the DVD. I am listing these missing ones separately in the table below shown in red italics. Here are the songs ... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Jan 4 2010, 06:27 AM Attached image(s) |
Aditya Pant |
Jan 1 2010, 11:24 AM
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(Meena) Naulakha Haar (1953) This is one forgettable movie Meena Kumari was in. But it has a few good songs. These were all ripped from a DVD. EarthMusic lists at least four others that were not in the DVD. I am listing these missing ones separately in the table below shown in red italics. Here are the songs ... I think the voices in Saanwra Salona are Arvind Kumar & Gandhari. Aditya My Blog - http://urgetofly.blogspirit.com
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swarapriya |
Jan 2 2010, 01:35 AM
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swarapriya |
Jan 4 2010, 06:42 AM
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(Nargis) Meena Bazaar (1950)
Here is one of the finest albums from the musical duo Husnlal & Bhagatram. There are twelve songs in this film. Rafi Saab has 10 of them with two solos and eight duets. I am uploading 10 songs here, all by the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you. I am missing two duets shown in red italics in the table below. If you happen to have them, please kindly share them with rest of us. Thank you. Here are the songs ... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Jan 7 2010, 11:03 AM Attached image(s) |
swarapriya |
Jan 7 2010, 10:55 AM
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(Madhubala) Sangdil (1952)
In a 20-year period Sajjad Hussain, the music director of this film, (see the attached photo), did only 14 films. This is mainly because, though recognized as a brilliant composer, he had problems getting along with people. He was one of the great players of Mandolin on which he could play Indian classical music. Apparently this in itself was a tribute to his genius. He was expert in several other instruments including flute, veena, violin, piano, and sitar. It was Meena Kumari’s father who introduced him to the film world. His very first film “Dost” made in 1944 became famous because of the hit songs he composed for its heroine, Noor Jehan. The genius he was, he always got into trouble with his fellow workers. He bad mouthed Lata Mangeshkar who abstained singing for him. He called Kishore Kumar as “Shore Kumar” and Talat Mahmood as “Ghalat Mahmood”. Yet, his composition in this film by Talat, “Yeh Hawa”, is considered to be one of his best compositions and one of Talat’s best songs. He got into fight with Dilip Kumar during the shooting of “Sangdil” and Dilip never worked with him again, even though much of the success “Sangdil” enjoyed had to do with its music. He also had differences with the lyricist D.N. Madhok. These kind of stories about Hussain go on and on ... Sajjad Hussain's entire repertoire includes less than 100 songs in 14 or so odd films. But almost all his compositions were huge hits. Composer Anil Biswas had paid a great tribute to him saying that Sajjad Hussain was the only original composer Hindi cinema has known. This film was adapted from the classic English novel "Jane Eyre" published in 1847 by Charlotte Bronte under the pen name of Currer Bell. It was made into a movie in Hollywood several times. The interesting subplot of this movie is the real life romance between the leading pair Madhubala and Dilip. I am uploading songs from this album in two separate posts. All songs from the first post are from a CD. The second post songs are by the compliments of the Forum members. Here is the first set of songs ... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Jan 7 2010, 11:05 AM Attached image(s) |
swarapriya |
Jan 7 2010, 11:02 AM
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Songs of "Sangdil (1952)" Continued ...
Here are the rest of the songs from this album. These all are by the compliments of the Forum members. Thank you. I am also uploading an extended version of the song "Dharti Se Door". The extended version is similar to the regular version except it is preceded by nearly 90 seconds of music. Here are the songs ... Attached image(s) |
parag_sankla |
Jan 7 2010, 11:12 AM
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Dear Swarapriya
Excellent post on the film Sangdil and its music. As you rightly mentioned, the stories of eccentricity of Sajjad Hussain are numerous. On one hand he supposedly bad mouthed Lata ji, on the other hand he is reported to have said "Sirf Lata gaati hain, baaki sab roti hai". Somewhere else I read that he said that only Noor Jehan and Lata can sing, why other singers try to sing. Once a famous Sarangi player (Ram Narayan ?) was a part of his orchestration and his playing was not up to the satisfaction of Sajjad. Sajjad has said to have made this comment "Yeh Naushad miya ki dhun nahin hain, yahan aap ko dhang se bajaana padega." He has also supposed to be said that he (the Sarangi player) should be thankful to Hindi film music, otherwise his instrument (Sarangi) was only limited to be played at a Kothewali's place..! Too many stories..too whimsical a person... Please visit www.geetadutt.com
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Aditya Pant |
Jan 7 2010, 11:20 AM
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Dear Swarapriya Excellent post on the film Sangdil and its music. As you rightly mentioned, the stories of eccentricity of Sajjad Hussain are numerous. On one hand he supposedly bad mouthed Lata ji, on the other hand he is reported to have said "Sirf Lata gaati hain, baaki sab roti hai". Somewhere else I read that he said that only Noor Jehan and Lata can sing, why other singers try to sing. Once a famous Sarangi player (Ram Narayan ?) was a part of his orchestration and his playing was not up to the satisfaction of Sajjad. Sajjad has said to have made this comment "Yeh Naushad miya ki dhun nahin hain, yahan aap ko dhang se bajaana padega." He has also supposed to be said that he (the Sarangi player) should be thankful to Hindi film music, otherwise his instrument (Sarangi) was only limited to be played at a Kothewali's place..! Too many stories..too whimsical a person... I wonder how many of these stories are true and how many change hue and colour as they're passed around . I read the "Naushad Miyan ki dhun" incident somewhere, but there he had supposedly said this to Lata! My Blog - http://urgetofly.blogspirit.com
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parag_sankla |
Jan 7 2010, 11:26 AM
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Yes Aditya, you are right. The Sarangi incident has nothing to do with "Naushad miya ki dhun", sorry I mixed up the things.
I surely remember reading the second part though. The article also mentioned that Ram Narayan was a famous name by that time and Sajjad's tiff with him did not go well with other musicians or even some film producers. Here is a link to a website on Pandit Ram Narayan, the famous Sarangi player http://ramnarayansarangi.com/home.htm Regards Parag Please visit www.geetadutt.com
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parag_sankla |
Jan 7 2010, 11:30 AM
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Songs of "Sangdil (1952)" Continued ... Here are the rest of the songs from this album. These all are by the compliments of the Forum members. Thank you. I am also uploading an extended version of the song "Dharti Se Door". The extended version is similar to the regular version except it is preceded by nearly 90 seconds of music. Here are the songs ... Dear swarapriya Not sure about the "Extended version" you posted, but this song also appears as a snippet in the film. Our dear friend Anu had posted the video of the same on our YT channel some time back. Here is the link to it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY0MMwg25A0 The song clearly showcases the strengths of both the voices. One can easily find out who is trying to imitate whom.. Regards Parag Please visit www.geetadutt.com
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