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Inaam
Hi friends!
As requested in the Shamshad Begum forum, I am sharing the songs of the ‘Khazanchi’ (1941) here. MD: Master Ghulam Haider. There is no information about the singers on audio tape of ‘Khazanchi’ that I have. I guess most of the songs of the film have sung by Shamshad Begum. I request all music lovers to kindly provide any information they have regarding Khazanchi Songs.

The quality of all the songs is just compromising.

First up is:

01. Dilwali Phir Aa Gai Sajni

Inaam
Till the other songs of Khazanchi are upload. .... read some information about the film music.
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The music of Khazanchi caused a revolution. By then Music Directors of the 1930s, who had embellished films with their exquisite compositions set in classical ragas, were beginning to sound commonplace. Khazanchi's refreshingly free wheeling music not only took the audiences by storm but also made other music directors sit up and take notice. Combining popular ragas with the rich verve and rhythm of Punjabi music, Ghulam Haidar ensured that the Indian film song would never be the same again.
Inaam
02. Mohe Bhabi Laado Bhaiya



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03. Mori Choodiyan


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04. Peene Ke Di Aaey



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05. Sawan Ke Nazare Hain...


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06. Naino Ke Baan Ki...

This song is already uploaded by Mahesh Ji and can be find at the following location.

http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?showtopic=12431&st=0





Inaam
07. Aik Kali Nazon Ki Pali

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08. Lout Gaei Papan Andyari


Inaam
And here is the last track

09. Mann Dhiire Dhiire Rona

Enjoy thumbs-up.gif


hits
All the songs you have uploaded (1 to 9, except 5 & 6) have Shamshad Beghum as the primary singer. The only other voices are attributable to "Chorus". Songs 5 and 6 have music director Ghulam Haider's voice also.
Inaam
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 24 2005, 06:03 AM)
All the songs you have uploaded (1 to 9, except 5 & 6) have Shamshad Beghum as the primary singer. The only other voices are attributable to "Chorus". Songs 5 and 6 have music director Ghulam Haider's voice also.
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Thanks for the information hits Ji tongue.gif


urzung khan
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 24 2005, 05:33 AM)
All the songs you have uploaded (1 to 9, except 5 & 6) have Shamshad Beghum as the primary singer. The only other voices are attributable to "Chorus". Songs 5 and 6 have music director Ghulam Haider's voice also.
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'peene ke din aaye' was sung by Umrao Zia Begum.

hits
QUOTE(urzung khan @ Jun 24 2005, 05:35 PM)
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 24 2005, 05:33 AM)
All the songs you have uploaded (1 to 9, except 5 & 6) have Shamshad Beghum as the primary singer. The only other voices are attributable to "Chorus". Songs 5 and 6 have music director Ghulam Haider's voice also.
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'peene ke din aaye' was sung by Umrao Zia Begum.
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Are you sure that Inaam has uploaded Zia Beghum's version, urzung? The reason I ask is that this movie had soundtrack issued under 2 labels - Columbia and another that I forget. Now, this second label has been out of circulation since the late 40s, to my knowledge, and that included some of the songs in Zia Beghum's voice. However, the more commonly available records have included the "Peene Ke Din Aaye" song in Shamshad Beghum's voice, I believe.

I'm sure you would have a better idea than me, on whether the uploaded song actually sounds like Shamshad or Zia.
surhall
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 25 2005, 07:41 PM)
QUOTE(urzung khan @ Jun 24 2005, 05:35 PM)
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 24 2005, 05:33 AM)
All the songs you have uploaded (1 to 9, except 5 & 6) have Shamshad Beghum as the primary singer. The only other voices are attributable to "Chorus". Songs 5 and 6 have music director Ghulam Haider's voice also.
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'peene ke din aaye' was sung by Umrao Zia Begum.
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Are you sure that Inaam has uploaded Zia Beghum's version, urzung? The reason I ask is that this movie had soundtrack issued under 2 labels - Columbia and another that I forget. Now, this second label has been out of circulation since the late 40s, to my knowledge, and that included some of the songs in Zia Beghum's voice. However, the more commonly available records have included the "Peene Ke Din Aaye" song in Shamshad Beghum's voice, I believe.

I'm sure you would have a better idea than me, on whether the uploaded song actually sounds like Shamshad or Zia.
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wave1.gif gift.gif Pl, This movie on VHS And I hv.
Thanks bow.gif bow.gif
urzung khan
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 25 2005, 07:11 PM)
QUOTE(urzung khan @ Jun 24 2005, 05:35 PM)
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 24 2005, 05:33 AM)
All the songs you have uploaded (1 to 9, except 5 & 6) have Shamshad Beghum as the primary singer. The only other voices are attributable to "Chorus". Songs 5 and 6 have music director Ghulam Haider's voice also.
*




'peene ke din aaye' was sung by Umrao Zia Begum.
*



Are you sure that Inaam has uploaded Zia Beghum's version, urzung? The reason I ask is that this movie had soundtrack issued under 2 labels - Columbia and another that I forget. Now, this second label has been out of circulation since the late 40s, to my knowledge, and that included some of the songs in Zia Beghum's voice. However, the more commonly available records have included the "Peene Ke Din Aaye" song in Shamshad Beghum's voice, I believe.

I'm sure you would have a better idea than me, on whether the uploaded song actually sounds like Shamshad or Zia.
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I was interested in the three songs which I requested Mr Inaam to ul.
So I had not dld pkda. Now I have and played it. It is not in Shamshad's
voice. I have two copies of pkda, one dating back to sixties and another
dated 2004, obtained from different sources, both are in the voice of
Umrao Zia Begum. The second one was sourced from video.
You have spoken about version records. This needs further investigation.
Was the second lable ' Jeinophone' ?



hits
QUOTE(urzung khan @ Jun 25 2005, 04:14 PM)
I  was interested in  the three songs  which I requested  Mr Inaam to ul.
So I had not  dld  pkda.  Now I have and  played it.  It is not in  Shamshad's
voice.  I  have two copies of  pkda, one dating back to  sixties and another
dated  2004, obtained from  different  sources,  both  are in the voice of
Umrao Zia Begum.  The second one  was sourced from  video.
You have spoken about version records.  This needs further  investigation.
Was the second lable ' Jeinophone' ?
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No it was not. For this movie, Jeinophone and Columbia had partnered to come up with popular version of the records, I believe. Maybe I got the versions backwards and Shamshad's version (if it even exists) is the rarer version.

Anyway, thanks for your insights.
urzung khan
QUOTE(hits @ Jun 26 2005, 05:17 AM)
QUOTE(urzung khan @ Jun 25 2005, 04:14 PM)
I  was interested in  the three songs  which I requested  Mr Inaam to ul.
So I had not  dld  pkda.  Now I have and  played it.  It is not in  Shamshad's
voice.  I  have two copies of  pkda, one dating back to  sixties and another
dated  2004, obtained from  different  sources,  both  are in the voice of
Umrao Zia Begum.  The second one  was sourced from  video.
You have spoken about version records.  This needs further  investigation.
Was the second lable ' Jeinophone' ?
*



No it was not. For this movie, Jeinophone and Columbia had partnered to come up with popular version of the records, I believe. Maybe I got the versions backwards and Shamshad's version (if it even exists) is the rarer version.

Anyway, thanks for your insights.
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Jein O Phone and Columbia produced whole lot of 78rpms
of Khazanchi individually. Young India produced four records
( eight songs) but which songs and whether in different voices
is not known. It is also said that an unknown company produced
one version record of Sawan ke and Divaali phir.




sbfan
QUOTE(urzung khan @ Jun 26 2005, 03:44 AM)

I  was interested in  the three songs  which I requested  Mr Inaam to ul.
So I had not  dld  pkda.  Now I have and  played it.  It is not in  Shamshad's
voice.  I  have two copies of  pkda, one dating back to  sixties and another
dated  2004, obtained from  different  sources,  both  are in the voice of
Umrao Zia Begum.  The second one  was sourced from  video.
You have spoken about version records.  This needs further  investigation.
Was the second lable ' Jeinophone' ?



HI 007 has uploaded Peene ke din aaye at

http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...00&#entry115300

from the voice i think that this is umrazia begum's song.

warm regards

ashish
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