Freaky Friday Playlist Jul-01-2011

Song: O Mere Pyar Aaja
Album: Bhoot Bungla
Type: Bollywood
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Hasrat Jaipuri
Rating: 4.5
The song was outshadowed by “Aao Twist Karen” from the same movie despite being far superior to it. A shame, because it’s a really pretty melody and has Lata singing at what was arguably her peak. For a brief section in the song (end of first line in antara), R.D. Burman uses an instrument, that he would go on to own – the bongo. I’ve been seriously addicted to this song since I re-discovered it for this post.

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Song: Athmavin
Album: Thenmavin Kombathu
Type: Mollywood
Singers: Yesudas
Music Director: Beny Ignatious
Lyricist: Girish Puthencheri
Rating: 3.6
A sombre song that rides on Yesudas’ baritone voice.
Song: Aa Jane Jaan
Album: Inteqaam
Type: Bollywood
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Lyricist: Rajinder Krishan
Rating: 4.0
A “split personality” song with a sensuous, melodic half and a weird, dramatic, frenetic one. Unfortunately the two don’t go well together musically. The dramatic piece seems forced because it’s just a prop for the movie. Lata’s first cabaret song apparently.

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Song: Losing My Religion
Album: Out of Time
Type: Rock
Artist: R.E.M.
Rating: 5.0
Losing My Religion is one of those songs that grab you by your collar, shake you up and leave you stunned, the first time you hear it. In this case, it would be more appropriate if I said, the first time you see the video. Because, when the song first came out it was inseparable from the video and Michael Stipes’ uninhibited, freestyle dance in it. Huge mandolin song for anyone who likes the instrument.

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Song: Aali Re
Album: No One Killed Jessica
Type: Bollywood
Singers: Tochi Raina, Biswasjit Chakraborty, Shriram Iyer, Raja Hassan, Anushka Manchanda, Sonu Kakar, Aditi Singh Sharma & Sonika Sharma
Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Rating: 3.5
Energetic song with raw lyrics. It has a rock structure with a bunch of folk influences injected into it. Really cool female chorus.

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Song: Zakhme Tanhai Mein
Album: The Best Of Ghulam Ali
Type: Ghazal
Artist: Ghulam Ali
Rating: 3.9
Not the ghazal maestro’s best but still pretty good. Listen to it for his silken voice.

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Song: Labon Ko
Album: Bhool Bhulaiya
Type: Bollywood
Singers: KK
Music Director: Pritam
Lyricist: Sayed Quadri
Rating: 4.3
I may have misgivings of Pritam’s originality but he packages his songs really well. Labon Ko is a treat to listen to. The acoustic guitar, the flute, the percussions and everything else fit together perfectly. And KK’s voice has never sounded as good as it has in this song.

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Song: Chandni Raat Hai
Album: Baaghi
Type: Bollywood
Singers: Abhijeet, Kavita Krishnamurthy
Music Director: Anand-Milind
Lyricist: Sameer
Rating: 4.0
This was a hugely popular song when it came out. It had a fresh sound to it. While not a great song, it was melodic unlike a lot of bad stuff that came out in the preceding years. Still a good listen.

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Song: Mudher Kanave
Album: Majunu
Type: Koliwood
Singers: Harish Raghavendra, O.S. Arun, Bombay Jayashree
Music Director: Harris Jayaraj
Lyricist: Vairamuthu
Rating: 3.9
Pretty good song except for the strident pop chorus. Awesome mridungam.

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Song: Yeh Shaam Mastani
Album: Kati Patang
Type: Bollywood
Singers: Kishore Kumar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Anand Bakshi
Rating: 5.0
A song from an era when R.D. Burman, Kishore Kumar and Rajesh Khanna could do no wrong. Simple melody, powerful lyrics (specially in the context of the movie) and mind-blowing singing. The “Ooooo” vocalization (not exactly a yoddle, is it?) is specially cool. Lesser singers would struggle not to sound silly singing this piece. Kishore da manages to sound effortlessly gorgeous.

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2 responses to “Freaky Friday Playlist Jul-01-2011”

  1. Manju Avatar
    Manju

    Agree…all songs from Kati parang are treat to ears and soul

  2. Joe Avatar
    Joe

    I had heard ‘Losing My Religion’ before but had never seen the video. Thanks for the link.