kp
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I haven't heard any song sung by Bulo C. Rani, so I can't say
how good a singer he was or how he sang this particular one.
Your question would make sense only if Bulo C. Rani botched this
song badly. Is that the case? Or are you asking the question on
general grounds? In the latter eventuality, I'll have to say
that this line of thinking has led to an impoverishment of
singer resources in Hindi film music from the 1950s onward.
Perhaps KP didn't care for any of the singers you mentioned.
He has rarely used Rafi and I don't know any song Mukesh sang
for him. His dissatisfaction with the existing crop of male
singers and the resulting search for other voices certainly
led to a happy outcome for Hindi music fans couple of decades
later: he discovered Kishore.
Ashok
Of course, there can be no definitive answer to this
question. We can only surmise. For one thing, old
friendship could have played a part. And despite
"Tansen" etc., was Khemchand Prakash regarded as
"legendary" at that time ? We all swear by Roshan
and Madan Mohan. Were they regarded as "legendary"
in the mid-fifties ? In terms of market share and
mass popularity (not to speak of Awards), they lost out
to people like Shankar-Jaikishan. At the best of times,
it is difficult to find the true motivation for such
choices by using the subsequent or eventual stature
of the concerned person.
Afzal
Yes Afzal Sab you are right.I have no idea how titles as Mouseqar-E-Azam
for Naushad was conferred when his music was declining year by year.Madan Mohan
was mentioned as King of Ghazals and I recently understand Ustad Mushtaq Husain
was known as Fakhr-E-Mouseqi and all the efforts made during the last 45 years
to hear a song composed by him didnot yield result.
Among the other notable musicians Gyan Dutt scored wonderful music and
the film journalists hardly mention about his contributions to hindi film
music.Journalists are probably responsible to a large extent for titles and
awards .
KP
I dont have a geet kosh with me but I had couple of discs of film DUKH
SUKH -1942 composed by KCP,it has 2 songs by Mukesh.I have a duet of
Mukesh +Sitara Devi in my collection.I can play for you if you wish to
listen.
Bulo C Rani rendered many songs and I have couple of songs in
his voice too.
When people refer Madan Mohan as "King of Ghazals" and etc, why dont
we give credit or thought to people like Khaiyyaam and Jaidev. I have
listened to many ghazals composed by Khaiyaam which altogether change
in music and composition depending on the mood. With Madan Mohan i
always find the inevitable violin entering. (I dont mean to say Madan
Mohan was a lesser of music-director in any manner, but one should
think before calling someone as King or similar title
It may be matter of personal taste, but before giving crowns, there
should be poll of some sort. Compare music of Umrao jaan, where he
uses instruments and style pertaining to that era in Lucknow! And even
then the Ghazals correctly depicted the mood and music went hand in
hand.
Best Regards
ANimesh
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Best Regards,
KP
Well, I had in mind the more simpler tunes of him, like movie songs from
Shagoon, Razia Sultan, Bazaar, Umrao Jaan, Khandan and many more. I also
listened a few of Mohd Rafi Ghazals composed by him. "Nuktacheen hai
gham-e-dil" and more. He has few Mukesh and Asha Ghazals too, though
they are hard to find. He claims that he has composed many bhajans also,
though I have never seen a copy. If someone has links or resources, I
guess it will benefit the newsgroup.
I am not an ardent fan of Saigal Sahab, so cannot comment about him.
Best Regards
Animesh
While Khayyam did compose quite a few of BA's ghazals, that he
composed "most of [her] ghazals" is gross overstatement. He composed a
few albums for her mostly in the last 10-odd years of her life. Most
of her earlier compostions were her own.
Warm regards,
Abhay
Thanks for the info, but my main point is different. I find the
presumption--that anytime an MD uses a singer other than Rafi or
Mukesh (or Lata, Asha, Kishore ..) it is a bad choice and there
better be a good explanation--ridiculous.
Ashok
Yes Abhay I do agree as she learnt classical music for 6 years under
Ustad
Jhande Khan Saheb who was later engaged by Chandulal Shah of Ranjit
Films and she had every talent of composing her own ghazals.
Warm Regards,
kp