Saturday, April 10, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Dama Dam Mast Qalandar Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Aaya Tere Dar Par Deewana - Veer Zaara
qawaali that will probably be used in the film as Veer, played by SRK, makes his way closer to finding his love, Zaara played by Preity Zinta. The song is rendered well by the singers and sounds as though it is being used during the climax of the film.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Havar Havar by Kourosh Yaghmaei
Kourosh was 10 when his father gave him a gift that revealed his talent for music. It was a Santour (the Persian traditional string-percussive dulcimer). According to his mother, when he opened his present, after a few tries, he started to play a tune. Not to mention that he had never touched a Santour before. After 5 years of practice he gained precious knowledge of Iranian traditional music along with excellent skills in playing Santour.
At the age of 15 he chose to play the guitar, which he has always loved. He gathered his own Pop/Rock bands which he both composed for and played in. He mostly played the lead guitar. In fact Kourosh introduced Rock music to Iran with a Pop formation of songs. At that time he received several tempting offers from western musicians and bands’ managers to join them.
In his senior year as a Social Science student at the Iran National University (DANESHGHAH-e MELLI-e IRAN), Kourosh released his first single hit GOL-e YAKH. The poem was written by his classmate, now-famous poet Mahdi Akhavan Langeroudi. This memorable love song led him to worldwide fame. He orchestrated, composed, played and sang the song. The song received international attention. It was re-played and sang in several other languages by their local musicians. His voice was banned for 17 years after The islamic revolution in 1979. In these years he published children stories on books and cassettes. He released an instrumental album called DIYAAR (Homeland). It was an orchestration of endemic songs for Grand National Orchestra. He also took some guitar students. His first album SIB-e NOGHRE’EE (Silver Apple) was released after the ban was lifted. His picture was only allowed to be published in his albums after 24 years. It has to be noted that Kourosh has learnt all different aspects of music without having any music teacher or instructor.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Piya Haji Ali - Fiza
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Arziyan- Delhi 6
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Khwaja Mere Khwajaa - Jodha Akbar

This song was actually not composed for the movie, it was one of the templates which Rahman recorded for himself to listen to. Gowariker liked this so much that he wanted this to be in the movie, and he created a sequence for the song.
About this song… Sung for Moinuddin Chishti also known as Gharib Nawaz (Urdu: غریب نواز ), is the most famous Sufi saint of the Chishti Order of South Asia. He was born in 536 A.H./1141 CE, in Sajistan, Khorasan (other accounts say Isfahan) in Persia. He is also known as “Sultan-e-Hind”. He claimed his progeny to Muhammad through the sixth Shia Imam, Jaʿfar ibn Muhammad as-Sadiq.
He was one of the most outstanding figures in the annals of Islamic mysticism and founder of the Chistiyya order in India.
Here goes the lyrics of the song with the translation…
Khwajaji, khwaja
(O saint khwaja)
Khwajaji, khwaja, khwaja ji
(O saint khwaja) ; (O saint khwaja)
Ya gharib nawaz
(The one who cherishes/soothes the poor)
Ya moinuddin, ya khwaja ji
(O Moinuddin Chisti), (O khwaja saint)
Khwaja mere khwaja
(O saint khwaja)
Dil mein sama ja
(Reside in my heart)
Shaho ka shah tu
(You are the king of kings)
Ali ka dulara
(Ali’s beloved)
Khwaja mere khwaja dil mein sama ja
(O saint khwaja); (Reside in my heart)
Beqaso ki taqdeer, tune hai sawari
(The destiny of the ones in despair, you have changed for the better)
Khwaja mere khwaja
(O saint khwaja)
Tere darbar mein khwaja
(At your door, o khwaja)
Door toh hai dekha
(I’ve seen it from afar)
Sar jhuka te hai auliya
(Your confidents/protectors/confessors bow down to you)
Tu hai Hindalwali khwaja
(You are the hindalwali Khwaja)
Rutba hai pyara
(Your status is glorious/great)
Chahne se tujhko khwaja ji mustafa ko paya
(By wishing/worshipping you Khwaja, I have found Muhammad [the chosen one])
Khwaja mere khwaja
(O saint khwaja)
Dil mein sama ja
(Reside in my heart)
Shaho ka shah tu
(You are the king of kings)
Ali ka dulara
(Ali’s beloved)
Mere peer ka sadka
(The alms of my old age)
Hai mere peer ka sadka
(It is the charity of my old age)
Tera daaman hai thama
(That I have come in your refuge)
Khawajaji
Tali har bala humari
(All my problems/crisis have been averted)
Chaya hai khumar tera
(Your trance is all over me)
Jitna bhi rashk kare beshak
(No matter how much one may envy (rashk) be jealous)
Toh kam hai ae mere khwaja
(Its just too less, o khwaja)
Tere kadmo ko mere rehnuma nahi chodna gawara
(Its not acceptable(gawara) , o my guide(rehnuma), to leave your feet(kadmo)now.)
Khwaja mere khwaja
(O saint khwaja)
Dil mein sama ja
(Reside in my heart)
Shaho ka shah tu
(You are the king of kings)
Ali ka dulara
(Ali’s beloved)
Khwaja mere khwaja dil mein sama ja
(O saint khwaja); (Reside in my heart)
Beqaso ki taqdeer, tune hai sawari
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Kailash Kher – Kailasa – Teri Deewani

Sunday, March 21, 2010
O re piya - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Yet another number which is easy on ears, 'O Re Piya' would be enjoyed more with the narrative rather than being played out loud before one has witnessed the situation in the film where the song appears. A song that boasts of good quality but doesn't quite make for a popular track in the offering.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Maahi maahi - raaz 2
If the predecessor boasted of chartbuster music from Nadeem-Shravan, Raaz: The Mystery Continues, directed by Mohit Suri and starring Emraan Hashmi [ Images ], Kangana Ranaut [ Images ] and newcomer Adhyayan Suman [ Images ], has a quite a range of composers helming its soundtrack.

Singh returns with dynamic KK in tow to croon O Jaana, again to ooze sentiments resembling that of Maahi. Unlike Maahi's haunting resonance, however, O jaana is content being a run-of-the-mill pop piece. It's Dance with me remixed version by DJ Suketu fares better with its spiffy, retro, Kraftwerkish arrangement.

Gourov Dasgupta contributes to the Raaz 2 [ Images ] playlist with his ode to Godliness, Bandaa re. Amidst heavy-duty chanting of Bhagvad Gita and supernaturally-caused tension, Krishna waxes eloquent on the power of faith and how the almighty resides within us and not in temples or mosques.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Songs from Kailasa- Yatra
One of the most popular singer/songwriters in India right now, Kher came to attention in 2002 with his breakout hit, Allah Ke Bande. Since then he has become a household name having performed on over 150 Hindi film soundtracks, recorded more than 400 radio and television jingles and presented Indian Idol and other TV shows.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Sajda - My name is Khan
The album starts with " Sajda ". Sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shankar Mahadevan and Richa Sharma, it's a Sufi number that tugs at one's heartstrings. The sounds of tablas and dholaks keep the listener hooked. With great voices behind the mike, "Sajda" is a must hear.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gayi - Gajini
A.R. Rahman’s music is top notch. At least three numbers have the unmistakable stamp of a genius — “Guzarish”, “Behka” and “Kaise Mujhe Tum”. The best track of the film is undoubtedly “Kaise Mujhe Tum” which has a soulful haunting but grand track… with an eloquently poetic melody by Rahman and some enchanting romantic lyrics penned by Prasoon Joshi. Infact after the movie ends, you would be taking this song home emotionally with you… it just grows on you. The sentiments are beautifully expressed.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Afreen Afreen By Nusrat Fateh ali khan
Read here a couplet or two from the song...
Husn-e-jana ki tareef mumkin nahi, tu bhi dekhe agar to kahe hum-nasheen...
Afreen afreen afreen afreen...
Aisa Dekha nahi khoobsoorat koi,
Jism jaise ajanta ki moorat koi,
Jism jaise nigaho ka jaadoo koi,
Jism nagma koi, Jism khushboo koi,
jism jaise machalti hui raagini,
Jism jaise mehekti hui chandani,
jism jaise ki khilta hua ik kamal,
jism jaise ki sooraj ki pehli kiran,
jism tarsha hua dilkash-o-dil nasheen
sandali sandali, marmari marmari.
and....
Aankhe dekhi to main dekhta reh gaya,
Jaam do aur dono hi do aatisha,
Aankhe yaan maikade ke wo do baab hain,
Aankhein unko kahun yaan kahun khaab hain,
Aankhein neechi hui to haya ban gayi,
Aankhein oonchi hui to dua ban gayi,
Aankhein jhuk kar uthi to kaza,
Aankhein uth ker jhuki to ada,
Aankhein jin mein hai faila aasmaan-o- zameen,
nargisi nargisi, surmagi surmagi!!!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Tera Hi Karam
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Mann ki lagan by Rahat Fatehali Khan
Monday, March 8, 2010
saiyyan by Kailash Kher
There are very few musicians or artistes who can perform 'live' the music they produce. And perhaps, Kailasa are the only band who time and again prove their virtuosity - be it in studio or on stage – a quality which separates real musicians from the lip syncing lot. The band now comes with their third studio album Kailasa Chaandan Mein which has an intelligent mix of ballads, energetic songs and Sufi music.
The opening track Chaandan Mein is a slow, mellow, sonorous track with simple lyrics to hum. However, the ‘saiyyan’ chorus in the song does remind you of their previous offering – I think it's time to send that word (saiyyan) on a sabbatical. The energetic Na Batati Tu (na dhin dhin na) starts with ‘bolish’ that furthers into a great groove. The intermittent sitar solos in the song give it an unexpected world music touch – a good experiment by the band. The next, Teri Yaad Mein, startswith a great hook, but too many variations with the arrangements pulls down the melody.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Tere Bin - Bas ek pal
Friday, March 5, 2010
Tu Jaane Na
Reprise version, a must-hear number. However, the Remix version starts on a different note but fails to impress, unlike the original. I just can’t stop raving about this song and then there is another version, the Unplugged version by the terrific, talented trio of Kailash Kher, Paresh and Naresh. The unplugged version is not to be missed