On this CD:
Dum Maro Dum (Take Another Toke) (From the film 'Hare Rama, Hare Krishna')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Judith Sherman,
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Asha Bhosle,
Wu Man,
James Quinn,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Rishte Bante Hain (Relationships Grow Slowly) (From the album Dil Padosi Hai)
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Asha Bhosle,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Mehbooba Mehbooba (Beloved, O Beloved) (From the film 'Sholay)
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Ehta Deshlai Kathi Twalao (Light a Match)
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Asha Bhosle,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Nodir Pare Utthchhe Dhnoa (Smoke Rises across the River)
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Koi Aaya Aane Bhi De (If People Come) (From the film 'Kala Sona')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Asha Bhosle,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Mera Kuchk Saaman (Some of My Things) (From the film 'Ijaazat')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Asha Bhosle,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Saajan Kahan Taoongi Main (Beloved, Where Would I Go?) (From the film 'Jaise Ko Taisa')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Piya Tu Ab To Aaja (Lover, Come To Me Now) (From the film 'Caravan')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Enrique Gonzalez Muller,
Gustavo Santaolalla,
Scott Fraser,
Zakir Hussain,
Kronos Quartet,
Wu Man,
Asha Bhosle,
John Kilgore
Dhanno Ki Aankhon (In Dhanno's Eyes) (From the film 'Kitaab')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Chura Liya Hai Tum Ne (You've Stolen My Heart) (From the film 'Yaadon Ki Baraat')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Asha Bhosle,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Saiyan Re Saiyan (My Lover Came Silently) (From the film 'The Train')
Composed by
Rahul Dev Burman
with
Zakir Hussain,
Scott Fraser,
Asha Bhosle,
Wu Man,
Kronos Quartet,
John Kilgore
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The Kronos Quartet have been luminaries of modern Western classical music for more than thirty years. So despite their previous forays into world music, a headlong dive into the alternative universe of Bollywood (Bombay-plus-Hollywood) soundtracks may seem somewhat incongruous. But Kronos leader David Harrington is a longtime fan of composer R.D. Burman¹s florid pop extravaganzas, which propelled an already saturated palette into day-glo and beyond. To get the project off the ground, he had to convince one of India¹s prolific and versatile "playback" singers to come on board. The legendary Asha Bhosle is a renowned Burman interpreter so securing her services was a major coup. To replicate the reverb-laden "wall of sound" typical of Burman arrangements, Kronos and Ashaji, accompanied by Indian percussionist Zakir Hussain and Chinese pipa virtuoso Wu Man, overdubbed themselves into a teeming multitude. However, there is nothing soulless or "canned" about the results; indeed, composer and singer emerge refreshed and more vivid than ever before, shaking their stuff amid swirling Technicolor veils of tongue-in-cheek mystery and sensuality. --Christina Roden
Product Description
Sumptuous and surreal, the Kronos Quartet and Asha Bhosle's You've Stolen My Heart is not unlike the colorful, melodramatic Indian film musicals to which it pays tribute. Eight of its twelve tracks feature superstar Bollywood film playback singer Asha Bhosle, widely considered the world's most recorded vocalist. The songs were chosen from the repertoire of her husband, the late composer R.D. Burman, who revolutionized the sound of the movies produced at Mumbai's (formerly Bombay) fabled studios, a.k.a. Bollywood.
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You've Stolen My Heart: Songs from R.D. Burman's Bollywood
Kronos Quartet , and Asha Bhosle Manufacturer: Nonesuch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009X1PAM Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
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Amazon.com
The Kronos Quartet have been luminaries of modern Western classical music for more than thirty years. So despite their previous forays into world music, a headlong dive into the alternative universe of Bollywood (Bombay-plus-Hollywood) soundtracks may seem somewhat incongruous. But Kronos leader David Harrington is a longtime fan of composer R.D. Burman¹s florid pop extravaganzas, which propelled an already saturated palette into day-glo and beyond. To get the project off the ground, he had to convince one of India¹s prolific and versatile "playback" singers to come on board. The legendary Asha Bhosle is a renowned Burman interpreter so securing her services was a major coup. To replicate the reverb-laden "wall of sound" typical of Burman arrangements, Kronos and Ashaji, accompanied by Indian percussionist Zakir Hussain and Chinese pipa virtuoso Wu Man, overdubbed themselves into a teeming multitude. However, there is nothing soulless or "canned" about the results; indeed, composer and singer emerge refreshed and more vivid than ever before, shaking their stuff amid swirling Technicolor veils of tongue-in-cheek mystery and sensuality. --Christina RodenAlbum Description
Sumptuous and surreal, the Kronos Quartet and Asha Bhosle's You've Stolen My Heart is not unlike the colorful, melodramatic Indian film musicals to which it pays tribute. Eight of its twelve tracks feature superstar Bollywood film playback singer Asha Bhosle, widely considered the world's most recorded vocalist. The songs were chosen from the repertoire of her husband, the late composer R.D. Burman, who revolutionized the sound of the movies produced at Mumbai's (formerly Bombay) fabled studios, a.k.a. Bollywood.Customer Reviews:
Warning: this CD is addictive.......2007-01-12
Clever, but...........2006-04-07
Bhosle, Pavrotti, Sinatra.......2006-02-12
Cheap music.......2006-01-02
I Think They Should Have Selected a More Contemporary Singer.......2005-11-05
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