Asha_Bhosle-Love_Supreme-2CD-IN-2006-JUST

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
101 101-asha_bhosle-sarakti_jaye_hai(_ahista_ahista).mp3 Asha Bhosle Sarakti Jaye Hai( Ahista Ahista) 179 Unknown
102 102-asha_bhosle-aaj_jaane_ki_zid_na_karo.mp3 Asha Bhosle Aaj Jaane ki Zid Na Karo 138 Unknown
103 103-asha_bhosle-aawargi.mp3 Asha Bhosle Aawargi 193 Unknown
104 104-asha_bhosle-dil_mein_ek_lehar.mp3 Asha Bhosle Dil Mein Ek Lehar 163 Unknown
105 105-asha_bhosle-rafta_rafta.mp3 Asha Bhosle Rafta Rafta 174 Unknown
106 106-asha_bhosle-mujhe_tum_nazar_se.mp3 Asha Bhosle Mujhe Tum Nazar Se 183 Unknown
107 107-asha_bhosle-ranjish_hi_sahi.mp3 Asha Bhosle Ranjish Hi Sahi 142 Unknown
108 108-asha_bhosle-chupke_chupke.mp3 Asha Bhosle Chupke Chupke 184 Unknown
109 109-asha_bhosle-aaj_jaane_ki_zid_na_karo_(video_edit).mp3 Asha Bhosle Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo (Video Edit) 130 Unknown
201 201-asha_bhosle-duniya_mein_(feat.r.d.burman).mp3 Asha Bhosle Duniya Mein (Feat.R.D.Burman) 134 Unknown
202 202-asha_bhosle-abhi_na_jao_chhod_kar_(feat.mohammed_rafi).mp3 Asha Bhosle Abhi Na jao Chhod Kar (Feat.Mohammed Rafi) 127 Unknown
203 203-asha_bhosle-mere_mehboob_mein_kya_nahin_(feat.lata_mangeshkar).mp3 Asha Bhosle Mere mehboob Mein Kya Nahin (Feat.Lata Mangeshkar) 180 Unknown
204 204-asha_bhosle-achachha_ji_main_hari_(feat.mohammed_rafi).mp3 Asha Bhosle Achachha Ji main Hari (Feat.Mohammed Rafi) 128 Unknown
205 205-asha_bhosle-chhod_do_aanchal_(feat.kishore_kumar).mp3 Asha Bhosle Chhod Do Aanchal (Feat.Kishore Kumar) 127 Unknown
206 206-asha_bhosle-aaja_aaja_main_hun_pyar_tera_(feat.mohammed_rafi).mp3 Asha Bhosle Aaja Aaja Main Hun Pyar Tera (Feat.Mohammed Rafi) 186 Unknown
207 207-asha_bhosle-o_chand_jahan_woh_jaye_(feat.lata_mangeshkar).mp3 Asha Bhosle O Chand Jahan Woh Jaye (Feat.Lata Mangeshkar) 224 Unknown
208 208-asha_bhosle-sharabi_aankhen_(feat.r.d.burman).mp3 Asha Bhosle Sharabi Aankhen (Feat.R.D.Burman) 147 Unknown
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Artist.......: Asha Bhosle Album........: Love Supreme Label........: Times Square Records Genre........: Ethnic Catnr........: 9050 source.......: CDDA rip.date.....: Dec-07-2006 str.date.....: Mar-07-2006 quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo Url..........: asha-bhosle.tripod.com track title time Cd1-Ghazals 01. Sarakti Jaye Hai( Ahista Ahista) 05:16 02. Aaj Jaane ki Zid Na Karo 09:49 03. Aawargi 07:20 04. Dil Mein Ek Lehar 03:36 05. Rafta Rafta 05:51 06. Mujhe Tum Nazar Se 04:37 07. Ranjish Hi Sahi 05:23 08. Chupke Chupke 04:59 09. Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo (Video Edit) 04:04 CD2-Romantic Duets 01. Duniya Mein (Feat.R.D.Burman) 05:50 02. Abhi Na jao Chhod Kar (Feat.Mohammed Rafi) 04:17 03. Mere mehboob Mein Kya Nahin 04:12 (Feat.Lata Mangeshkar) 04. Achachha Ji main Hari (Feat.Mohammed Rafi) 03:28 05. Chhod Do Aanchal (Feat.Kishore Kumar) 04:13 06. Aaja Aaja Main Hun Pyar Tera 06:43 (Feat.Mohammed Rafi) 07. O Chand Jahan Woh Jaye (Feat.Lata Mangeshkar) 03:45 08. Sharabi Aankhen (Feat.R.D.Burman) 03:11 Runtime 86:34 min Size 100,5 MB Release Notes: With the appearance on mainstream American radar (and silver) screens of Indian film stars such as Aishwarya Rai, and films such as Hollywood/Bollywood, America is waking up to Bollywood, which takes the crown as the worldÆs largest film industry. Popular Indian film has bred an equally popular genre of music, as most of the films are musical epic sagas, interspersed with fantastic song-and-dance numbers which play constantly on MTV Asia and are known and loved not only across South Asia, but from Europe to Africa. But behind the youthful looks and acting skills of Bombay's stars such as Rai, Karisma Kapoor, and Rani Mukherjee is what might be found behind many successful women: a warm, dimple-cheeked matron. Seventy-two-year-old Asha Bhosle, one of the most-recorded female voices in Bollywood, is a playback singer whose songs have been lip-synched by hundreds of Indian film actresses over her 50-some-odd-year-long career. Ashaji (as she is lovingly called) will introduce American audiences to the range of her well-known and well-loved repertoire this spring with Asha Bhosle: Love Supreme (Times Square Records), a double CD ofùyou guessed itùlove songs. The albumùa two-sided coin of newly-recorded ghazals (a classical song form based in Persian and Urdu poetry, which Bhosle describes as ôa conversation between two loversö) and her classic-romantic duets from some of BollywoodÆs best-loved moviesùis as diverse as the artist herself. Only a handful of singers have consistently provided the singing voice for almost all popular Bollywood actresses from the 1950s to date. This elite, including Bhosle and her elder sister Lata Mangeshkar (known as ôthe nightingale of Indiaö), have playfully vied to be the voice of the best roles, for the biggest stars to lip-synch to. Their relationship has been defined as much by Bollywood as anything else, and, since childhood, they have maintained a long healthy competition based on a mutual respect for each otherÆs talents. Moving to Bombay after the death of her father, nine-year-old Asha and her elder sister started singing and acting in films to support their family. Lata got a head start on the ôheroineö roles , while Asha did not hesitate to sing for the bad girls and vamps. In the 1950s, Asha sang more songs than any other singer in Bollywood. AshaÆs singing has outshined some of the films that they have appeared in, such as ôSharabi Aankhen.ö Though the movie ôMadhoshö, in which this song was featured, did not fare well at the box office, the song became very popular and remains so to this day. Described even by her sister as playful, unorthodox, hopelessly romantic, with a youthful rebelliousness and never-say-die attitude, Asha is one of the most passionate, prolific, and versatile singers around. While she is best known for her singing in Hindi films, BhosleÆs work has ranged from the classical to the popular, to more fusion-type Indipop and bhangra projects. She has recorded songs with Boy George, boy band Code Red, and Michael Stipe. And Cornershop paid tribute with their album ôBrimful of Asha.ö She brings some of her flair to the interpretation of the classic ghazals on Disc One of Love Supreme. The songs are produced in various styles of contemporary music, ranging from lounge, pop and rock, to funk and jazz, but the foundation for the music of the ghazal is based purely on North Indian Classical Music. ôWhen this record was released in India, it was only Disc One,ö explains Yusuf Gandhi, the principal of Times Square Records. ôWe decided for North America, where AshaÆs music is reaching more and more Bollywood newcomers, that we should also give them some of the songs that made her popular in India, as well as a little more diversity. I asked her to recommend a few of her favorite duets that she enjoyed recording. So we have love songs, songs that she loves, artists she loved working with.ös Not only did Bhosle help select tracks for Disc Two, she contributed her own personal stories about the duets, some of which were recorded forty or more years ago. The two-CD packageùwhich retails for the price of a single discùis enhanced with two music videos. Despite her stardom, Bhosle is every bit the matriarch, glamorous though she may be, in her trademark embroidered white saris, and fine taste in jewelry. When not recording or shooting music videos, she can often be found in the kitchen, cooking. She has collected recipes from across the country. Actor Randhir Kapoor once advised her to stop singing and take up cooking as a profession. SheÆs not taking his advice wholeheartedly, but she has embarked on a restaurant franchise project, the first of which, Asha's, opened in Dubai in 2002 to rave reviews. It may be a picture hard to imagine when her voice is coming out of the mouths of characters caught in the throes of Bollywood drama, but much of BhosleÆs inspiration comes from her home life and family. Even in the studio, her family is with her in spirit. While recording the song ôChhod Do Aanchal,ö she recounts, ôI was not getting the right expression in this song. So, Sachin Dev Burman (the composer of this song), told me to imagine that my husband was tugging at my sari and how I would react to that. That prompted me to sing with the right expression!ö

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