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Album : Raqs-E-Bismil | "Dance of the Wounded" | Aabida Parveen | 320kbps mp3]


Album Details :

Album: Raqs -e- Bismil _ "Dance of the Wounded"
Artist: Abida parveen
Genre: Sufi Ghazals, Pakistan Folk,
Label: Music Today
Album Language: Urdu
Source: CD
Year: Date Released: Thursday, October 19, 2000
Ripper: Tumtube
Codec: LAME 3.97
Format: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality: (avg. bitrate: 192-320kbps)
Channels: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Size: 75 MB
Timelength:
Tracks: 7

Artist Details :

Vocalist:Abida Parveen
Compilation, Translation : Muzaffar Ali
Music Director : Muzaffar Ali
Sarangi: Gulam Sabir
Sarod: Mukesh Sharma
Rabab: Mukesh Jolly
Tabla: Ravi & Rakesh
Daff: Arash Zangnesh Semnani
Keyboard: G.S.Rajan
Sequencing : G.S.Rajan
Orchestral Arrangements : G.S.Rajan
Engineer, Mixing : Manoj Kumar

Description / Details:

It's at times difficult to differentiate Sufi devotional music from Ghazals - both rely on an eloquent rendition of Urdu poetry in praise of a beloved, though in the case of devotional music the same expressions could refer to the divinity. On the very extremes of these seemingly related styles, devotional genres like Qawwali purport the high intensity of recital facilitated by the inclusion of a group of musicians who repeats the key verses, and heavy percussion including hand clapping. Ghazals, on the other hand, are less exaggerated and in a light classical style; yet there has been an explosion of artists who easily accommodate the two styles in their works, especially in Pakistan. This overlap has led to the proliferation of the subgenre Kafi, epitomized by Abida Parveen. It's easy to appreciate and identify this genre in her style which has a numbed intensity and is very much straight pitched. Raqs-E-Bismil ("Dance of the Wounded") holds a special significance in Parveen's career. Firstly, a release through the major record label from India confirmed wider reach in the Indian subcontinent as opposed to earlier, haphazardly released albums. Secondly, rather than dedicating an album to one particular poet; as Parveen had done quite frequently earlier; Raqs-E-Bismil witnesses Parveen singing to the poetry of various poets. With three songs on the word by Hazarat Shah Niaz and one each by poets Asghar Gondvi ("Zaahid Ne"), Maulana Hasrat Mohani ("Roshan Jamal-E-Yaar"), Hazrat Zaheen Shah Taaji ("Ji Chahe"), and Jigar Moradbadi ("Jalwa Ba Qadra"), Parveen makes sure to pick her favorite poetry for this album. More importantly, due to the seemingly important stature of this release, she sticks to the Kafi genre of singing without straying to other extremes and thus brings out an album that displays her at her very best.

Tracklisting and Track Details :

01 Yaar Ko Hamne Ja Ba Ja Dekha - Lyrics: Hazarat Shah Niaz
02 Zaahid Ne - Lyrics: Asghar Gondvi
03 Ishq Mein Tere - Lyrics: Hazarat Shah Niaz
04 Roshan Jamal-E-Yaar - Lyrics: Maulana Hasrat Mohani
05 Ji Chahe - Lyrics: Hazrat Zaheen Shah Taaji
06 Mujhe Bekhudi - Lyrics: Hazrat Shah Niaz
07 Jalwa Ba Qadra - Lyrics: Jigar Moradbadi


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1. Ishq Mein Tere - Abida Parveen
2. Jalwa Ba Qadra - Abida Parveen
3. Ji Chahe - Abida Parveen
4. Mujhe Bekhudi - Abida Parveen
5. Roshan Jamaal - E - Yaar - Abida Parveen
6. Yaar Ko Hamne Ja Baja Dekha - Abida Parveen
7. Zahid Ne - Abida Parveen

Abida Parveen Video :

Yar ko ham ne ja-bja dekha
Roshan jamal-e-yar se hai



Lyrics : Raqs -e- Bismil

For More information on Artists:
Abida Parveen : Wikipedia
Muzaffar Ali : Wikipedia

For Some More Abida Parveen Video :
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