New Music album from Ustad Sultan Khan

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"Though Chitra can't speak Hindi very well, when she sings in Hindi she is amazing" – Ustad Sultan Khan
By IndiaFM News Bureau, November 23, 2006 - 10:27 IST
After the colossal success of Piya Basanti, Ustad Sultan Khan returns this time with three of the hottest singing divas for a brand new album. This album features Chitra, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal lending their vocals along side the legendary Khan Saab on six tracks, the album. Over to the Ustad

Tell us about this new music album of yours?
There are six tracks in the album. All are romantic tracks with Hindustani music without any western flavour. Chitra, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal have also sung with me for the album. All the songs are very melodious and very beautiful.

What kind of music has Sandesh Shandilya given?
Sandesh is a very talented music director. He composes very beautiful and melodious tunes. In fact, I had worked with him before for Piya Basanti and Pyar Ke Geet, so you know the kind of music he can make. There is a certain balance that a music director has to achieve while composing but making the music extremely high or low is something that he can do very well. Be young or old, people of all generation will enjoy the songs.

How was the experience of working with Chitra again after Piya Basanti?
The experience was very nice. Things are very relaxed while working with Chitra. I know that while working with veteran artistes like me, the younger people get nervous but I try to manage things well. The amazing quality about Chitra is that though she can't speak Hindi very well, when she sings in Hindi, she is amazing.

Though Chitra can't speak Hindi very well, when she sings in Hindi she is amazing.
There are also young talents like Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghosal singing with you. How was the experience with them?
As I said before, I see to it that people working with me are comfortable and relaxed without any kind of pressure. I might have aged but I am a nice person by nature. Besides I think the combination is very amazing. My voice is old and theirs is young with a certain level of innocence and freshness. So, it is a very interesting mix that has been done. Besides, both Sunidhi and Shreya are extremely talented girls.

I might have aged but I am a nice person by nature.
This album is going to be launched on YBR, a new music label by T-series. Do you feel special about this as yours is going to be the first album of the label?
I feel very happy about it. I think that a person should think, watch and listen to good things and that is what this album will do. People have worked very hard to make this album special – be it the singers, music director Sandesh Shandilya or music programmers Salim-Sulaiman. So it's been a great experience. Besides, in this album, you'll not find anything artificial. Nothing is fake or made up in this album. It is properly balanced with no element more or less.

How was the experience with Vinay Sapru and Radhika Rao who are the Creative directors and CEO of YBR Records Pvt Ltd?
They were just amazing. Both of them were completely involved in the making of the album. They are extremely hard working and that is how teamwork should be. Both of them were supportive throughout the making of the album.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Kavita yu made my day 😛 . i can never forget piya basanti by Ustad Sultan Khan. i still listen to that regularly. it was really good one. i will look forward to this one now.

but i hav doubts over the choice Sunidhi Chauhan though 😕 lets see.



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Posted: 18 years ago
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Belive me didi she wl be better than chitra.. somehow I don't like chitra's voice, feels like she is forcing her voice... but loved Piya basanti song 😊
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: uknaik99

Belive me didi she wl be better than chitra.. somehow I don't like chitra's voice, feels like she is forcing her voice... but loved Piya basanti song 😊


You just said Sunidhi is better than Chitra Ji 😲 😲 😒

Heard a song on TV,Shreya's honey-laden vocals..Aww,One cannot not love her 😳
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Thanks Kavita now I have to get his new album he also have another good album which is known as Friends Across Boundaries with Jonas Hellborg / Fazal Qureshi / Ustad Sultan Khan. Loved his piya basanti by Ustad Sultan Khan, Listen to it always.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Lovely song by Ustadji

Leja Leja ( Ustad Sultan Khan & Shreya Ghosal)

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg_VAB9vLNo[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Qwest

Thanks Kavita now I have to get his new album he also have another good album which is known as Friends Across Boundaries with Jonas Hellborg / Fazal Qureshi / Ustad Sultan Khan. Loved his piya basanti by Ustad Sultan Khan, Listen to it always.

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Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends - Suhel Khan

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May 08, 2007

When an album goes by the name of 'Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends', one expects an album that would feature the singer along with some other established and newcomer singers sharing a song or two with the legend. What one understands on checking out the album is that fact this is mainly a launch pad of singer/composer Suhel Khan who has recently being making waves for his hit number 'In Dino' from the film LIFE IN A...METRO that is blazing all over the town.

While the album has music by Suhel who also sings each of the 10 tracks in the film, Ustad Sultan Khan is mainly heard in 2 tracks with other singers coming with a song apiece for the remaining tracks. Lyrics are written by Jameel Mujahid except for 3 tracks.

It's a semi-classical setting for 'Yaad Piya Ki Aayi' that is a lovely duet between Ustad Sultan Khan and Sadhna Sargam. 'Sitar' is the instrument that makes is present most in this track that is enjoyed most in isolation. Completely based on Indian music, melody and rhythm with no Western influences, it is a soulful hear that also has Suhel Khan making his presence felt as he appears once Ustad Sultan Khan has set the ground for him.

'Lounge Mix' version of the track appears at the end of the album and has both Suhel Khan and Ustad Sultan Khan sharing the same platform to come together at the very beginning. With minimal instruments at the background and Sadhna Sargam coming at just the right moments in the song, this one turns out to be even better version that the original.

Shreya Ghoshal replaces Sadhna Sargam in 'Jhanki Laagi Chhaon Ki' that has a North Indian folk feel to it. A track which is reminiscent of the kind of music that was heard in Rajshri films from the late 70s/early 80s [remember NADIYA KE PAAR?], it is pure, unadulterated and based completely on Indian music and instruments. Even singing by the lead singers, Ustad Sultan Khan, Suhel Khan and Shreya Ghoshal, is unadulterated here that just doesn't leave any scope for interruptions of any kind as the three render this track with their heart in.

In 'Maula', Suhel Khan is the only male lead as he is surrounded by Sadhna Sargam and Shreya Ghoshal. A 'qawalli' in appreciation of thw almighty, 'Maula' is rhythmic and instantly catchy. What impresses most is the presence of the female singers in the song who bring a certain fizz to the proceedings that make it better sounding than the routine tracks belonging to this genre.

The same team comes together for 'Maahi' where Suhel Khan shares the stage with Sadhna Sargam and Shreya Ghoshal. A tune that would be recognized for its simplisitic approach with a laidback tune taking the song forward, it is again immersed in the feel of 70s and 80s though one is shocked to an extent as Suhel suddenly decides to render a few words in English. Just not required!

Bhupinder Singh and Mitali Singh lend support for 'Jaane Kyon' from which one expects a bona fide ghazal to be making an appearance next. Thankfully the listener gets what he/she was looking for as the two veterans prove their worth once again with a track that relies most on melody and boasts of some meaningful lyrics. Suhel Khan, as in all the tracks of the album, makes an appearance too and justifies his presence.

First solo of the album comes in the form of 'Usne Hamein Phir Yaad Kiya Hai' that is the only solo track by Suhel Khan with music by Ustad Rais Khan. Written by Muztar Indori, the song is yet another 'ghazal' in the track that would be known for the kind of depth Suhel brings in his vocals. If one recognized his boyish charm in 'In Dino' [Metro], it would be worth your time to hear him croon a 'ghazal' in an altogether different manner.

Zudin Garg, who hasn't rested ever since he was heard in 'Ya Ali' [Gangster], is heard a little late in the album when 'Chaand Taare' arrives. After a 'ghazal', it is time to hear a 'qawalli', this time with both Zubin and Suhel in tow and what follows from thereon is a track that could as well have been set in the 60s/70s. From the basic tune to the overall composition, 'Chaand Taare' is vintage 'qawalli', though not of a kind that would make you put it on in a repeat mode.

Nevertheless things soon turn better with 70s style 'O Re Piya' where Suhel Khan gets into a duet with Sadhna Sargam. Reminding of the songs that used to appear in one of the middle-of-the-road films by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee, 'O Re Piya' is an immensely likeable numbers that can be heard over and over again by those who want their music to have a sprinkling of a light dose of Indian classical music.

For the first time in the album, Suhel Khan is seen in an all-around role as he sings, writes and composes 'Dhaani Chunariya'. Yet again, the song is immersed in Indian classical mode and with instruments too complimenting the same feel, one knows what to expect from rest of the track. In spite of belonging to today's generation, Suhel goes back in time to dig out the melody of the past and does manage to do a good job while doing so.

Last track of the album is quite heavy when it comes to singing since for the first time ever there are as many as 6 singers coming together to croon 'Pyar Hai'. Ustad Rais Khan, Farhan Khan, Husnain Khan, Tarannum Bakshi, Bilquess Khanum and Suhel Khan come together for a song that turns out to be one of the best numbers in the album and stands out due to its easy-to-ears tune. A number in appreciation of love and how it drives an entire world, 'Pyar Hai' is written by Rameez with music by Ustad Rais Khan.

More than turning out to be a showcase for Suhel Khan, the singer, the album would be remembered for the pure tunes that Suhel Khan, the composer, has brought in. In the days when what one hears is pop, rock and some lounge, Suhel Khan brings back Indian classical music into the melodies that are charming and quite easy on ears.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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HAHA Antoher wonderful post dug up from the Archives by Summer bhai. Thanx to Kavita ji for this post.

Ustaad Sultan khan is mind blowing. I cannot wait for new albums and singles from him 😛
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Oh Summer bhaiya, this is all your doing, isn't it? 😆

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