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The Best of Bollywood

The Best of BollywoodArtist: Various Artists
Label: Hip-O Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 3,950

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.6 x 0.5

MPN: 000035902
UPC: 044003944220
EAN: 0044003944220
ASIN: B0000931PU

Release Date: May 6, 2003
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Tracks:

   Pyar Do Pyar Lo [From Janbaaz] - Sapna
   Laila O Laila [From Qurbani] - Kanchan, , Amit Kumar
   Tere Sang Pyar Main [From Nagin] - Lata Mangeshkar
   Hey Maine [From Tere Mere Sapne] - Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
   Pal Bhar Ke Liye [From Johny Mera Naam] - Usha Khanna, Kishore Kumar
   Ye Raatain [From Julie] - Lata Mangeshkar
   Dil Aaj Shair Hai [From Gambler] - Kishore Kumar
   Wada Na Tod [From Dil Tujhko Diya] - Lata Mangeshkar
   Mehbooba Mehbooba [From Sholay] - R.D. Burman,
   Kaahe Chhed [From Devdas] - Madhuri Dixit, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Birju Maharaj, Pandit Birju Maharaj
   Hum Tumhen Chahte Hain [From Qurbani] - Anand, Kanchan, , Manhar
   Badi Mushkil [From Lajja] - Alka Yagnik
   Kehna Hi Kya [From Bombay] - Chitra
   Do Pyaar [From Jungle] - Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam,
   Chori Chori [From Chori Chori Chupke Chupke] - Babul Supriyo, Alka Yagnik

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Release Date: 6-MAY-2003


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Now that Bollywood (Bombay-plus-Hollywood--an affectionate nickname for India's terrifyingly productive film industry) has finally gone mainstream in the West (Bride and Prejudice, Monsoon Wedding), many American listeners are curious to know more about the genre's extremely busy soundtrack singers. Club-goers are already primed by Bhangra nights, but for the uninitiated, the high-pitched female voices, loosey-goosey chorales, and wild-and-wooly instrumentals may take some getting used to. However, anyone willing to make the effort will be quickly rewarded. This compilation is a great place to start as it is well-produced and fairly typical of the genre at its best. Among the male singers, Kishore Kumar is well accounted for. Of the big female names, Lata Mangeshkar is represented but her even-more-famous sister, Asha Bhosle, is not. But Chitra, who sounds like an Indian Dolly Parton, almost makes up for her absence. Anyone who wants to know still more about this most flagrantly hedonistic of musical styles is directed to the exhaustively annotated Rough Guide To Bollywood and Manteca's delightful I Love Bollywood. --Christina Roden


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5 out of 5 stars "15 selections will leave you wanting more ~ Bollywood"   May 9, 2003
J. Lovins (Missouri-USA)
72 out of 77 found this review helpful

My new son-in-law Inam Rehman (India), introduced my family and I to the culture of India through the films of his country. Much of what I've seen is interesting and exciting ~ therefore when "The Best of Bollywood" came my way I jumped at the chance to review it. Of course the first Indian sound film came into being March 14, 1931 "Alam Ara" ~ since then we've seen thousands of films come out of India.

But to me it is the music that really grabs you first ~ films like what is being featured on this album ~ "Janabaaz", "Qurbani", "Tere Mere Sapne", Johny Mera Naam", "Julie"(that's my daughters name), "Gambler", "Dil Tujhko Diya", "Sholay" (biggest film of the lot, sold over 20 million soundtrack albums), "Devdas", "Lajja", "Bombay" and "Chori Chori Chupke Chupke" ~ all in all, films from India do very well in other parts of the world. For example, take a look at "Monsoon Wedding", the comedy drama blended family and domestic problems within the clever direction from director Mira Nair ~ keeping a North Indian Hindu Wedding in full swing ~ very popular in the USA.

Job well done to Hip-O Records, who within the realm of the Entertainment Industry has captured the essence of "Bollywood Films" through their music and traditions. A must have for all "film-score-buffs" and "World Music" fans, this is a must have ~ in plain words a keeper!

Total Time: 77:57 on 15 Tracks ~ Hip-O Records B0000359-2 ~ (5/06/2003)


5 out of 5 stars Its all about the music   July 4, 2004
fairyathena (Polynesia, South Pacific)
25 out of 25 found this review helpful

Everyone knows the best thing about Bollywood is the music. This is a fun collection across time of some popular songs. I like most of the older songs the best, but there are a couple of exceptions. This is a really broad selections that soungs best with the volume turned up. Feel free to sing along (um...its probably for the best that I don't speak hindi anyway).

Standout songs: Laila o laila, wada na tod, badi mushkil, pyar do pyar lo, hay maine


4 out of 5 stars Highly Appealing Exotic Music & Cultural Sounds   April 14, 2004
Erika Borsos (Gulf Coast of FL, USA)
49 out of 56 found this review helpful

Although my search for music from the film, "Kannathil Muthammittal" ("A Peck on the Cheek") was fruitless, I discovered this CD which has a similar appeal for its exotic Indian musical flavors ... spiced with curry and saffron and accompanied to a great tabla rhythm. I am somewhat embarrassed to admit I saw none of the films for which the music was composed. However, the whole CD is a feast for the senses, just as tasty as a sumptous meal at "Khyber's of India" (famous Indian restaurant in Chicago). I find the song lyrics written by Indivar, Nareej, and Anand Bakshi are among the best. The vocals by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar are sensational. At times, a single vocalist male or female who begins a song, then there is a chorus added to enhance the message and music. Sadly, there is only one composition on this CD by A. R. Rahman with whose music I am most familiar and have come to love. At times, the music sounds like Central European and Balkan gypsies at their wildest moments ... other times, the female vocalists create unusual evocative appeals that captivate the listener and have you swaying to the melodies. The tempo and rhythm are quick-paced, the melodies have a far-away distant familiarity. Occasionally there are fast changes with interesting transitional phrasing. The instruments are both traditional and modern, one definitely sounds like a santur, similar to a cimbalom (Hungarian hammered dulcimer), occasionally there is a violin accompaniment but with a more earthy tone. Unfortunately, the liner notes give no informaiton about the instruments. While the lyrics were originally written to convey more meaning to a specific scene in a specific film and they were composed to enhance the already charged up emotions of the moment, this CD proves the music stands alone as a uniquely appealing genre, original, creative, cultural and exotic. The music from the best films of Bollywood (Calcutta and Bombay, India) have a huge following within their native country and beyond ... this listener is enormously pleased to have discovered it. Erika Borsos (erikab93)


4 out of 5 stars Lovely songs   August 16, 2003
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I am a fan of Indian music, and this cd offered fun singalong songs. They are very catchy and pretty. My personal favorites are songs 1, 2, 8, and 12. This music is not the same, to me, as the music of Ravi Shankar and other more traditional Indian artists. These songs have more of a western structure, with the 4/4 beats and the verse/chorus pattern. I recommend this cd to anybody looking for the 'typical', romanticized Indian sound that they might have heard here in the West.


3 out of 5 stars It depends on what you're expecting.   May 21, 2006
Sasha (Raleigh, NC USA)
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

I fell in love with Bhangra, so I ventured over to Bollywood for a similar flavor. Bollywood has a much different feel than does Bhangra. The beats and musical arrangement are more similar to Western culture than are Bhangra, so I was pleased with the presentation, but found that I am much more of a Bhangra fan. I enjoy travelling musically away from Western sounds. Bollywood lacks the hard dohl beat of Bhangra, but does hang on to the cultural echos of India. I do enjoy my Bollywood album, but I still favor my Bhangra favorites. If you haven't tried Bhangra and you do enjoy Bollywood, try Bhangra's Punjab collection. You won't be disappointed.

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