Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Ghazal ke saaz uthaao

One of Talat's final recordings (if not THE last) was for the album titled "Ghazal ke saaz uthaao". I have spent most of today listening to the geets and ghazals from this album. The compositions are by Raghunath Seth, the famed flautist.

The first thing that leaps out is the sad state of Talat's vocals. However great a devotee I may be of Talat saab, I cannot deny that what we have here is a shadow of the legendary singer. But once you get used to it and get accustomed to the occasional, uncontrolled tremor in his voice, the listening becomes more of pleasure. What still remains is the trademark melody of Talat, that dulcet tone.. it makes you think back to the times of yore when Talat ruled the day, when his voice was untouched by time or indulgence.

The pick of the album for me is "gulshan me leke chal" - a lovely, uncomplicated piece that is typically Talat :

gulshan me leke chal kisii seharaa me leke chal
ae dil magar sukuun kii duniyaa me leke chal

The "sukuun kii duniyaa" is now long past. But thankfully, we have recordings of that duniyaa in Talat's voice to retreat to when the current times get too much to bear.

The rest of the album is about average. "Gazal ke saaz uThaao" is nice as is "kahii.n sher_o_naGamaa banake". "dil hii to hai" and "mere saaqiyaa" would have sounded better had they been rendered a decade or so earlier. All in all, what this album provides is a whiff of what Talat once was.. and makes you immediately rush to listen again to those magnifience geets he rendered at his peak.

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