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d i s s i d e n t
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a r t i s t : Musafir
t i t l e : Barsaat
d a t e : 2002
l a b e l : Blue Flame
g e n r e : Ethnic
r l s. d a t e : Mar/2003
t r a c k s : 10
b i t r a t e : 192kbps
s i z e : 66,2 MB
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First of all, you need to establish exactly which Musafir this
is, as there's been some confusion. This band has now released
two albums on Blue Flame, as opposed to the one of another
label, which now goes under the moniker Maharaja Flamenca. This
particular bunch is strongly based in Rajasthani folk music,
but don't exactly limit themselves. Along with the traditional
instruments of harmonium, table, sarangi, and flute, not to
mention the tablas played by leader Hameed Khan, they throw in
clarinet and mandolin, as well as a collaboration with world
fusionists Transglobal Underground on "Ali Mullah" ù no being
stuck in the ancient mud for them, then. In fact, it's the
spirit of adventure that's the real motivation, whether on a
sarangi solo or on the wonderful epic of "Balamji," a
traditional harvest song where singer Barkat Khan gets to shine
with some incendiary, swooping vocals. Musafir offer all the
colors and styles of Rajasthani music, in all its glory ù past
and present.
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01-Yad [05:06]
02-Balu [01:39]
03-Banna [03:24]
04-Balamji [09:14]
05-Khet [02:36]
06-Ali Mullah [06:16]
07-Loneliness [03:38]
08-Pyar Ki Boond [06:33]
09-Karvan [01:30]
10-Barish [08:16]
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48:12 min
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