Sonu Nigam resurrects Rafi
Courtesy:
IndiaFM
Tuesday,
April
17,
2007
In
a
first
of
its
kind
recording
in
the
world,
the
city
of
Birmingham
Symphony
Orchestra,
an
elite
80
member
outfit,
has
joined
hands
with
India's
leading
vocalist,
Sonu
Niigaam
(not
a
spelling
error),
to
create
a
unique
first
of
its
kind
album,
"Rafi
Resurrected..."
The album originated from a discussion that composer / arranger for the Orchestra, Tim Pottier had with an Indian friend over two years ago. This got Tim interested in Indian film music and Mohammad Rafi in particular and over the course of the next one year, Pottier listened to dozens of Rafi songs in search of material that would work when played by a symphony orchestra. He finally chose the 18 songs that appear on this album and these were performed at a show in Birmingham early April, last year.
The CBSO then approached Saregama with the vision of releasing an album. The company took the concept a step further by requesting the one person who does the best rendition of Mohammad Rafi and considers him his 'spiritual Guru', to bring his magic to the album - Sonu Niigaam, the singer who has a karmic connection with 'His' Rafi Saab.
The CBSO parts were recorded in Birmingham and the resultant tracks will now be dubbed by Sonu from April 18, at Empire Studios, Mumbai.
Sonu is as enthusiastic about the project as Saregama, despite having refused to cover songs by Mohammad Rafi on several occasions in the recent past. "I share Saregama's vision of taking Indian music to a higher platform through endeavors like this "says Sonu. "It is time due recognition was given to Rafi Saab who is like my unseen father in the Heavens and whom I revere like a son does".
"Rafi Resurrected..." is an 18 song extravaganza that for the first time combines a symphonic interpretation of Indian film music. The songs included such gems as the 1963 "Yaad Na Jaaye Beete Dinon Ki" from the film "Dil Ek Mandir", the ever popular "Tareef Karoo Kya Uski" from the film "Kashmir Ki Kali", "Pathar Ke Sanam" from the film of the same name to the absolutely brilliant "Tum Jo Mil Gaye Ho" from the film "Hanste Zakhm" which was composed by Madan Mohan and written by Kaifi Azmi.
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