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Various the Best of Indian Classical Music Ever (Hindustani Classical Vocal from 1902 to 2010) Mp3, Flac, Wma Various The Best Of Indian Classical Music Ever (Hindustani Classical Vocal From 1902 To 2010) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: The Best Of Indian Classical Music Ever (Hindustani Classical Vocal From 1902 To 2010) Country: India Released: 2012 Style: Indian Classical, Hindustani MP3 version RAR size: 1439 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1586 mb WMA version RAR size: 1136 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 222 Other Formats: TTA AAC APE AC3 AIFF VOC WMA Tracklist 1-1 –Gauhar Jan Raga - Jogia 1-2 –Gauhar Jan Raga - Jaunpuri 1-3 –Peara Saheb Raga - Asawari 1-4 –Peara Saheb Raga - Mand 1-5 –Ustad Monjuddin Khan Raga - Multani 1-6 –Ustad Monjuddin Khan Raga - Bhairavi 1-7 –Ustad Kale Khan Raga - Mand 1-8 –Ustad Mohammed Bandi Raga - Sindh Kafi 1-9 –Ustad Mohammed Bandi Raga - Thumri Bhairavi 1-10 –Achhan Bai Piloo Thumri 1-11 –Achhan Bai Chaiti 1-12 –Malka Jan Raga - Gandhari 1-13 –Malka Jan Kajri - Piloo 1-14 –Ustad Abdul Karim Khan* Raga - Jogia Jhaptaal 1-15 –Ustad Abdul Karim Khan* Raga - Lalat 1-16 –Ustad Abdul Karim Khan* Raga - Hindol 1-17 –Janki Bai Kajri 1-18 –Janki Bai Chaiti 1-19 –Zohra Bai Raga - Puriya Dhanashree 1-20 –Zohra Bai Raga - Jhinjhoti 1-21 –Badi Moti Bai Poorvi 1-22 –Kashi Bai Dadra 2-1 –Master Dinanath Mangeshkar* Raga - Darbari - Nain So Nain Mila Rakhungi 2-2 –Master Dinanath Mangeshkar* Raga - Basant - Ab Rut Bhar Aayi 2-3 –Sundera Bai Raga - Kalingada - Jo Baat Hai Jata 2-4 –Sundera Bai Raga - Tilang - Kahe Ko Neha 2-5 –Ustad Rahimat Khan Raga - Malkauns - Peer Na Jaani 2-6 –Pt. Ramkrishna Bua Vaze Raga - Miyan Malhar - Bol Re Papiyara 2-7 –Pt. Ramkrishna Bua Vaze Raga - Nat Bihag - Damaru Dam Dam Baje 2-8 –Laxmibai Jadhav Raga - Yaman - Eri Ek Nazar 2-9 –Laxmibai Jadhav Raga - Kafi - Girdhar Jhulat Radhe Sang 2-10 –Pt. Haribhau Ghangrekar Raga - Shuddha Kalyan - Tuhi Aad Tuhi Naad 2-11 –Pt. Vinayakrao Patwardhan* Raga - Misra Kafi - Madhu Bansari Pyari 2-12 –Pt. Mairashi Bua Raga - Bahar 2-13 –Pt. B. R. Deodhar* Raga - Sindhura - Saj Saj Aavat Hai 2-14 –Pt. Narayanrao Vyas* Raga - Patdeep - Hori Khelan Jaat Kanhaiya 2-15 –Pt. Narayanrao Vyas* Bhajan - Radhe Krishna Bol Mukhse 2-16 –Dr. Gangubai Hangal* Raga - Miyan Malhar - Kahe Ladli Ladaidai 2-17 –Dr. Gangubai Hangal* Raga - Deshkar - Amila Mat Mashi Boloji 2-18 –Pt. Sawai Gandharva* Raga - Gujri Todi- Samajh Man Gorakh Dhanda 2-19 –Pt. Sawai Gandharva* Raga - Puriya - Piya Gunwanta 2-20 –Pt. Sawai Gandharva* Raga - Bahar - Kaliyan Sang 3-1 –Padmavati Shaligram Raga Todi - Langar Kankariya Na Maro 3-2 –Suresh Babu Mane Raga - Bhairavi - Baajuband Khul Jaaye 3-3 –Phiroz Dastur Raga - Kedar - Tori Hardam Parwar Aas 3-4 –Phiroz Dastur Raga - Adana - Khudarat Ayaan Chamke 3-5 –Pt. Omkarnath Thakur* Raga Todi - Garwa Main Sang Laagi 3-6 –Pt. Omkarnath Thakur* Bengali Kafi - Vande Mataram 3-7 –Pt. Basavraj Rajguru* Raga - Sham Kalyan - Sawanki Saanj 3-8 –Pt. Basavraj Rajguru* Raga - Maru Bihag - Man Mein Raho 3-9 –Pt. Krishna Rao Pandit* Bhairavi - Tappa - Tu Sadde Naal Galla 3-10 –Pt. Krishna Rao Pandit* Raga - Gaud Sarang - Tarana - Dara Deem Tana 3-11 –Ustad Vilayat Hussain* Raga - Paraj - Chalo Mitawa Balam Raga - Ramdasi Malhar - Madhav Mukund Giridhar 3-12 –Pt. S. N. Ratanjankar* Gopal 3-13 –Anjanibai Lokekar* Raga - Gaud Malhar - Balam Bahar Aayee 3-14 –Padmavati Shaligram Bhairavi Thumri - Ja Main Tose Nahin Bolun 4-1 –Begum Akhtar Thumri - Ab Ke Sawan Ghar Aaja 4-2 –Begum Akhtar Poorvi - Nihure Nihure Baharein 4-3 –Begum Akhtar Dadra - Koyaliya Mat Kar Pukar 4-4 –Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan* Thumri - Yaad Piya Ki Aaye 4-5 –Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan* Thumri - Aaye Na Balam 4-6 –Kesarbai Kerkar Raga - Lalita Gauri - Preetam Saiyan 4-7 –Mogubai Kurdikar* Raga Savani Kalyan - Dev Dev Sant Sang 4-8 –Mogubai Kurdikar* Raga Nayaki Kanada - Mero Piya Rasiya 4-9 –Ustad Khadim Hussain* Raga - Gaud Sarang - Pyari Laad Se Jhule 4-10 –Sharafat Hussain* Raga - Husaini 4-11 –Rasoolan Bai Kajri - Tarsat Jiyara Hamaar 4-12 –Ustad Faiyaz Khan* Raga Ramkali - Unsang Lagi Ankhiyan 4-13 –Siddheshwari Devi Bhairavi Thumri - Raske Bhare Tore Nain 4-14 –Ustad Faiyaz Khan* Thumri Bhairavi - Baju Band Khul Khul Ja 5-1 –Kesarbai Kerkar Raga - Vibhas - More Re 5-2 –Dr. Gangubai Hangal* Raga Asawari - Khayal Tritaal - Shri Mata Bhavani Raga - Marwa - Piya More Anant Das / Gurubin Gyan 5-3 –Ustad Amir Khan* Na Pave 5-4 –Pt. D. V. Paluskar* Raga - Shree - Khayal Jhaptaal - Hari Ke Charan Kamal Raga - Malkauns - Eree Kab Ave Sajan / Ab Yehi Bhed 5-5 –Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan* Hota 5-6 –Pt. Basavraj Rajguru* Raga - Kausi Kanada - So Ghadi Ghadi Aaye 5-7 –Pt. Bhimsen Joshi* Thumri Mishra Kafi - Piya To Manat Nahin 6-1 –Manik Varma Raga Bhatiyar - Ginat Rahi / Piya Milan Ke Kaj Sakhiri 6-2 –Pt. Mallikarjun Mansur* Raga Jait Kalyan - Papiha Na Bolo 6-3 –Ustad Nissar Hussain Khan* Raga Abhogi - Charan Dhar Aayeri / Tarana 6-4 –Hirabai Barodekar & Saraswati Rane Raga Basant Bhar - Barjo Na Mane / Naveli Kali 6-5 –Pt. Kumar Gandharva* Gorakhnath Bhajan - Duje Ke Sang Na Jaoonjee 6-6 –Pt. D. V. Paluskar* Bhajan - Payoji Maine Ramratan –Ustad Nazakat Ali Khan & Ustad 7-1 Raga Miyan Ki Todi - Sunder Nain Salamat Ali Khan –Ustad Nazakat Ali Khan & Ustad 7-2 Pahadi Thumri - Saiya Bina Soona Salamat Ali Khan 7-3 –Nirmala Devi & Lakshmi Shankar Thumri - Sawan Beeta Jaaye –Ustad Niaz Ahmed Khan & Ustad 7-4 Raga Yaman - Guniyan Ki Sangat / Kal Nahi Aye Faiyaz Ahmed Khan* Raga Chhayanat - Eri Ab Gundh Laori Malaniya / 7-5 –Malavika Kanan* Jhanana Jhanana 7-6 –Pt. Bhimsen Joshi* Thumri Jogia - Piya Milan Ki Aas 7-7 –Pt. D. V. Paluskar* Bhajan - Chalo Mana Ganga Jamuna Teer Raga - Bilaskhani Todi - Shree Kameshwari / Ja Ja Re 8-1 –Pt. Jasraj* Ja Kagwa Raga Ahir Bhairav - Sajan Aesi Ban Aaye / Mohe Ne 8-2 –Begum Parween Sultana* Chhedo Girdhari 8-3 –Dr. Prabha Atre* Raga Kalavati - Tan Man Dhan Tope Varun 8-4 –Barkat Ali Khan Thumri - - Ab Na Manoon Tori Batiya –Pt. Jasraj* With Pt. Maniramji* & Pt. 8-5 Raga - Dhanashree - Sakhi Mohe Meet Bata Pratap Narayanji* Thumri Khamaj - Taal Deepchandi - Shyam Bina Nahi 8-6 –Lakshmi Shankar Chain 8-7 –Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan* Dadra - Chain Na Pahio Hamen Tadpaike –Pt. Kumar Gandharva* & Vasundhara 8-8 Meera Bhajan - Mhara Olagiya Ghar Aaya Ji Komkali* Raga Bhoop - Eree Aaj Bhailava Sukhava / Sahelare Aa 9-1 –Kishori Amonkar Mil Gae Raga Gaud Sarang - Saiyo Mainoo Datadi / Veya Nazar 9-2 –Pt. Bhimsen Joshi* Nahin Aavnda 9-3 –Pt. Kumar Gandharva* Raga Chaiti Bhoop - Ni Mori Ka 9-4 –Shobha Gurtu Thumri Des - Sawan Aayo Ma 9-5 –Sandhya Mukherjee Thumri Mishra Khamaj - Dekhe Bina Bechain Thumri Des - Taal Kehrwa - Mora Saiyan Bulave Aadhi 9-6 –Hira Devi Mishra Raat 9-7 –Girja Devi Thumri Bhairvi - Nahak Laye Gawanwa Shivmat Bhairav - Daar Daar Paat Tuhi Samayo / Taal 10-1 –Pt. C. R. Vyas* Suran Ki Seva Tu Kar Ho 10-2 –Dr. Ashwini Bhide* Raga Bhoop Nat - Vilambit - Malaniya Lai Raga Chandrakauns Bageshree Ang - Tum Bin Na Kau 10-3 –Malini Rajurkar / Nainan Neend 10-4 –Pt. Jagdish Prasad Thumri Des - Aeri More Piya Nahin Ghar 11-1 –Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki* Raga Devata Bhairav - Jare Re Kagawa Piya Ke Des 11-2 –Kankana Banerjee Raga Gaud Sarang Drut - Too Barse Ja 11-3 –Pt. Rajan Sajan Mishra* Raga Jog 11-4 –Pt. Ajay Pohankar* Thumri Mishra Pilu - Mai To Hui Badnaam Raga - Kalavati - Mera Manohar Rasama / Pal Na Lagi 11-5 –Pt. Ajoy Chakraborty* Mori 11-6 –Pt. Ajoy Chakraborty* Thumri Sohani - Ka Sang Khelan –Pt. Umakant Gundecha* & Pt. 12-1 Raga Hindol Basant - Jalad Chautaal Ramakant Gundecha* 12-2 –Shruti Sadolikar Raga - Dhani - Drut - Sade Naalaye Miyan 12-3 –Pt. Vidyadhar Vyas* Raga - Kedar - Drut - Kanganawa Mora 12-4 –Babanrao [Pt. Shrikrishna] Haldankar Raga Barwa - Nom Tom Alap / Baje Mori Paayaliya 12-5 –Pt. Yashwant Boa Joshi Raga Shankara - Drut - Pratham Naad 12-6 –Girja Devi & Shobha Gurtu Kajri - Jhini Jhini Atariya Ke Paar 12-7 –Krishna Hangal Raga Bhairavi - Bole Na Bole Raga - Nat Bhairav - Chandhiya Mulak Sultan / Dekho 13-1 –Pt. Sanjeev Abhyankar* Bichari Saguna 13-2 –Arati Ankalikar* Raga Malkauns - Chalo Hato Piya 13-3 –Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar* Raga - Pat Bihag - Vilambit - Dhan Dhan Mangal Gao Raga - Chandrakauns - Vilambit - Dukhawana Mora / 13-4 –Pt. Shivanand Patil Dhan Dhan Mangal 13-5 –Ustad Rashid Khan Raga - Kaushik Dhwani 14-1 –Pt. Madhup Mudgal Raga - Bibhas - Hain Aan Maro 14-2 –Kalapini Komakali Raga - Des - Maan Her Linho Mora 14-3 –Parthasarthy Desikan Raga Bairagi - Drut - Sur Surse Sadhale Rasik 14-4 –Meeta Pandit Raga - Tilang Tappa 14-5 –Sandipan Samajpati Raga Jhinjhoti - Jao Jao Sautan Ghar Sainyya 14-6 –Rahul Deshpande Raga - Paraj - Drut - Pavan Chalat 14-7 –Shrinivas Joshi Raga Mishra Khamaj - Sur Sang Rangraliya 14-8 –Pt. Bhimsen Joshi* Raga - Bhairavi - Jo Bhaje Hari Ko Sada Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Saregama India Limited Licensed From – Saregama India Limited Marketed By – Saregama PLC Marketed By – RPG Global Music Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Saregama India Limited Record Company – Saregama India Limited Credits Sleeve Notes – Geetha Balsaara Notes Long book with spiral binding. Includes first ever recording of India Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 8 90 1112 245919 Other (Cat # CD 1): CDNF 151100 Other (Cat # CD 2): CDNF 151101 Other (Cat # CD 3): CDNF 151102 Other (Cat # CD 4): CDNF 151103 Other (Cat # CD 5): CDNF 151104 Other (Cat # CD 6): CDNF 151105 Other (Cat # CD 7): CDNF 151106 Other (Cat # CD 8): CDNF 151107 Other (Cat # CD 9): CDNF 151108 Other (Cat # CD 10): CDNF 151109 Other (Cat # CD 11): CDNF 151110 Other (Cat # CD 12): CDNF 151111 Other (Cat # CD 13): CDNF 151112 Other (Cat # CD 14): CDNF 151113 Other (Packaging date): PKD.
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