Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi

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Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 17, 2007 (2007-03-17)
Genre Hindustani classical music
Length47:24
Label Times Music
Ustad Sultan Khan chronology
Ustad & the Divas
(2006)
Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi
(2007)

Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi is a studio album by Indian sarangi player and classical vocalist, Ustad Sultan Khan. The album released on 17 March 2014. Music for the tracks have been given by Suhel Khan, with lyrics written by Jameel Mujahid. [1]

Contents

Overview

All the tracks have lyrics in the Hindi language, with a few verses of English in "Maahi". Though the title of the album goes by the name of Ustad Sultan Khan, he only appears in three tracks, "Yaad Piya Ki Aayi", its Lounge Mix version and "Jhanki Laagi Chhaon Ki". Except for three tracks, Jameel Mujahid has written the lyrics of the songs. The album explores the various forms of Indian classical music. Sitar is the chief instrument used in "Yaad Piya Ki Aayi", the most appreciated piece of the album. "Maula" is a Sufi devotional track with shades of Qawwali. "Jaane Kyon" and "Usne Hamein Phir Yaad Kiya" are ghazals. [1]

Personnel

As listed by WorldCat. [2]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Jameel Mujahid; all music is composed by Suhel Khan

Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Yaad Piya Ki Aayi" Ustad Sultan Khan, Sadhana Sargam, Suhel Khan5:44
2."Jhanki Laagi Chhaon Ki"Ustad Sultan Khan, Shreya Ghoshal, Suhel Khan4:27
3."Maula"Shreya Ghoshal, Sadhana Sargam, Suhel Khan4:20
4."Maahi"Shreya Ghoshal, Sadhana Sargam, Suhel Khan3:45
5."Jaane Kyon" Bhupinder Singh, Mitali Singh, Suhel Khan3:15
6."Usne Hamein Phir Yaad Kiya" (Music composed by Ustad Rais Khan, lyrics written by Muztar Indori)Suhel Khan4:27
7."Chand Taare" Zubeen Garg, Suhel Khan4:20
8."O Re Piya"Sadhana Sargam, Suhel Khan4:13
9."Dhani Chunariya"Suhel Khan3:15
10."Pyar Hai"Ustad Rais Khan, Farhan Khan, Husnain Khan, Tarannum Bakshi, Bilqees Khanum, Suhel Khan4:27
11."Yaad Piya Ki Aayi" (Lounge Mix)Ustad Sultan Khan, Sadhana Sargam, Suhel Khan4:50
Total length:47:24

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References

  1. 1 2 "Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends – Suhel Khan". Indiaglitz. Archived from the original on May 13, 2007. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  2. Yaad piya ki aayi- WorldCat Database. WorldCat. OCLC   227149328.