
Pradyumna Sharma
Sagar (Goblet)
Music India Ltd. (India) 1986
2394 893 (LP)
sleeve : EX(slightly color-faded.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)
The third album, released in 1986, by ghazal singer Pradyumna Sharma. The ghazal is a fixed-form lyrical poetry style, centered on themes of love, said to have originated in the Arab world, developed in Persia, and later fused with Indian music. Accompanied by the lush sounds of tabla, sitar, and sarangi, Sharma’s beautiful vocals shine with a soft delivery, enriched by a distinctive vibrato that flows seamlessly from the lower to the higher registers. The scales bear a resemblance to Japanese enka and kayōkyoku, evoking a sense of nostalgia. Highly recommended.
A2: Yaro Jhoothi Baat Nahin Hai
B1: Bujhi Bujhi Si Adaonka
B2: Haath Uttakar
Sagar (Goblet)
Music India Ltd. (India) 1986
2394 893 (LP)
sleeve : EX(slightly color-faded.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)
The third album, released in 1986, by ghazal singer Pradyumna Sharma. The ghazal is a fixed-form lyrical poetry style, centered on themes of love, said to have originated in the Arab world, developed in Persia, and later fused with Indian music. Accompanied by the lush sounds of tabla, sitar, and sarangi, Sharma’s beautiful vocals shine with a soft delivery, enriched by a distinctive vibrato that flows seamlessly from the lower to the higher registers. The scales bear a resemblance to Japanese enka and kayōkyoku, evoking a sense of nostalgia. Highly recommended.
A2: Yaro Jhoothi Baat Nahin Hai
B1: Bujhi Bujhi Si Adaonka
B2: Haath Uttakar