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Aakrosh (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), released in April 1989 on Mayur Cassettes LLP, presents a concise set of five tracks composed by R. D. Burman and Pulak Banerjee. The record serves as the musical accompaniment to the Hindi film Aakrosh, blending strands of ghazal, Hindi pop, Marathi pop, and Bangla pop within a Bollywood framework. Burman, a prolific figure in Indian film music, lends his distinctive melodic touch to this modest collection.Among its offerings, the track "Deya Neya Mon Tomar Sathe" signals the album’s reach into Bengali popular idioms, complementing the broader regional influences at play. Though the soundtrack remains a minor artifact within Burman’s extensive output, it captures a late-1980s moment of cross-lingual exchange in Indian film music, preserved now on this somewhat rare cassette release.
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Album lore
Aakrosh (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), released in April 1989 on Mayur Cassettes LLP, presents a concise set of five tracks composed by R. D. Burman and Pulak Banerjee. The record serves as the musical accompaniment to the Hindi film Aakrosh, blending strands of ghazal, Hindi pop, Marathi pop, and Bangla pop within a Bollywood framework. Burman, a prolific figure in Indian film music, lends his distinctive melodic touch to this modest collection.Among its offerings, the track "Deya Neya Mon Tomar Sathe" signals the album’s reach into Bengali popular idioms, complementing the broader regional influences at play. Though the soundtrack remains a minor artifact within Burman’s extensive output, it captures a late-1980s moment of cross-lingual exchange in Indian film music, preserved now on this somewhat rare cassette release.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-3eiKPMEMCrC0gjPmHPqFIH |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify