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Fast Forward
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package deal
In
the long years that one has followed Pankaj Udhas, we have never known
his albums to sport a visual other than a mug shot of the ghazal singer.
So it was indeed a surprise that the inlay of the new Udhas album, Humsafar
sports very young faces and a discreetly placed sepia toned photograph
of the singer in a corner. The music of the album, has that distinctive
mellow timeless quality which Udhas music is known for. So why a
package deal!
Rock
solid
Musical Theatre has over the last few decades occupied centre stage and
often enough seen as the longest running live act across the world. If
theres one rock opera which has withstood the test of time, ages
and nationalities, it is Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rices Jesus
Christ Superstar (JCS). Making its first appearance on the Westend stage
in 1972, it showed for close to a decade - 1972-80; but was pre-empted
from the top spot by three other Lloyd Webber musicals, Cats, Starlight
Express and Phantom Of The Opera. When Alyque Padamsee first presented
JCS in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1974, it enjoyed a stupendous run. Some
of Bombays best voices were heard collectively, from one stage.
Thirty years on, JCS still appeals to theatre directors. The simplicity
of the story and the message of love and tolerance greatly enhanced by
music, which is among rocks much-heard tracks. The last few months
has seen another production of JCS resounding the Mumbai stage, that by
Rahul DaCunha. With the 1974 version still a vivid memory, it took a great
deal of disciplining to shun those voices and casting and view the present
one as an altogether new experience. The production values were superlative,
especially the set design with a revolving stage, and the gates which
were so effectively closed slowly to indicate Jesus imprisonment.
Technology being greatly advanced, the hi-tech sound engineering made
all the difference. It was goodbye to handheld mikes (of 1974), and hello,
hands-free microphones.
The casting had been subjected to a fair amount of speculation, the only
foregone conclusion early on was that Vivienne Pocha, a professional singer
would play the role of Mary Magdalene, Mumbai lacks quality female voices
which can perform live; Vivienne frequently performs at a city hot spot
for jazz, and has quite a following. Additionally, Vivienne has played
Maria Von Trapp in a city version of Sound Of Music. Vishal (of Pentagram)
was cast as Judas. Vishal has earlier been on stage as Krishna in an indigenous
rock opera Jaya. One of that evenings finer moments was when Mary
and Judas did a brief, but impacted duet in Whats the Buzz? It was
Viviennes call really. The other high-point of the show was Boman
Iranis burlesque King Herod, a role he played with verve, despite
the garish clothes; and yet one could infer that it was not among Iranis
best performances. The disappointment came from Kartik Chintamanis
Jesus. His voice lacked depth and power, and he wasnt a very convincing
Jesus. Both he and Vishal shrieked their way around the top notes. Yet
despite the shortcomings, Rahul DaCunha has done a commendable job with
JCS.
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Couldnt help watch an argument between an irate lady customer and
the sales assistant at a south Mumbai music store. The lady was greatly
agitated about having bought three CDs of an album called Thank Abba For
The Music. Now with so many compilations being released in the market
and some albums being priced at a nice price, the said lady was understandably
ecstatic at having found an Abba album for only Rs. 249. So she bought
one for her own children and two more for assorted nieces/nephews. Now
imagine the poor ladys plight, when her own children turned around
and told their mother that she had been had, it was not Abba who were
singing, but imitators. A day later, the young ones drove home the point
further, when they read a review in an eveninger that the album was really
a cover version. The lady tried her best to even look for the fine print
on the CD cover, which indicated that the album was a cover version. Now
while music companies are showing their collective might against piracy,
etc. should they not have a code which insists that any label releasing
a cover version states that fact on the inlay, so that the buyer is made
aware that he is not buying an original.
Now, its the daughters
Our legendary voices have left behind a legacy of songs they have
made immortal. Often times, long after these legends have passed away,
their offspring, i.e.: their sons cut their singing teeth on songs their
fathers sang. Nitin Mukesh and Amit Kumar are prime examples. In the case
of Mukesh Jr., he shot to prominence singing his fathers songs at
live shows across the globe, and recognition came easily in Russia as
he sang RK hits. Though they (the sons) attempt originals of their own,
their inheritance doesnt sit lightly on their shoulders. Now, Times
Music has taken an unusual step with a tribute to two legends, Kishore
Kumar and Salil Chowdhury. The dual album is called Madhur Smriti and
the two singers who relive their fathers golden past are not the
sons, but daughters Antara Chowdhury, Salil Chowdhurys daughter
and Sromona, Kishore Kumars protege and daughter. Both albums contain
ten handpicked songs that have affected music aficionados across the nation,
when they first sprung from the composers baton and the voice of
Kishore Kumar.
Christina to release her single
This years Grammys Best New Artist, teeny popster Christina
Aguilera has already sold more than 6 million album copies of her chart-topping
self-titled debut album. Now she is set to release a CD single of her
hit I Turn to You. Due out soon, the CD includes both the English and
Spanish versions of the track, a 4-colour image of Christina, and a CD-Rom
video version of the hit. Christina also kicks off on her first American
tour, which has been branded as Sears and Levis Jeans Present
Christina Aguilera in Concert, with Destinys Child as the
opening act.
Britney endorses a website
The other teen sensation Britney Spears is already worth $ 37 million,
yet is all set to spin some more money, shes agreed to be the face
of a teen website. She will be given stock options in return for becoming
the hostess of YOUtopia.com which will be launched soon. Britney has also
decided that she wants more than just a singing career, so shes
taking guitar lessons.
Piroj Wadia
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