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Download Ar Rahman Song Vande Mataram Mp3 Download Song Mp3. We don't upload Ar Rahman Song Vande Mataram Mp3 Download, We just retail information from other sources & hyperlink to them.When there is a damaged backlink we're not in control of it. Each of the rights over the tunes would be the property of their respective owners. Rahman undertook this project as a celebration of India's 50th anniversary of independence. Singing most of the songs himself, he enlisted an international cast of collaborators—including Sting's guitarist Dominic Miller and Qawwali legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan—to craft an Indian pop phenomenon.
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'Vande Mataram' became a Sanskit rallying cry for freedom in the early 1900s, as Indians protested against the partitioning of Bengal and its use as the title for the first international release by Ar Rahman, one of India's most popular contemporary recordings artists, is appropriate. Vande Mataram was released to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of India's independence from colonial Britain and it also was designed to introduce the western world, particularly the United States, the wonders of modern Indian music and culture. Rahman is a clever, skilled composer and for this record, he blends Indian music with worldbeat, new age and light dance music, creating an accessible amalgam that nevertheless sounds exotic. He's also enlisted Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, David Byrne, Zakir Hussain, Talvin Singh, L. Shankar and Apache Indian as guest artists, which gives Vande Mataram a richer scope and a broader appeal. The end result is a vibrant, exciting album that has the potential to reach beyond the traditional world music fan.
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Released on the 50th anniversary of India’s independence, A. Rahman’s 1997 album Vande Mataram harnesses all the power of pride and patriotism for some truly rousing anthems.
Insistent drum beats and swelling strings back his tenor vocals on “Maa Tujhe Salaam”, while “Revival” is a traditional arrangement of the national song—also presented in Tamil and instrumental versions—that soars with guitar, sax and an all-female chorus. Rahman's vocals are stormy and intense, raising goosebumps, while a show-stopping duet with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on “Gurus of Peace” is a stunning collaboration.
Released on the 50th anniversary of India’s independence, A. Rahman’s 1997 album Vande Mataram harnesses all the power of pride and patriotism for some truly rousing anthems. Insistent drum beats and swelling strings back his tenor vocals on “Maa Tujhe Salaam”, while “Revival” is a traditional arrangement of the national song—also presented in Tamil and instrumental versions—that soars with guitar, sax and an all-female chorus. Rahman's vocals are stormy and intense, raising goosebumps, while a show-stopping duet with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on “Gurus of Peace” is a stunning collaboration.
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