My parents used to own the EP of the movie but a recent phone call to mum established that the EP has long disappeared! Not impressed. Anyway, there may have been a silver lining to this saga as I found a near mint LP of Jewel Thief on eBay for a very reasonable price! You can get lucky…..sometimes.
The music in this recording is by Sachin Dev Burman and the main lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri (with Shailendra providing the lyrics for one song – see below). Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhosle provided the vocals in this amazing soundtrack.
Sachin Dev Burman is at his peak in this production with my favourites being Yeh Dil Na Hota Bechara (I sooo love the plastic fish at the end of the fishing line in the movie song clip and the convertible….I want that one!), Dil Pukare, (H)Othon Pe Aisi Baat and the seductive and risqué number, Raat Akeli Hai (how cute is Tanuja in this number!).
My rating: Pure 5 Star Magic!
Jewel Thief 1967: The Original Soundtrack
Side One
1. Yeh Dil Na Hota Bechara - Kishore Kumar
Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri
2. Roola Ke Gaya Sapna Mera - Lata Mangeshkar
Lyrics: Shailendra
3. Aasman Ke Peeche - Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar
Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri
4. Baithen Hain Kya Uske Pas - Asha Bhosle
Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri
5. Dance Music
Side Two
1. Raat Akeli Hai - Asha Bhosle
Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri
2. (H)Othon Mein Aisi Baat - Lata Mangeshkar, Bhupendra and Chorus
Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri
3. Dil Pukare - Lata Mangeshkar and Mohd Rafi
Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri
Get the music HERE.
Watch out for my next two postings: Pakeezah (1972) and Khilona (1970).
Thanks Veen for this and all your releases. You're doing a great job sharing these rare vinyl records. :)
ReplyDeleteRD Burman was the assistant for the Jewel Thief soundtrack and that's why he appears on the back cover with his father. His contribution is probably most evident on one of Helen's greatest cabaret numbers: "Baithen Hain Kya Uske Pa." Love the song and video. I wonder if anyone knows who danced alongside her in that song.
My second favorite song is Raat Akeli Hai, but all the songs are very good. I think I'll replaying the Jewel Thief vinyl rip for a while. :D
Thanks Mr N for the info on RD. I was wondering why he was photographed with his father.
ReplyDeleteThe lady that danced alongside Helen in "Baithen Hain Kya Uske Pa" did a good job in the dance. I am curious to know who she is too.
Glad you are enjoying my choice of music. Most of my LP collection has been influenced by my parents and what they used to listen to whilst I was growing up. Thank you for your support and looking forward to your future comments.
Veen
Thanks Veen. Agree with your rating for the music. Music comes out crisper and sharper in this rip.
ReplyDeleteWarm Regds / Babu
Thanks Babu. I have to thank fellow blogger and reader Viz for his help in teaching me to rip in better bits.
ReplyDeleteMusic should also be better soon as I bought a new and better record player. Fingers crossed.
Thanks for the music. Although I do not understand Hindi, it reminded me of childhood times. Watching Hindi films on Saturday afternoons with singing/dancing men and women was a favourite. I wasn't much older in 1967 and surely missed this one, so thanks again. Hong
ReplyDeleteThanks Hong. This is one of the better movies of the 1960's. Do try to watch it if you can. My copy from Shemaroo India has great English subtitles.
ReplyDeleteJewel Thief was one of the first Bollywood scores I acquired... haven't listened to it in years, but I remember it as being ace.
ReplyDeleteHi PC, glad you like the album.
ReplyDeleteStumbled on your blog while Googling stuff about Jewel Thief's music. Love your blog and this post in particular. :)
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