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Shamaan Pai Gaiyaan/Kee Dam Da Bharosa, Kashif Ali & Rachel Viccaji, Episode 5, Coke Studio Season 9
Artist ► Kashif Ali & Rachel Viccaji
Song ► Shamaan Pai Gaiyaan
Music Directed by Shiraz Uppal
Produced by Strings
In it’s opening bars ‘Shamaan Pai Gaiyaan / Kee Dam Da Bharosa’ – a duet featuring Kashif Ali and Rachel Viccaji – might trick you into believing that its simply going to be more of the same. Starting with Kashif’s low key vocals over tiptoeing piano, the first track originally sung by Naseebo Lal is structured by music director Shiraz Uppal in a way that keeps the quiet, unplugged moments interesting. Half way through the track, Rachel enters with those rich soulful vocal tones set against the high-energy double tempo highlights in the instrumentation featuring a slick bass solo by Amir Azhar. Ironically, the same Amir Azhar played mandolin for the original track, sung by Madam Noor Jehan in 1996 – the last time she sang for a film.
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Shamaan Pai Gaiyaan/Kee Dam Da Bharosa, Kashif Ali & Rachel Viccaji, Episode 5, Coke Studio Season 9
Artist ► Kashif Ali & Rachel Viccaji
Song ► Shamaan Pai Gaiyaan
Music Directed by Shiraz Uppal
Produced by Strings
In it’s opening bars ‘Shamaan Pai Gaiyaan / Kee Dam Da Bharosa’ – a duet featuring Kashif Ali and Rachel Viccaji – might trick you into believing that its simply going to be more of the same. Starting with Kashif’s low key vocals over tiptoeing piano, the first track originally sung by Naseebo Lal is structured by music director Shiraz Uppal in a way that keeps the quiet, unplugged moments interesting. Half way through the track, Rachel enters with those rich soulful vocal tones set against the high-energy double tempo highlights in the instrumentation featuring a slick bass solo by Amir Azhar. Ironically, the same Amir Azhar played mandolin for the original track, sung by Madam Noor Jehan in 1996 – the last time she sang for a film.
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