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'''''Classically Mild''''' is a semi-classical album sung by [[Sonu Niigaam]]. The album was released by Sa Re Ga Ma on 11 February 2008, this being after a 3-year gap since his previous album [[Chanda Ki Doli]]. It was officially released on the stage of [[Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs International]], a children's singing competition on Zee TV which [[Sonu Niigaam]] was a judge on at that time. The album was officially launched at the hands of [[Sonu Niigaam]]'s father, Agam Kumar Nigam, himself a successful [[Indian pop]] singer, as had his last album [[Chanda Ki Doli]] been. |
'''''Classically Mild''''' is a semi-classical album sung by [[Sonu Niigaam]]. The album was released by Sa Re Ga Ma on 11 February 2008, this being after a 3-year gap since his previous album [[Chanda Ki Doli]]. It was officially released on the stage of [[Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs International]], a children's singing competition on Zee TV which [[Sonu Niigaam]] was a judge on at that time. The album was officially launched at the hands of [[Sonu Niigaam]]'s father, Agam Kumar Nigam, himself a successful [[Indian pop]] singer, as had his last album [[Chanda Ki Doli]] been. |
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The album is [[Sonu Niigaam]]'s first official attempt at classical music. The music director is |
The album is [[Sonu Niigaam]]'s first official attempt at classical music. The music director is Nutash Ali and the lyricist is Nutash Ali. While it was the former's first collaboration with [[Sonu Niigaam]], Nutash Ali had received the UP Governor's Award for his first album, incidentally with [[Sonu Niigaam]], the Hindu devotional album Sanskaar. Santosh Mulekar helped Deepak Pandit in the music arrangement and Pramod Chandorkar did the mixing for the album at [[Sonu Niigaam]]'s studio. |
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The album has 8 tracks, each exploring a different spectrum of emotions, including love, loneliness, praising women, patriotism as well as spiritualism. |
The album has 8 tracks, each exploring a different spectrum of emotions, including love, loneliness, praising women, patriotism as well as spiritualism. |
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Classically Mild is a semi-classical album sung by Sonu Niigaam. The album was released by Sa Re Ga Ma on 11 February 2008, this being after a 3-year gap since his previous album Chanda Ki Doli. It was officially released on the stage of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs International, a children's singing competition on Zee TV which Sonu Niigaam was a judge on at that time. The album was officially launched at the hands of Sonu Niigaam's father, Agam Kumar Nigam, himself a successful Indian pop singer, as had his last album Chanda Ki Doli been.
The album is Sonu Niigaam's first official attempt at classical music. The music director is Nutash Ali and the lyricist is Nutash Ali. While it was the former's first collaboration with Sonu Niigaam, Nutash Ali had received the UP Governor's Award for his first album, incidentally with Sonu Niigaam, the Hindu devotional album Sanskaar. Santosh Mulekar helped Deepak Pandit in the music arrangement and Pramod Chandorkar did the mixing for the album at Sonu Niigaam's studio.
The album has 8 tracks, each exploring a different spectrum of emotions, including love, loneliness, praising women, patriotism as well as spiritualism.
Sonu Niigaam describes the album on the cover as his "attempt to remind himself how far away (he is) from being a singer". He describes how hard he worked to achieve this level of perfection and how this was part of his efforts "to keep the student in (him) alive". He thanked all those who contributed to making the music and ended by dedicating the album to his then-newborn son Nevaan as his "Dad's gift of his honest labour" to him.
The song Soona Soona was the only one made into a video, starring Sonu Niigaam himself, shown in the video in the avatar of a Greek god. There were plans for videos for some of the other songs but they never materialised. The album was a commercial and critical success although it was not played much on radio stations at the time.
Track list
Number | Song Title | Length | Description on album | Raag used |
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1 | Sochta Hoon Main | 7:21 | Celestial magic / Moments of truth / Maya | Raag Sindh Bhairavi |
2 | Bheege Bheege | 6:24 | Drenched in Ecstasy | Raga Ahir Bhairav |
3 | Soona Soona | 6:04 | The Homecoming | Raag Des |
4 | Suratiya | 5:21 | Submission | Raag Holy Kaafi |
5 | Chalki Chalki | 5:16 | Moonlight Twirl | Mishr Sarang |
6 | Dhanya Dhanya | 7:41 | The Woman An Eternal Enigma / An Ode to the Woman | Raag Maand |
7 | Lamha Lamha | 5:59 | Lashna / Celebration | Raag Bilawal |
8 | Aai dil mat ro | 6:41 | Viraha / Memoirs of another day | Raag jog Kauns |