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The original soundtrack to the film Easter Parade was released by MGM Records as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records [1] and as a 10-inch 33-rpm long-play. [3] The soundrack featured songs performed by Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Ann Miller and played by the Johnny Green Orchestra.
A reviewer from Hindustan Times wrote "On the whole, the album impresses and will appeal to music lovers" and rated three out of five stars. [2] Beenish Mirza of Music Aloud gave 8/10 and said "The album has been worth the wait, for just Pee Loon, Tum Jo Aaye Reprise and I am in Love (2 versions); These in themselves provide a wholesome musical experience."
"Yoga" represents a stylistic departure for Asake, moving away from the Amapiano sound prominent in his debut album, Mr. Money with the Vibe (2022). The song incorporates elements of Mauritian séga music, characterized by the use of traditional instruments like the ravanne and triangle, alongside hand-pounded percussion and a backing choir.
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Natya Yoga may refer to: Bharata Natyam, classical dance form in India; Natya Yoga, dance yoga practiced in Classical Indian musical theatre; Natya Yoga, first practiced by Narada, a divine sage from the Vaisnava tradition of Hinduism
The music video of "Tayyab Ali" was shot in six days at Film City in Mumbai. [9] The track "Tu Hi Khwaahish" is an item number picturized on Shoaib, Shaikh and Ayesha Dixit (Sophie Choudry) while Amanda Rosario and Hazel Crowney. [10] The video of the song was unveiled on 17 July 2013. [10] The music video for "Chugliyaan" was released on 24 ...
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The Nāda yoga system divides music into two categories: silent vibrations of the self (internal music), anahata), and external music, ahata.While the external music is conveyed to consciousness via sensory organs in the form of the ears, in which mechanical energy is converted to electrochemical energy and then transformed in the brain to sensations of sound, it is the anahata chakra, which ...