
It was the 81st birthday of Lata Mangeshkar, the Nightingale of India, yesterday the 28th September, 2010. As some TV Channels were highlighting the event by showing her memorable songs, I went through my collection of gramophone records to list
Of the records I listened to, there were two outstanding albums , one, a collection of Bhajans and the other an album of a few of her great melodies from Hindi films.
The album of Bhajans is titled,'Ram Ratan Dhan Payo- Lata Mangeshkar' released by Music India Ltd. in 1983.The side one contained three bhajans of Tulsidas,viz., 'Jai Ram Rama-Ramanam Shamanam', 'Thumak Chalat Ramachandra' and ' Ramachandra Kripalu Bhaj Man'. The title song. 'Payoji maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo' , a Meerabhai bhajan is also there. On side two There is again another Tulsidas bhajan on side two, viz., 'Ramacharitmanas' along with the revered 'Vaishnava Jan to Tene kahiye' and the immortal aarti song,'Jai Jagdeesh hare'.These are all time favourite bhajans and a

The album by Music India Ltd., has a few interesting features. First is the beautiful pictures of Lata on the front and back cover. The jacket has a centre spread and the entire area is occupied by a huge photo of Lata, a rare feature. Again, on the centre circle of the LP record there is a sketch of a singing Lata, again a rare instance of the a singer's picture on the record. Above all, the quality of the recording (Stereo) is excellent bringing out clearly every nuance of Lata's sweet voice. A 'must possess' record for bhajan lovers and Lata fans.
The other record I listened to is HMV's 'Haunting Melodies of Lata Mangeshkar'. Lovers of old Hindi movies will remember a large number of films dealing in supernatural, eerie, mysterious and horror filled subjects. One of the earliest of such films is 'Mahal' followed by films like Madhumati, Bees Saal Baat, Kohra,Bhoot Bangla, Bhoot, Woh Kaun Thi, Poonam ki Raat, Mera Saays, Gumrah,Tower House, Phir Wohi raat, etc. etc. One striking but common feature of such films is the haunting , melodious, fear invoking songs, always in female
P.S. Vennira Aadai(Tamil), Lisa, Manichithra Thazhu, Rest House, Yakshi, Bhargavi Nilayam etc., are some of the similar films from the South. Bhargavi Nilayam stands tall among all of them.