| Description | Kali Dasgupta performs Indian folk songs from North and East Bengal and explains the stories recounted in the songs
Track 1: recording setup, Charles Parker introduces a Sufi song 0.16 mins Track 2: Kali Dasgupta introduces the Sufi song he is about to perform and talks about the instrument he is playing, the Ektara 2.00 mins Track 3: Kali Dasgupta performs the Sufi song 1.05 mins Track 4: Kali Dasgupta prepares to repeat the Sufi song and talks about the meaning of the lyrics of this song 1.18 mins Track 5: Kali Dasgupta repeats the Sufi song and his introduction about the meaning of the lyrics 1.56 mins Track 6: Kali Dasgupta repeats his introduction to the Sufi song, and repeats his performance of the song 4.04 mins Track 7: Kali Dasgupta introduces his next song of another spiritual sect followed by people from lower castes, and explains the meaning of the lyrics 1.35 mins Track 8: Kali Dasgupta performs the song 0.42 mins Track 9: Kali Dasgupta repeats his introduction to the song and performs the song again 1.45 mins Track 10: Kali Dasgupta repeats his introduction to the song and performs the song for a third time 4.05 mins Track 11: Charles Parker asks Kali Dasgupta to perform his next songs, and Kali introduces a song from Assam about a spring festival 1.49 mins Track 12: Kali Dasgupta performs the song from Assam 0.40 mins Track 13: Kali Dasgupta repeats his introduction and performance of the song from Assam 4.36 mins Track 14: Kali Dasgupta introduces a peasant song from Bihar and explains the meaning of the lyrics 0.37 mins Track 15: Kali Dasgupta performs the peasant song from Bihar 2.15 mins Track 16: Kali Dasgupta introduces two songs, one from Bengal and one from Punjab, classified as anti-war songs, expressing the views of the wives of men who have joined the British army during the First World War 1.10 mins Track 17: Kali Dasgupta performs the anti-war song 2.37 mins
Total: 32.32 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0875780 |