Kalyanji & Anandji

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My Guru 00:00 Tools
Bombay 405 Miles 00:00 Tools
Ganges A Go-Go 00:00 Tools
The Great Gambler 03:15 Tools
The Good, The Bad and The Chutney 00:00 Tools
Professor Pyarelal 00:00 Tools
Fists of Curry 00:00 Tools
Theme From Don 00:00 Tools
Fear of A Brown Planet 00:00 Tools
Inspector Jay From Dehli 00:00 Tools
Uptown Bollywood Nights 00:00 Tools
Satchidananda 00:00 Tools
Punjabis, Pimps & Players 00:00 Tools
Swami Safari 00:00 Tools
Kundans Hideout 00:00 Tools
Kid Koala & Dynomite D - Third World Lover 05:36 Tools
Bollywood B-Boy Battle 00:00 Tools
Cabaret Dance Music 02:36 Tools
Theme from Twin Sheiks 00:00 Tools
Rah-Keet 00:00 Tools
Cabaret Dance Music (from Anjane Mein - 1978) 01:18 Tools
Sexy Mother Fakir 00:00 Tools
T.J. Hookah 00:00 Tools
Ursula 1000 - Ram Balram 04:49 Tools
Dil Street Blues 02:13 Tools
Chakra Khan 03:55 Tools
Someone To Love (Edit) 02:12 Tools
Y.O.G.A. (Edit) 02:58 Tools
Dynomite D - Basmati Beatdown 00:00 Tools
Dance Music From Bairaag (Edit) 02:42 Tools
The Good, The Bad and The Chut 00:00 Tools
Dance Music (Instrumental) 02:13 Tools
[Skit] - Superstar Sam 01:14 Tools
Title Music 01:55 Tools
djmedjyou - Bionic Kahaan 03:19 Tools
Music Theme 02:44 Tools
djmedjyou - Mr. Natwarlal 00:00 Tools
Spic-Beatz & Pak-Man - Inspector Jay's Big Score 00:00 Tools
Theme (from Kashish - 1980) 02:43 Tools
Steinski - Electric Vindaloo 00:00 Tools
Disco Cammata (Edit) 05:33 Tools
djmedjyou - Disco Raj 04:17 Tools
MixMasterMike - Hydrolik Carpet Ride 04:22 Tools
Somebody to Love (edit) 02:13 Tools
Kundan's Hideout 03:24 Tools
The Good, The Bad, and the Chutney 01:14 Tools
Superstar Sam [Skit] 01:14 Tools
Movie Excerpt 1 01:04 Tools
Mix Master Mike - Hydrolik Carpet Ride 04:20 Tools
Bombay 405 Mile 02:15 Tools
Theme Music 02:44 Tools
DJ Me DJ You - Bionic Kahaan 03:17 Tools
Bairaag Dance Music (edit) 02:43 Tools
DJ Me DJ You - Disco Raj 04:18 Tools
Dharmatma Theme Music (Tommy's edit) 03:55 Tools
DJ Me DJ You - Mr. Natwarlal 03:55 Tools
Inspector Jay from Delhi 05:52 Tools
Third World Lover 05:52 Tools
Punjabis, pimps and players 05:52 Tools
Dance Music 05:52 Tools
Basmati Beatdown 06:20 Tools
Cabaret Dance Music [from Anjane Mein] 05:52 Tools
Wada Karle Sajna feat. Lata Mangeshkar & Mohd. Rafi 04:10 Tools
Hydrolik Carpet Ride 02:15 Tools
Smami safari 02:15 Tools
Ram Balram 04:49 Tools
Kashish: Music Theme 02:15 Tools
Bionic Kahaan 03:17 Tools
Professor Pyarclal 04:49 Tools
Disco Raj 04:04 Tools
Kundab's hideout 04:49 Tools
Banarasi Babu Beats 00:42 Tools
Awara Sadiyon Se feat. Asha Bhosle 04:04 Tools
Disco Cammata 04:04 Tools
Nigahon Ka Adaon Ka feat. Asha Bhosle 03:39 Tools
Superstar Sam 01:16 Tools
Electric Vindaloo 03:39 Tools
Mr. Natwarlal 03:39 Tools
Inspector Jay's Big Score 03:39 Tools
Pyar Zindaghi Hai 03:39 Tools
Theme Music [from Kashish (The Attraction)] 03:39 Tools
Punjabis, Pimps, and Players 03:39 Tools
Somebody To Love 03:39 Tools
Ram Balram (Ursula 1000 remix) 00:30 Tools
Rafoo Chakkar (Music) 03:37 Tools
Theme From Don (edit) 02:18 Tools
Fist of Curry 03:55 Tools
Third World Lover (Kid Koala & Dynomite D) 03:55 Tools
Qurbani (Title Music) 01:16 Tools
Hum Tumhe Chate Hain ft. Manhar & Anand (Edit) 01:16 Tools
The Good, The Bad, and The Chu 01:16 Tools
Superstar Sam (Skit) 01:16 Tools
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Kalyanji Anandji was name used by Indian composer duo known for its work on Bollywood film soundtracks, particularly action potboilers in the 1970s. The name comes from first names of the two Gujarati brothers that formed the duo, Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah. Some of their best works are "Don", "Saraswatichandra" and "Safar". Kalyanji and Anandji were born to Virji Shah, who migrated from Kutch to Mumbai to start a Kirana (provision store) business. The two brothers began to learn music from a music teacher, who actually knew no music, who taught them in lieu of paying his bills to their father. One of their four grand parents, was a folk musician of some eminence. They spent most of their formative years in the hamlet of Girgaum (a district in Mumbai) amidst Marathi and Gujarati environs — some eminent musical talent resided in the vicinity. The brothers were known for their humility and easy-to-approach nature. They also were well known for their love songs and poetry readings. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, their work was introduced to a young Western audience by three albums. 'Bombay The Hard Way: Guns Cars And Sitars' was a mix album put together by US DJ Dan The Automator; 'Bollywood Funk' was an Outcaste compilation album put together by Sutrasonic DJs Harv and Sunni; while 'The Beginners Guide To Bollywood' was compiled by John Lewis from Time Out magazine. All three of these records concentrated on Kalyanji Anandji tracks from 1970s films that featured funk breakbeats, wah-wah guitars and Motown-style orchestrations. Kalyanji died on August 24, 2000. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.