The international album 'Tagore on the Highway' celebrates the uninhibitive, carefree spirit of songs like 'Tomar Khola Hawa' aimed at unshackling his music from typical instruments like sitar, harmonium, tabla, the widely appreciated 'Tup Tup Bristhti", "Hrid Majhare' singer told PTI.
"You might term it as a collaborative effort which came off as I was driving down a highway in US and County Blues played in the car stereo. As Tagore songs followed we thought about something which goes down well with the theme of a road journey," Nipobithi, whose albums topped chart for two years in bengali and on FM, said.
"We need to reinterpret always. Even in the spheres of 'sur' and 'uchharan' (accent) which can be always tweaked and tinkered for better without departing from the grammar and swaralipi and not diluting on the pureness front," Nipobithi said.
She, however, added, "There has to be curbs in experimentation to ensure purity of the soul of the numbers.
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