Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms of "Laung Da Lishkara," a timeless Punjabi album released on December 31, 1986, by the legendary Sukh Pal Sukh. This iconic album, composed by the maestro Jagjit Singh, is a celebration of Bhangra music that has stood the test of time. With a duration of 52 minutes, it features 11 tracks that encapsulate the essence of Punjabi culture and tradition.
The album kicks off with "Challa," a track sung by the renowned Gurdas Maan, followed by other captivating songs like "Sare Pindch Puare Raye," "Long Da Lishkara," and "Main Kandyali Thor Ve." Each song is a testament to the rich musical heritage of Punjab, with lyrics penned by Gurdev Singh Mann and Bobby Dhanowali. The album also includes collaborations with Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh, adding a unique blend of voices that enrich the overall listening experience.
"Laung Da Lishkara" is not just an album; it's a journey through the heart of Punjab, filled with energetic beats, soulful melodies, and heartfelt lyrics. Whether you're a fan of Bhangra or simply appreciate good music, this album is a must-listen. Released under the Saregama label, it continues to be a beloved classic, cherished by music enthusiasts worldwide.