Abhijit Pohankar's "Urban Raga," released on December 1, 1990, under the Saregama label, is a captivating fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds that beautifully blends the genres of ghazal, sufi, and qawwali. This album, spanning 59 minutes, is a testament to Pohankar's versatility and mastery over his craft.
The album opens with the title track, "Urban Raga," an instrumental piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead. It's followed by "Angels," another instrumental track that showcases Pohankar's ability to create evocative soundscapes. "Folklore," the third instrumental piece, further highlights his knack for storytelling through music.
The album then transitions into vocal tracks, starting with "Ae Mohabbat Tere, Pt. 1," a soulful rendition that delves into the depths of love and longing. The instrumental "Ecstasy" serves as a brief interlude before "Yaad Piya Ki Aaye," a track that captures the essence of yearning and nostalgia. The album concludes with "Ae Mohabbat Tere, Pt. 2," a fitting end to a collection of songs that explore the many facets of love.
"Urban Raga" is a harmonious blend of traditional and modern elements, making it a unique addition to any music lover's collection. Pohankar's ability to seamlessly merge different genres and styles is evident throughout the album, making it a standout piece in his discography.