Kabir Suman

Kabir Suman

Infobox musical artist
Name = Kabir Suman


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Origin = Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Genre = Modern Bengali Songs, Rabindra Sangeet
Years_active = 1992 - present
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Kabir Suman (born 1949), is a Kolkata-based modern Bengali singer-songwriter, guitarist, poet, journalist and TV presenter. He changed his name from Suman Chattopadhaya to Kabir Suman (Bangla: কবীর সুমন) when he became a Muslim. He shot to fame in the 1990s with albums such as "Tomake Chai" (Bangla: তোমাকে চাই "I Want You") and "Boshe Anko" (Bangla: বসে আঁকো "Sit-and-Draw Contest").

His contemporary urban, socially conscious songs draw upon both Bengali "adhunik" (modern) and Western folk and protest music. His work has been a major influence in the development of the Bengali songs, which has influenced bands like Chandrabindoo, and has grown to become a major movement in contemporary Bengali music. Most of his songs are played solo with just a synthesiser or a guitar. Like many Bengali singers, Suman has also recorded albums of Rabindra Sangeet (Songs of Rabindranath Tagore), starting in the late-1990s.

Suman's primary training was in Indian classical music and Rabindra Sangeet, and he picked up Western folk forms while living abroad. From 1975 to 1989 he worked as a broadcast journalist working overseas, living in Germany, where he worked for German International Radio, and in the United States, where he worked for Voice of America's Bengali language service. He finished his second contract with German International Radio in 1989, and returned to Kolkata. He released his first album, "Tomake Chai", in 1992. Since then he has released over ten albums, his most recent one being "Nandigram" in 2007.

Political views and personal life

Along with his musical contributions, Suman is famous as a journalist and active citizen of country. He was a combat journalist in Nicaragua during Sandinista revolution and wrote a book "Mukto Nicaragua" "(Liberated Nicaragua)" on that. In beginning of his musical career, he showed some adherence with the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) but soon got disillusioned. He continued to be vocal for the rights of oppressed in various forums. In fact, today he is one of the important figures in the ongoing movement against the anti-people policies of the communist government in West Bengal. During the Godhra riots, his songs and activities appealed very successfully to mass consciousness against fundamentalism. Kabir Suman is famous for using strong language against political opponents in public functions. Suman composed several songs on the land struggle in Nandigram, which have been released as an album, "Nandigram". Suman announced that the royalty for this disc will be used for support of on going lands struggle in Nandigram and elsewhere.

Discography

Basic Albums
*Tomaake Chai (1992) - HMV
*Boshe Anko (1993) - HMV
*Ichche Holo (1993) - HMV
*Gaanwallah / Suman the One Man Band (1994)- HMV/EMI
*Ghumou Baundule (1995) - HMV
*Chaichhi Tomar Bondhuta (1996) - HMV
*Jaatishshor (1997) - HMV
*Nishidhdho Istehaar (1998) - HMV
*Paagla Shaanaai (1999) - HMV
*Jaabo Ochenaaye (2001) - HMV
*Aadab (2002) - HMV
*Reaching Out (2003) - Kosmic Music
*Dekhchhi Toke (2004) - Cozmic Harmony
*Nandigram (2007) - Cozmic Harmony

*Rizwanur Brityo (2008 )- Unknown

*Protirodh (2008) - Cozmic Harmony

Compilations and live recordings

Sumaner Gaan (1994) - HMV/EMI Shawmokhkhe/Upfront- Live In New York (1996) - Biswas Records Baanshuriya (1998) - HMV Suman Top 10 (1999) - HMV Beesh Shawtoker Sheshe (2000) - HMV Nagorik Kobiyaal (2001) - HMV

Basic albums (Collaborative) Onyo Katha Onyo Gaan Volumes I & II (1986) - Sing To Live [with Nagorik] Nicaraguar Jonyo (1986) - Sing To Live [with Nagorik] E Desh Tomaar Aamar (1991) - SFI / HMV Konthe Nilaam Notun Gaan (1994) - Concord Music [with the Concord Trio] Shobujer Protishodh (1995) - HMV [with Haimanti Shukla] Choto Boro Mile (1996) - HMV [with Nachiketa Chakravarty, Anjan Dutt, Indrani Sen, Lopamudra Mitra, Payel Kar, Shalini Chatterjee, Sreetoma Ghosh, Shayari Das, Tanushree Haldar, Paromita Chatterjee, Reema Roy, Shubhanwita Guha and Reetomaa Gupto] Notun Gaaner Nouka Bawa (1997) - HMV [with Lopamudra Mitra] Dhonyo Hok (1997) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee] Bhetorghore Brishti (1998) - HMV [with Lopamudra Mitra] Shesh Dorjata Perole (1998) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee] Tomaye Khnujechi (1999) - Soundtech [with Sabina Yasmin] Ochena Chuti / Gaane Gaane Duti Mon (1999) - Raagaa/Soundtech [with Sabina Yasmin] Aashche Shotabdite (1999) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee] Ekshaathe Bnachboi (1999) - HMV [with Sohini, Shinjini, Debdutta, Shidhdhaartho, Anirban, Oindrila, Shreya, Shilpi, Arindam, Chiranjeeb, Rajshekhar, Shongeeta, Gaargi, Arundhati, Indrani, Shoilangi, Gargi, Aakaash and Payel] Rongdhonu Taanaa Shetu (2000) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee] Shada Paayra Giyeche Ure (2001) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee] Tumi Gaan Gaile (2002) - Prime Music [with Indranil Sen] Awshshomedher Ghora Chhutchche (2003) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee] Protichhobi (2004) - No Audio Release [with Sabina Yasmin and Bnaadhon] Onekdin Por (2005) - Cozmic Harmony [with Anjan Dutt] Tero (2006) - Cozmic Harmony [with Sabina Yasmin]

Compilations and Live Albums (Collaborative) Onurodher Aashor (1994) - T-Series Ei Shomoye Ei Dujon- Live At GD Birla Sabhaghar (1997) - HMV [with Nachiketa Chakravarty] Tribeni (1997) - HMV [with Nachiketa Chakravarty and Anjan Dutt] Notun Shurer Chnoa (1999) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee, Lopamudra Mitra, Haimanti Shukla and Shaagotalokhkhi Dasgupta] Praan Khola Gaan (2003) - HMV [with Lopamudra Mitra, Nachiketa Chakravarty and Bhoomi] Onyo Hawaye Onyo Gaan (2004) - HMV [with Lopamudra Mitra] Pujor Shera Gaan (2004) - HMV [with Sandhya Mukherjee] Graphiti (2006) - HMV [with Nachiketa Chakravarty, Anjan Dutt, Lopamudra Mitra, Protul Mukherjee and Moushumi Bhowmick]

Film Albums

Obhimaane Onuraage (1992) [Unreleased] - [Playback Singers: Kabir Suman] Attojaa (1993) - [No Audio Release] [Playback Singers: Kabir Suman, Haimanti Shukla] Mahasangram (1993) - HMV [Playback Singers: Kabir Suman, Indrani Sen] Bhoye (1995) - [No Audio Release] [Playback Singer: Kabir Suman] Krishnachura [Bilingual in Assamese (released) and Bengali (unreleased)] (1995) - HMV [Playback Singers: Kabir Suman, Haimanti Shukla] Jodhdha (1996) - HMV [Playback Singer: Kabir Suman] Shedin Choitromash (1997) - HMV [Playback Singers: Kabir Suman, Nachiketa Chakravarty, Shaagotalokhkhi Dasgupta and Lopamudra Mitra] Shurjokanya (1997) - HMV [Playback Singers: Kabir Suman, Sriradha Banerjee, Shaagotalokhkhi Dasgupta and Srikanto Acharya] Katha (2007) [No Audio Release]

External links

* [http://www.kabirsuman.com KabirSuman.com] : Kabir Suman's official website
* [http://kabirsuman.org/forum/index.php Kabir Suman Forum] : Official fan forum of Kabir Suman
* [http://www.sanskriti.org/old_site/suman.shtml Short Bio]
* [http://kabirsuman.org/ Kabir Suman] :: First & Only Fan site
* [http://pages.cthome.net/india2/page62.html Translations of his songs]
* [http://www.indiaifa.org/article.asp?id=515&viewtype=online Indian Foundation for Arts page on Suman]


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