Song Side One:
- Saagar (Title Music) – R. D. Burman
- O Maria O Maria – Asha Bhosle & S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
- Jalpari – R. D. Burman & Chorus
- Dance Music – R. D. Burman & Chorus
Song Side Two:
- Saagar (Theme Music) Happy – R. D. Burman
- Yuhni Gaate Raho – Uncut Version – Kishore Kumar & S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
- Saagar Kinare (Duet) – Uncut Version – Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar
- Saagar Kinare (Sad) – Lata Mangeshkar
- Sach Mere Yaar (Music) – R. D. Burman
Song Side Three:
- Chehra Hai Ya Chand (Uncut Version) – Kishore Kumar
- Sach Mere Yaar – S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
- Jalpari (Studio Versioon) – R. D. Burman & Chorus
- Saagar Kinare (Sad) (Studio Versioon) – Lata Mangeshkar
Song Side Four:
- Jaane Do Na (With romantin tete_a-teto) – Asha Bhosle & Shailendra Singh
- Saagar Kinare (Solo) – Full Version – Kishore Kumar
- Saagar Kinare (Sad Saxophone) – R. D. Burman
Presenting “ Saagar ” first time on coloured double LP. Master directly sourced from the original spool to preserve its analogue sound along with a new look and packaging that aptly deserve this musically genius album from the maestro late R D Burman. The OST of SAAGAR, on LP record, was first released in 1985. Subsequently, it had seen umpteen releases; on LPs, EPs, Picture Discs, Cassettes, and CDs. But, for the want of one released treasure, somewhere within the minds of the Bollywood film music lovers especially, with PANCHAM enthusiasts and KISHORE KUMAR fans, there lied a little regret and a buried desire. — And now, after 40 long years, Universal Music India and Basking Shark Private Limited, endeavoured yet again, to satiate that thirst, with this double LP set release of the music album of SAAGAR. The analogue era of vinyl records, adorned with immaculate clarity and qualitative finesse, effortlessly captivated every vinyl lover. Here, in this booming digital craze of 2026, so as to bring back that very ultimate sonic fulfilment with true analogue feel, the obvious choice was to re-release the tracks on vinyl LPs. – The selectively designed tracks include uncut versions of soundtracks, unreleased music pieces and, the ever-gossiped-emotional gem of Kishore Kumar’s Saagar Kinare (solo). The 70 seconds of the never released (sad version) of the title track played on saxophone, the uncut portions of incredibly pulsating Yunhi Gaate Raho…, the uncut prelude of Saagar Kinare (Duet), the sax filled precursor to the exquisitely guitar-strummed Chehra Hai Yaa Chand, the subtleties in the resonances of the waves and the footsteps of Jalpari, would surely mesmerize every music lover. The music pieces of this album and the bridging of the passionate chat ups, would import within every listener, their romantic college days, decked with the nostalgic scores of ever scintillating PANCHAM and KISHORE KUMAR combos. Gently place the stylus on the grooves. Enjoy this collector’s album and sway back to the golden analogue era of vinyl records.