Himesh Reshammiya in Sufi style, with background all bass, makes a nice start, but Damadamm masti masti mast kalandar part of the title song could be a bit more innovative I guess. Still, the song does sound nice, and with all those voices, there is almost no nasal factor in the song. Nice one. Worth [...]
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The first song, Music Bandh na karo, is on the lines of party abhi baaki hai, but not that good. Still an okay one, should work fine as a party number. The next, Hey na na na Shabana is an interesting one, Raghav’s voice is well used by Sachin-Jigar and the music is kinda catchy. [...]
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Harris Jayaraj is here. After Kakka Kakka and Gharshana, the song that is Khwabon Khwabon here, is as good as it was back in 2003 and 2004. Yes, it has the potential to be a rage here as well, especially with the Gibberish Suchitra is performing for the third time. Do listen. The next, Chahoon [...]
Continue reading about Force (2011): Music Review (Harris Jayaraj, Lalit Pandit)
With Aadesh’s so-enthusiastic music, Ladd baapu is excruciatingly long with its five and a quarter minutes, even though the lyrics are not bad. The song is a bit noisy but maybe some good publicity and a good video can make it likable. As of now, strictly okay. Khel Khel mein, again sung by Aadesh and [...]
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Akshay Kumar gets RDB to compose for his home production Speedy Singh, earlier titled Breakaway. Definitely, the album has all Punjabi songs, all dance numbers at that, but the albums still sounds good, if you’re one for the type. Here is a review. The album starts with ni aaja ve sung by Veronica with H-Dhami. [...]
I am not really into Bengali music and understand the language very little, but recently when I was going through the Ovi website, I saw this album called ‘System’ that attracted me a bit and I downloaded Hente Chenashona Rastay, Papon’s version. And the sound so impressed me I downloaded the entire album. So you [...]
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The album starts with Sajid-Wajid-Hard kaur sung Chandni Chowk se or Dekh Tamashe, which is pretty banal with Hard Kaur’s typical rap followed by a song just full-of-beats and so many instruments as I have heard them a lot. The next, Ishqan da Ishqan da has Sonu Nigam and Shweta Pandit singing. This one has [...]
Continue reading about Chatur Singh Two Star: Music Review (Sajid-Wajid)
The small album of total five tracks starts with Aaj Chalein hum, sung by Shaan and Pamela Jain. Somehow I did not have much expectations from the song and as the song unfolded, it came true. Though the lyrics are fine, the arrangements are banal and tune is not too great. Passable. The next song, [...]
Continue reading about Music Review: Chitkabrey – Shades of Grey (Akshay Bafila)
13 tracks. 6 original songs. 11 singers. With some singing more than one song and some songs getting different singers for different versions. In short, Pritam does his best to create a full mix and match combination, and the results seem pretty good. There we go with a review. Rabba main to mar gaya oye. [...]
Sohail Sen for the first time gets something worthwhile outside Ashutosh Gowariker’s camp, and he looks keen on making it big. Here is a review of his entry into YRF, Mere Brother ki Dulhan. The album starts with the title song Mere Brother ki Dulhan, a fast paced, quickly addictive, likable number with some interesting [...]
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Welcome to Soundtrack. That’s something Atomizer says. Not a great track, but I put the theme on loop and didn’t get bored for quite some time as it just kept going in the background. Repeatedly, giving me some typical Midival Punditz-Karsh Kale music. The next, Banao banao by Papon is already one of his famous [...]
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Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande starts with Siddharth-Suhas composed Naina wali whiskey dul dul jave, sung by Shahid Malliya. The song, though nothing new in it, can be quite addictive if given a little time. A typical Punjabi dance number. The next song, Desi Jat Posse, sung by Mahi with Suhas, is again a typical Punjabi [...]
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Abhishek Ray’s composition for the words chaand taare jeb mein hain is well sung by KK and makes a nice listen. The next, Shreya’s Chini bhini, again composed by Abhishek, has lyrics bubbling with enthusiasm and Shreya is kind of surprising in this one as she sings the song in a little intoxicated voice. The [...]
Continue reading about I am Kalam: Music Review (Abhishek, Madhuparna, Papon, Shivji, Susmit)
Bubblegum starts with the title song, Bubblegum, sung by Salim Merchant. The peppy-poppy song sounds okay and may work well as a background number. The next number, Holika, is a Holi song sung by Kailash Kher, with very typical-traditional dholak based song with Indian style rap in between, something that reminds me of Raghubeer Yadav [...]
Continue reading about Bubblegum (2011): Music Review (Bapi-Tutul, Hanif Sheikh)
The album starts with Sharib singing Yaadein, a song that goes in the typical Bhatt style, but with slight deviations from track, making it a little different, in a good way. Though the touches of Jashnn are there in the song, it does sound pretty good. The second song, Satrangi Sathiya, sung by Toshi is [...]
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