nice details dude.. excellent! ARR rules in JA.. only he can do such an
amazing album..


On Jan 21, 2008 10:17 AM, shalivahan Phoebus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   this is my personal opinion on Jodha Akbar music
>
>
> AZEEM -O -SHAAN SHAHENSHA:
> this song is very very opulently composed by rahman--the horn sound, the
> percusions, thumps,the chorus all are eloquent. The chorus is so impulsing
> and the back ground percussion makes it a perfect praising song. then comes
> the sword rythms which again proves that rahman is so innovative with his
> sounds. What I loved the most  in this song  is  the part  between 3:46 to
> 4:40 and the last chorus part, which I cannot describe in words, that can be
> felt only by heart. Every time the chorus sings  each time it gives a
> electric impulse feeling as in it shows that Akbar is really great, the
> dheem thom chorus part gives us a picture of the power of Akbar and
> greatness of Rahman. We can enjoy each and every bit of this song.
>
> JASH-E-BAHARAA:
> this one is a singers song. I think that the credit to this song should go
> to Javed Ali (of course after Rahman) for so beautifully presenting the
> song. This one is simple and sweet song and has not many layers like the
> previous one. The tabla are sounds and santoor sounds are so
> melodious.Just one or two layers which makes it very sweet one. This shows
> Rahman is capable of composing a grand song even with not many layers in it.
> The song is so grand melody song, this shows why he is called THE KING OF
> MELODY. A perfect romantic song
>
>
> KWAJA MERE KWAJA:
> honestly speaking the first  time I heard the song it did not grew on me
> but for the very next time I heard I learned that it  was amazingly
> beautiful song. With this I can understand why Rahman is called the
> MAGICIAN. Now I am listening to this one the most number of times. Rahman's
> voice is the main attraction in this song, he sung so beautifully, its so
> divine voice. Each and every word which comes out of Rahman's mouth show us
> paradise. This song is made in heaven by musical god a r rahman. Whenever I
> stop playing the CD this song wanders in my mind, the sound of kwaja mere
> kwaja with rahman's voice echoes in my mind and I keep on singing myself-
> Kwaja mere kwaja.The multi -layered vocals are amazing. Whenever Rahman
> comes from anthra to mukuda again and sings kwaja mere kwaja it gives me
> goose bumps, I feel like  to bow down before Rahman
>
>
> Inn Lamhon Ki Daaman Mein:
> Initially I thought this one is another different romantic & melody song
> like Jash-e-bahara but no, its a different song. This is a song with a lot
> of variations. This one starts with a melody tune and suddenly goes to a
> different groove and with a nice chorus. Sonu nigam's voice is impressive
> and chorus is also so good. The santor used through the song is melodious.
> the transformation from the mukuda part to anthra is done very well and the
> return to mukuda again is outstanding. i think this song depicts how jodha
> and akbar get united.
>
>
> Man Mohana:
> I do not know why many did not liked this one but personally I really
> liked the song, just  hearing to the singers voice makes me to listen it
> again. Bela Shende did an excellent job, she sings on varied scales and pace
> through the song thats beautiful. The flute vocals used remin me of Taal. I
> can suggest you a way to like the song, just  start with listening to  only
> this song and do not listen to other numbers before this one and just close
> your eyes and listen how the singer sings through the song, her voice itself
> makes the song a nice one . Sometimes it sounds like Ahistha Ahistha from
> Swades. I think its a situation oriented song and we will like it definitely
> while watching the film. I became a great fan of Bela Shende of this song.
> the song is growing on me each time I listen to it
>
> Intrumentals:
> Both the instrumentals are excellent  no  need to mention this
> specifically  because  when Rahman composes an instrumental its always mind
> blowing. Navin again did magic with his flute . We can hear two types of
> flute vocals through the song that makes this one a different one and Kwaja
> mere Kwaja instrumental shows that why Rahman is innovative in using
> different kinds of musical instruments like Oboe so nicely. I am sure this
> one will give a greater impact
>
>
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