Vithur,
          I agree with you with respect to " I gradually eliminated Ishq Ada 
Hai (female version) and then the male
version and then Hai Dard by Udit Narayan and that's it, most of the
rest of them will rhyme on your ears especially AFTER you're done
listening to them" .Though  I would like to include " Hai Dard ....." as it has 
a special significance to me. :)

Ada - A way of life  .... will soon be an 'integral part of most music lovers.

Cheers

Mahiya

--- On Tue, 7/29/08, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [arr] Ada, Rehman's comeback in his own style
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 2:34 PM










    
            A typical one from Rahman that a first listen isn't worth enough to 
like it or dislike it.  When I listened to all of them 4-5 times, I gradually 
eliminated Ishq Ada Hai (female version) and then the male version and then Hai 
Dard by Udit Narayan and that's it, most of the rest of them will rhyme on your 
ears especially AFTER you're done listening to them and are on your way back 
home from office.


Here's how I would rank.

1. Meherbaan - a classic one from Rehman on his own voice.
2. Hawa Sun Hawa - The one and only Sonu Nigam and a comeback for Alka Yagnik I 
would say.
3. Meherbaan instrumental - music keeps running on your mind when you ride your 
bike or drive your car.

4. Milo Wahan Wahan - Another good one from Alka Yagnik
5. Gulfisha - A peppy one
6.  Gum Sum - gives you a nostalgia of the Shivaji fame Vaa Ji Vaa Ji number 
scored by Rehman himself.
7. Tu Mera Hai - Typical one of Chitra and is NOT a one of Rehman's style


Regards,
Anandhttp://www.mouthshu t.com/review/ Ada_Album- 147618-1. html

-- 
regards,
Vithur

ARR -- The Sweet Cube always



      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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