naresh's voice is very clear. no benny in this song.

--- On Tue, 1/20/09, Jahanzeb Farooq <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Jahanzeb Farooq <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Re: BLog review of D6 music
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 3:19 AM










    
            i am surprised that people are not liking kala bandar and to the 

extent that it has been compared to shano shano. kala bandar is my 

favorite after dil gira, rehna tu and arziyaan. it is a rocking song. 

and comparing it to shano shano is nothing less than an insult to it.



i love the way it starts and the way it breaks to faster rap portion 

with "kaaley reeti rivaj hata ke..." that is simply awesome. by the 

way is that Bonny? and who is the female singer who starts the song, 

she is not mentioned in credits, anyone any idea? also i could figure 

out where Naresh and Srinivas come in the scene.



--- In arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com, "rahuldavidbeckham" 

<rahuldavidbeckham@ ...> wrote:

>

>    

>  The new year has begun and the person for whom the year has brought 

a

> lot in its beginning only is A.R. Rehman . Riding high on his Golden

> Globe Success his new album , Delhi 6 , is all set to win hearts of

> the people all over again . As a true Rehman fan I am very happy on

> his golden globe success and I am sure he is all set for an academy

> award and following that would be even more success and who knows

> Speilberg who now has a contract with the Ambani's Big Pictures 

would

> opt to work with him instead of his all time favourite John Williams

> for a change . I am not in any ways comparing the two legends , John

> is John and Rehman is Rehman .

> 

>     Off late , I was a little disappointed with Rehman's recent work

> i.e. Ghajini and Yuvvraaj . Though they got popular but were not

> complete albums in my view and I was beginning to believe that maybe

> Rehman is losing his touch a bit due to the overwork that he has 

done

> last year with 5 albums releasing in a year and 1 film score that 

won

> him the Golden Globe . But thank God , He is back with this album 

and

> beginning the year literally on a high Note .

> 

>     Delhi 6 has been Directed by the Rang De Basanti fame Rakeysh

> Omprakash Mehra and the lyrics on this one are also by the lyricist

> Prasoon Joshi . Prasoon didn't do a good job in Ghajini apart from 

few

> songs . Talking of this album , I would like to make it pretty much

> clear that it is more of a "film" soundtrack and would look fabulous

> in the film along with the story . When I rated Yuvvraj a little 

less

> people argued with me saying that it is very different and deserves 

to

> be rated higher . For me Different is not always necessarily a Good

> Different . Why I say so ? Because on the contrary Delhi 6 it is not

> only different but also great being different .

> 

>     This soundtrack is very unusual in the sense that it has been

> entirely made keeping the film in mind and hasn't given any 

attention

> to commercial success . And usually when this is done the album not

> only succeeds but also becomes a very integral part of the film .

> Listening to the songs from the album I could almost imagine the 

film

> in my mind and though I first listened to the songs at 1 o clock in

> night so I wont say that the songs made my day , I would rather say

> the Songs made my night . One thing I promise to you guys the film 

is

> going to be very different as it is the case with Rakeysh's film and

> maybe this time also you would walk back home with a nice 

entertaining

> lesson like you might have in Rang De Basanti .

> 

>     Enough about the film , lets talk about the songs . The 

soundtrack

> opens with a completely classical rendition in the form of "Bhor

> Bhayi" . The song is entirely a classical rendition and quite

> refreshing , taking us back to our roots . This is what Indian

> classical music is all about and if you like classical music then 

only

> this song is for you . For a music lover like me anything classical

> like this is always a treat . And among the female singers in the

> industry who is better than Shreya for classical songs . A very

> pleasing song in the beginning of the soundtrack and would again 

look

> fabulous in the film . The track begins with Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali

> Khan and Gujri Todi singing in their impeccable style and later 

Shreya

> joins him . Music wise a really nice Indian classical rendition with

> the use of Tabla and Harmonium .

> 

>     Next comes the song that is catching popularity like fire ,

> Masakalli . The song who don't know is based on the white Kabutar

> (Dove sounds so boring) that you see in the promos . Masakalli is 

the

> name of Kabutar and after more than a decade we have song on Kabutar 

,

> last one being Kabutar Ja Ja in Maine Pyaar Kiya . The song has been

> sung by Mohit Chauhan of Jab We Met fame is definately a find and he

> has to go a long way . The music and lyrics are great but it is the

> style of singing that stands out . What fun did Mohit have while

> singing the song and the fun kinda comes on to the listener . The 

song

> is a real treat and has Rehman in his Genius impeccable style .

> Prasoon also does a great job and I am sure it won't have been an 

easy

> task writing a song on a Kabootar . Overall , its a great teamwork 

on

> this one and the track that would win hearts every where . Sonam is

> also looking like a 'dove' only in the song in her white Punjabi 

dress

> . And like me lot of guys would have already fallen in love with her 

.

> She better get ready to handle a huge fan following once the film

> releases .

> 

>     Next comes a small couplet which has been given vocals by the

> baritone king Amitabh Bachchan himself and he like always makes sure

> that when he speaks you better listen to it . The couplet or nazm is 

a

> really nice one and probably carries the central message of the film

> of communal harmony so listen to it carefully .

> 

>     Next comes an Aarti "Tumre Bhavan Mein" which is a nice 

devotional

> track . Such tracks are a rarity in a bollywood soundtrack and after

> the "Mann Mohana" of Jodha Akbar this is another devotional track in

> the same league . Its nice to see Rekha Bharadwaj on a soundtrack

> other than his Husband's and she has been given great company by

> Kishori Gowariker and Shraddha Pandit . Together they sing it in a

> nice folksy way and don't sing it like professional singers giving 

it

> a more authentic feel .

> 

>     The fifth track "Genda Phool" is again a folk track but Rehman 

has

> given it an all new dimension with his music . His new age music

> matches well with the folk track and makes it much more entertaining 

.

> The lyrics on this one are also good and Prasoon does a fine job

> writing authentic folk lyrics . Rekha Bharadwaj does a great on this

> one too and she has that Desi Indian voice that makes the song sound

> great . Remember Rekha or not , she sung that song "Namak isk ka " 

in

> Omkara . She has been given nice company in chorus by Shraddha and

> Sujata .

> 

>     Next comes a very very different track "Dil Mera Daftan" by Ash

> King . This song has some really nice music and Rehman has done a

> great job . The music on this one could very well be used in the

> background score . I would love to have the original track of the 

song

> without the Vocals . The vocals on this one are by Ash King and he

> does a fine job and has been backed up really well by Chinmayee . 

The

> lyrics are great and quite different . Prasoon Joshi does a good job

> on this one also . He has very nicely used the word "Daffatan" and 

for

> urdu impaired people like me it is an Urdu word for "Suddenly" .

> Rehman is again in his truest element and does a great job again .

> 

>     Next comes a song "Hey Kaala Bandar" which is little commercial 

in

> nature . This one has some weird English and Hindi lyrics mixed

> together that remind us of the "Paathshala" from Rang De Basanti .

> Paathshala was a huge hit and it did have much more entertaining

> lyrics than this one . This one has nice music but the lyrics are 

not

> as catchy and entertaining as they were in "Masti Ki Pathshala" .

> Though it is not as good as that one but it is certainly better than

> "Shano Shano" of Yuvvraj . But I felt it had some of the shades of 

the

> music from Yuvvraj in some parts . If you also felt the same then

> please leave a comment .

> 

>     Then comes "Rehna Tu" which is a nice song that has a western 

feel

> to it . It has been sung in the style of an English song by Rehman

> himself . This track is very different and Rehman has dealt with it 

in

> a very nice manner . But I felt that the track was a little weak in

> some parts in between and it felt a little inspired from Rehman's 

own

> work in past . Still , it is a very much a different track and the

> lyrics are also good by Prasoon . The track would work in the film 

and

> probably among the listeners too . This one is a nice long song 

which

> has really nice music towards the end .

> 

>     After this is the title track "Delhi 6&#8243; which is more of a 

RAP

> song by Blaaze, Benny Dayal, Vivinenne Pocha, Tanvi and Claire .

> Together they do a great job and give it a very different feel . 

This

> one sounds a little like "Cypress Hill" songs and would sound really

> good in the film . For a change we have song based on "Delhi" and 

not

> on Mumbai . Strangely there have been so many great artists in

> Bollywood that are from Delhi still very few have tried to capture 

the

> city in the film . People have also got a little bored with Mumbai 

so

> this film would be a nice welcoming change and I being neither a

> mumbaikar or delhiwaala can get a taste of the cities in films only 

.

> The song talks about the city and its people .

> 

>     The last on the soundtrack is "Arziyan" by Jaaved Ali and 

Kailash

> Kher . This one is also a devotional track of the league of "Khwaja

> Mere Khwaja" and is a really nice composition . The lyrics and music

> both are really good on this one and Prasoon and Rehman together 

have

> done a great job . This time the vocals are by Jaaved Ali and 

Kailash

> Kher and they do a great job together . "Allah Ka Banda"-Kailash 

Kher

> does a great job along with Jaaved Ali . This song is the perfect 

one

> for portraying the Jaama Masjid on-screen . This one surely is among

> the best on the album .

>     Overall , its a great soundtrack and has many different genres 

of

> music in it . Ten completely original songs with no remixes is one

> more pleasant thing in the album . Rehman starts the year with a 

bang

> and is back in his true element . Rakeysh also needs to be applauded

> for this album since brought out the best from both Rehman and 

Prasoon

> . It has everything from an Arti to a Sufiana track and from a nazm 

to

> a RAP track . It has comletely Indian classical "Bhor Bhayi" on one

> hand and it also has a "Kaala Kaala Bandar" on the other . "Genda

> Phool " gives it a folk touch whereas "Dil Gira Daffatan" gives it a

> western feel . And the icing on the cake is "Masakalli" which does 

not

> belong to any genre and is still a brilliant track . And as SRK said

> at the golden globes , I would also say "Way to go Rehman" and I 

would

> like to add too it "Way to go Prasoon and Way to go Rakeysh " 

> 

> 

> http://bollywoodrat ed.wordpress. com/2009/ 01/16/delhi- 6-music-review/

>




      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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