Forgot Shreya Ghoshal's and Bade Ghulam Saab's " Bhore Bhayi"???

--- On Tue, 3/10/09, Prakash Balaramkrishna <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Prakash Balaramkrishna <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Delhi 6 Music Review - BBC - Music
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 11:12 AM








http://www.bbc. co.uk/music/ release/56bd/



AR Rahman has produced a perfect accompaniment to Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's, 
long-awaited Delhi-6: trippy beats, romantic melodies and even devotional 
sounds mirror Delhi's old city.
Masakali (implying freedom or liberation) mixes tempos and is both melodic and 
power packed. It is a bubbling, feel-good song, with interesting and naughty 
lyrics. Mohit Chauhan impresses with his vocal range and ensures that this 
track will become one of the biggest hits on the album.
Arziyan, a qawwali, harks to the spirit of Islam in old Delhi. Javed Ali and 
Kailash Kher mesmerize as they sing with tabla and harmonium.
Genda Phool captures Rajasthani folk culture. Rekha Bharadwaj keeps it 
authentic though a funky-beat finishes the track on groovy hip-hop note. Rekha 
appears again with a quartet of female singers chanting the evocative bhajan 
Aarti (Tumre Bhavan Mein). 
In stark contrast, Dilli-6, sung by Blaaze (an Indian-based rapper), is 
undisputedly the boldest track on the album. Filled with attitude, flair, and 
style the track mixes toxic techno, pop and bass. 
Hey Kaala Bandar is another track that pushes the boundaries, infusing rap and 
pop over a bubbly and upbeat tune, but lacks Rahman's trademark melodies. 
Rahman himself, features on Rehna Tu. Reminiscent of songs from Mehra's 
previous film, Rang De Basanti, it is pure vintage AR and lights up the 
soundtrack.
Acting legend, Amitabh Bachchan, closes the album with a spiritual, poetic ode, 
Noor. Written by Prasoon Joshi, it should make more sense in the film but 
merely surprises here.
Time and time again, Rahman produces music that is so original and so unique 
that one can't help but be in awe of his every creation. Delhi-6 is yet another 
example of his brilliance. 

















      

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