Reviewer also omitted Dil Gira Dafatan!!!!

--- In [email protected], Arvind Ar <arr_arv...@...> wrote:
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> Forgot Shreya Ghoshal's and Bade Ghulam Saab's " Bhore Bhayi"???
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> --- On Tue, 3/10/09, Prakash Balaramkrishna <prakysn...@...> wrote:
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> From: Prakash Balaramkrishna <prakysn...@...>
> Subject: [arr] Delhi 6 Music Review - BBC - Music
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 11:12 AM
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> http://www.bbc. co.uk/music/ release/56bd/
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> 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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