not surprised where they put Chiggy Wiggy.
- Jahanzeb --- In [email protected], $ Pavan Kumar $ <pawancum...@...> wrote: > > http://www.desihits.com/blog/article/music-review-blue-20090910 > > > By: Mufsin MahbubMusic maestro A.R. Rahman is back with another > soundtrack after composing the tunes to "Delhi-6." For his next gig, he has > chosen something different to work with, namely the action-thriller "Blue." > The news that A.R. Rahman worked on "Blue," and teamed up with Australian pop > star Kylie Minogue, has caused a lot of buzz lately. Hopefully fans will > appreciate this soundtrack since it offers a different sound and takes some > time to get used to.What We Think: > This soundtrack may not be one of A.R. Rahman's best work, but the tracks are > somewhat enjoyable. The songs "Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai" and "Fiqrana" are > definitely likeable - both tunes have a surprisingly different sound that > makes their harmony romantic. "Rehnuma" is another romantic duet, > performed by Sonu Niigaam and Shreya Ghoshal. But it may not stay with the > listener for long. A.R. Rahman brings back Rashid Ali from "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane > Na" for the track "Bhoola Tujhe" and it brings back the original sound of the > music composer. "Yaar Mila Tha" is a full-on masala party track performed by > Udit Narayan and Madhushree. It sounds different from anything that Rahman > has done before. As for "Chiggy Wiggy," any composer could have created it, > but listen to it two-three times and you'll be addicted! The only thing that > grabs your attention is the chemistry between Sonu Niigaam's bhangra portion > and Kylie Minogue's Australian accent. We end the > album with the track "Blue Theme" which gives lots of high Punjabi energy, > complete with a lively orchestra and great vocals.Best Tracks: > "Aaj Dil," "Fiqrana," "Bhoola Tujhe," "Yaar Mila Tha"Worst Track: > "Chiggy Wiggy"Final Verdict: > "Blue" is not a path-breaking soundtrack, but it is thoroughly enjoyable > and beautifully orchestrated. A.R. Rahman's experiment with different sounds > definitely gives it a good vibe. >

