Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Monday, July 22, 2013

Once Upon a time in Mumbai - Dobara Music Review.

Milan Luthria is back with the sequel to his hit OUATIM, this time with Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi sinha and Imran Khan.

Pritam returns for the music composing duties for this flick as well. The lyrics are by the ever innovative Amitabh Bhattacharya, who replaces Irshad Kamil in this movie.

The album contains 4 tracks in all, which is quite less. Pritam has gone for quality upon quantity here.

Tracklist

No. Title Singer(s) Length
1. "Ye Tune Kya Kiya"   Javed Bashir 5:14
2. "Tayyab Ali"   Javed Ali 4:37
3. "Tu Hi Khwaihsh"   Sunidhi Chauhan 4:51
4. "Chugliyaan"   Javed Ali & Sahir Ali Bagga 4:59



The first song Yeh tune kya kiya, sung beautifully by Javed Bashir, is a sequel to the previous movie`s most popular song Tum jo aaye zindagi mein, which was sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.


The song starts in the qawalli type mode and stays there. the interludes in the song are the same tunes from tum jo aaye zinagi mein, which reminds the listener that this song is like a continuation to the previous movie`s hit track.
Javed Bashir as always nails the song along with the help from  wonderful chorus. Amitabh Bhattacharya`s lyrics are woven beautifully in the song, and as a continuation to tum to aaye zindagi mein it does justice to the song.

Second track of the album is a rehash of the famous Tayyab Ali song from Amar Akbar Anthony. Sung by Javed Ali, this rehash works only because it has a completely new lyrics for the antara part and new tunes for the antara which are woven masterfully by Pritam with the original mukhda.

Although, Javed Ali sings with much gusto and emotions, the notes are pretty high for his voice and I feel, Sonu Nigam would have been a better choice. As, for the lyrics, they are as funny and blackmailing as they can be.

Third Song is Tu hi Khwaish, sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, is a cabaret number, to be filmed as an item number or on Sonakshi Sinha. Nothing more to write about this song. Run of mill stuff.


The last song is Chugliyaan, sung by Javed Ali and Saahil Bagga providing the Punjabi vocals. The song is kinda same like Pee loon from the prequel. Lyrics and tune are like the stock Pritam and Amitabh Bhatacharya stuff.

Very little to choose from a 4 track album, but Yeh tune kya kiya leaves a very distinct mark on the listener and hence is the best song from the track.

I give it 3/5 stars... 

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

JAB TAK HAI JAAN MUSIC REVIEW

CHEERS TO ALL OF YOU!!!

So the biggest and most anticipated album "JAB TAK HAI JAAN" is out...
The last movie to be directed by great Yash Chopra, it features music composed by A.R.Rahman and lyrics painted by Gulzar , the Academy award winning duo.
The album features 9 tracks.


Opening the album is CHALLA by Rabbi Shergill , a total punjabi sufi song, beautifully sung by Rabbi. It also sounds more like a Rabbi song than a AR Rahman song. The lyrics are beautiful...as expected by Gulzar.


Next is the star of the album HEER  sung soulfully by Harshdeep Kaur and to be picturised on Katrina. The song is definately the best of the album with its poetry and serenading tune, with the vocals invoking the emotions of listeners.



Next is Ishq Shava, A club song by Raghav mathur and Shilpa Rao, club number with dance beats and some imaginative lyrics by Gulzar saab.



Also an instrumental dance piece ISHQ DANCE features in the album, i dnt like instrumentals a lot, so no impression on me.

The title song sung by Javed Ali and Shaktishree Gopalan, this song definately changes the tempos and tunes 2-3 times in matter of 4 mins. Javed Ali does a wonderful job laying a wonderful foundation for Shaktishree to take it to the peak with her power vocals.


Saans and Saans (reprise) - Shreya Ghoshal and Mohit Chauhan team up for the mandatory love song to be picturised in Swiss alps fr the Yash Chopra movie.
the lyrics are wonderful with the tune sounding more like a Madan Mohan composition than an A.R.Rahman one.
Mohit Bari Chauhan is completely out of place here... a better choice would have been Shaan or Udit Narayan.
Shreya also performs the reprise version, the sad version with more pathos vocals. Sounding like more Madan Mohan song.



Last is the Poem Recitation by Shahrukh Khan set to tune of A.R.Rahman and written by Aditya Chopra. Adi does a good work int he poem and the tune is already well loved by listeners.


So overall it is a nice album, which will grow on you as u listen it for 3-4 times. My pick would be Heer, Saans and Challa.... 

4.3/5 stars from me.