AUDIO
REVIEWS
QILA
BMG Crescendo;
Rs. 40
Anand
Raaj Anand does live upto the expectations that rose from his innovative
scores of Masoom, Ghoonghat and Ek Dil Tha Ek Thi Dhadkan. This time, the
accent is on Punjabi folk music and that is evident in the all-pervading,
throbbing and reverberating rhythm of the album. The naughty Indi-rap number,
Wah bhai wah.., rendered zestfully by Udit Narayan and Poornima, is a surefire
hit. Kurte ki Bahiya.., another folksy song for which Amit Kumar returns
to the recording studio with Udit and Preeti Uttam Singh, is equally peppy.
Aankhiiya ye... is catchy too, what with Asha Bhosle and Udit vocalising
it. Mehndi wali raat... is yet another folk number. The slower songs
Sadhana Sargams Prem hai ... and Alka Yagniks Tere bin.. - pale
in comparison. The album on the whole is well-worth listening
to.
DEEWANE
TO DEEWANE HAIN - SHWETA
Magnasound;
Rs. 50
Shes
back. Her voice as husky as ever. The lyrics as risque. With that unmistakable
rustic touch which takes one right back to ones folksy roots. The jangle
of the claranet and the jazz of an electronic synthesier combine to create
an innovative mix of the desi and the pardesi, which lends the sometimes
peppy, sometimes propoganda-like, sometimes naughty and sometimes purely
lusty numbers a distinctive feel, which has your feet tapping. Khel khiladi
khel ,Shweta urges and you know the game shes drawing you into is one
where a rugby tackle is translated to mean something more passionate. When
this dusky siren invites you to a Mela the sexual connotations are unmistakable.
Shweta in her very Kama Sutra like costume makes no puratinical effort to
mask her intentions. The lust shows through, pure and simple. The way it
would in any song of the soil. And its here that the appeal of the
album lies. The title song incidentally is obviously the catch of them all.
The beat catchy, the mood sexy and the voice unmistakably
Shweta.
HEERA
BHANGRA MIX
Venus; Rs.
30
Another
of those energy-packed Punjabi folk music concoctions. This album is pretty
much like old wine in a new bottle, refreshingly familiar. It has the traditional
gidda boliyan and an assortment of exhilirating bhangra numbers, interspersed
with synthesised beats and rhythm. Singers Kumar and Dhami sound far too
traditional for a remixed version.
WOH
PILAYE TO ZARA
Venus; Rs.
45
Simply
intoxicating! Eight assorted ghazals devoted to the mesmerising effect of
wine, maestros Mehndi Hassan, Ghulam Ali and Jagjit Singh set it apart from
the clutter of other ghazal compilations. Hariharans caressingly gentle
Woh pilaye to zara... kicks off the revelry on a zingy note. Arzoo Banoos
soul-searing intonation of Thodisi peejiye.. and Pee le sharabi.. keeps the
spirits soaring. The velvety voice of Jagjit Singh makes Ek jaam mein...
worth a repeat listening. Mehndi Hassans Jab bhi peekar.. and Ghulam
Alis Mai nashe main.. are classics in their own right. Talat Azizs
modernistic Ab to sharaab... provides the change of mood. It sure is a treat
for ghazal buffs.
YOURS
FOREVER
Merica;
Rs. 50
Another
one to add to your list of Valentine albums, heres Yours Forever, an
album with eight love songs sung by Ratna. Amidst the songs on love of the
romantic kind, theres one dedicated to motherland India too. The music
composed by Jayanta Pathak has nothing new to offer. Hes included
everything from folk music, traditional tunes, mehndi to pop beats. Ratna,
however has a good voice.
SOME OTHER SUCKERS
PARADE - DEL AMITRI
PolyGram;
Rs. 95
Del
Amitri seems to be a rock band with a lot of promise. Hats off to Andy Alston,
Ashley Soan, Jon Mcloughlin, Iain Harvie and Justin Currie, the energetic
fivesome who people the band, for their memorable new album. If youre
a rock buff, this ones unlikely to disappoint. Wait till youve
heard tracks such as Mother natures writing, Sleep instead of teardrops,
Funny way to win, Cruel light of day and No family man. But the pick of the
lot is indeed the title track, Some other suckers parade. Put this one as
the best rock album of the year thus far, thanks to Alstons excellent
vocals, backed up by some interesting lyrics by Currie.
THE
IN CROWD
PolyGram;
Rs. 95
As
the sub-title indicates, this album comprises of 20 classics from the period
spanning 1964 to 1997. Popular groups and singers such as The Who (I cant
explain), Rod Stewart (Good morning little schoolgirl) and James Brown (Night
train) are featured in what turns out to be a fairly decent collection. Two
of the most energetic numbers on the album, Im a man by The Spencer
Davis Group and Getting better by Shed Seven, are a real treat. Other
foot-tapping numbers are Poison ivy by The Lambrettas and the popular There
she goes by The LAs.
NEW
RELEASES
PYAAR KIYA TO
DARNA KYA
A melodious
musical score by Jatin-Lalit and Himesh Reshamiya, with seven catchy songs.
T-Series; Rs. 38
NIGODI KAISI
JAWANI HAI
This
dance mix album has the best songs of Ila Arun sung by Richa Sharma.
T-Series; Rs. 30
PARDNERS
This
delightful album has 14 great cowboy songs from Walt disney classics.
Plus
Music; Rs. 75
GEETA
SAAR
This devotional
album brings to you the essence of Bhagwad Geeta.
The compilation
has been done by Kundan Kishore.
Payal
Music; Rs. 30
ALBUM
OF THIS WEEK
SALAAM
HMV; Rs.
75
Nusrat
Fateh Ali Khan re-visited and re-invented. The maestro springs a pleasant
surprise with this album by adapting breezy tunes instead of his patent classical
qawwalisque numbers. The element of novelty further establishes the versatility
of the king of fusion music. His resonating voice lends a haunting quality
to the opening Rajasthani folk number Piya re piya... Remixed version of
the same number enhances its appeal further. Mere haath.. is a peppy
pulsating song, the soft and melodious strains of Yeh sham... is a poignant
reminder of Salil Chowdharys Yeh sham mastani.. from Anand, while Pyar
ka diya... is a dulcet ditty that can be heard over and again.
Koi mera
dil... on the flipside has a compelling draw, Ae jaane maan..is a refreshing
breezy, lilting score and Mera gham.. is mellifluous number that clearly
exhibits the supremacy of the Ustad. Khan sahab casts a new magic spell this
time. In this era of cacophony, when cassettes are made for one-time listening,
this one has that rare enduring quality that music lovers crave
for.
FILM
ALBUMS / HINDI '97 |
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Dil
To Pagal Hai
Pyar Kiya
To Darna Kya
Ishq
Pardes
Saat Rang
Ke Sapne
Bada
Din
Zor
Keemat
Kabhi Na
Kabhi
Aflatoon
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[HMV]
[T-Series]
[Baba]
[Tips]
[T-Series]
[HMV]
[plus]
[Venus]
[Bombino]
[T-Series] |
POP ALBUMS
/ INDIAN '97 |
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Nasha
- Pankaj Udhas
Greatest
Dance Remix-2 - Various
Best Of
Daler Mehndi-Daler Mehndi
Humnasheen
- Pankaj Udhas
Nigodi Kaisi
Jawani Hai-Richa Sharma
Ho Jayegi
Balle Balle - Daler Mehndi
I Love You-Udit
Narayan
Pardes '98
- Various
Mohabbat
Kar Le - Shaimak Davar
Sona Kitna
Sona Hai-Various |
[PolyGram]
[HMV]
[Magnasound]
[PolyGram]
[T-Series]
[Magnasound]
[Wings]
[Tips]
[Polygram]
[Tips] |
MUSIC
ALBUMS / ENGLISH '97 |
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Maxi
Dance - Various
Aquarium
-Aqua
Let's Talk
About Love - Celine Dion
Now 3 -
Various
Most Wanted
Boys- Various
MTV Unplugged
-Bryan Adams
The Greatest
Hits - Kenny G
Spice World
- Spice Girls
The Very
Best of ....- Sting & The Police
Greatest
Hits-Richard Marx |
[Plus
Music]
[BMG-Crescendo]
[Sony]]
[PolyGram]
[Polygram]
[PolyGram]
[BMG-Crescendo]
[Milestone]
[PolyGram]
[Milestone] |
UK TOP
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Dil
To Pagal Hai
Ishq
Aflatoon
Zor
Yugpurush
Lal
Badshah
Keemat
Pardes
Saat Rang
Ke Sapne
Pyar Kiya
To Darna Kya |
[HMV]
[Baba]
[T-Series]
[Plus
Music]
[T-Series]
[Pen
Audio]
[Venus]
[Tips]
[T-Series]
[T-Series] |
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