"Skip the next track and go to next one"...

what a review man??? cha... I've never seen in my life so far.... wht a
fantastic review...!!!

You should join some media and give this kind of reviews, buddy.. You've a
bright future.

Cheers,
Siraj



On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 3:18 PM, rivjot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Skip the next track and go to next one haha
>
>
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Music Review: Yuvvraaj
> > Published
> > by
> > Harry
> > on October 15, 2008
> > in Music. Tags: ar rahman, listen, lyrics, music soundtrack, review,
> yuvraj, yuvvraaj.
> > Subhash Ghai is one guy who knows how important music is for a
> > Bollywood movie. He makes a good effort to ensure quality to the last
> > bit. His soundtracks sell better than his films sometimes. Remember
> > Taal? A.R Rahman’s music topped the charts for a really long time and
> > the film blew up at the box office. Subhash Ghai is back with another
> > flick titled Yuvvraaj. The film stars Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Anil
> > Kapoor and Zayed Khan in lead roles. The music has been composed by A.R
> > Rahman and the lyrics have been penned down by Gulzar. A typical
> > Subhash Ghai menu. Yuvvraaj is slated for a November release. The music
> > is finally out so let’s check it out!
> >
> > Track Listing
> > 01. Yuvvraaj - Main Hoon Yuvvraaj
> > 02. Yuvvraaj - Tu Meri Dost Hain
> > 03. Yuvvraaj - Shano Shano
> > 04. Yuvvraaj - Tu Muskura
> > 05. Yuvvraaj - Mastam Mastam
> > 06. Yuvvraaj - Zindagi
> > 07. Yuvvraaj - Dil Ka Rishta
> > 08. Yuvvraaj - Manmohini Morey
> > 09. Yuvvraaj - Shano Remix
> > The soundtrack starts with Salman Khan with the fifth of Beethoven
> > trying to introduce his character in the film. As usual he’s more
> > confusing than ever. Skip it and move to the next track Tu Meri Dost
> > Hain (it is actually Hain and not Hai) which starts off really well.
> > Sung by Banny Dayal and Shreya Goshal, the song is a soothing melody.
> > The next track Shano Shano is a surprise from A.R Rahman. It sucks
> > right from the moment it begins. Tu Muskura by Alka Yagnik and Javed
> > Ali is another soft number. Gulzar’s lyrics are not as
> extraordinary as
> > they usually are. Mastam Mastam is a typical A.R Rahman melody. It will
> > remind you of Saathiya. Zindagi, the next track, reminds me of
> > Hariharan. Rang De Basanti has a track which could easily be blamed for
> > this song. Skip the next track. Manmohini Mere is my favourite track in
> > the entire soundtrack. It has been sung by Vijay Prakash, a dude I have
> > never heard of before, but he managed to make up for the bad music in
> > the album. A slow yet excellent track. The soundtrack ends with a remix
> > of Shano Shano. The remix is actually better than the original version.
> > On the whole, I really hope the double ‘V’ and ‘A’ work for
> > Yuvvraaj. The soundtrack isn’t worth the money at all. Except for two
> > tracks, the soundtrack is dull. Subhash Ghai and A.R Rahman have
> > managed to disappoint. Finally!
> >
> > http://harryjerry.com/music/review-yuvvraaj-soundtrack/
> >
>
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