Just read the interview in his blog and here we see Gops posting it... Nice review Karthik!!!
PS: Don't miss to read the comments section as well :-) Cheers, Madhavan.R Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate! On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Gopal Srinivasan <catchg...@yahoo.com>wrote: > > http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2009/01/15/music-review-delhi-6-hindi-a-r-rahman/ > > Music review: Delhi 6 (Hindi - A R Rahman) > > Posted by: Karthik In: Hindi OST > > New to Milliblog? If you like what you read here, may I suggest subscribing > to Milliblog's RSS > feed or e-mail alerts?. Thanks for visiting! > > Aarti is piously serene while Arziyan pulls off the same thing with aplomb, > just in another > religion. Shreya Ghosal compliments Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan amazingly > well in the > classically inclined, Bhor Bhaye, even as Rahman treats this song with the > respect and > austerity it deserves. The title song is über cool - superb vocals by > Blaaze, Benny, Vivienne, > Tanvi and Claire - all blend in a way that only Rahman can accomplish. Ash > King and Rahman's > backgrounds - in that order - are in rocking form in Dil gira dafatan…the > way Rahman adds and > builds on the orchestration is nothing short of enchanting! > > In a spectacular Vishal Bharadwaj'esque twist, Genda phool not only > utilizes Rekha Bharadwaj's > rustic vocals beautifully, but also seems to emulate and goes one step over > Vishal's usual > music style, with a brusque rhythm et all! Prasoon Joshi's lyrics stand out > in the pop'ily > catchy Hey kaala bandar that digs some shine off the director's last > outing. Ditto with Noor, > where Amitabh's narration is heard in an ethereal set-up. > > Above all these incredible goodies, the soundtrack belongs to Mohit > Chauhan's Masakali and > Rahman's own Rehna tu! While Masakali is a pitch-perfect, perfectly in sync > melody dipping into > the choicest exotic world music styles, complete with a jaw-dropping > orchestration and > magnificent singing by Mohit, Rehna tu sees the composer creating pure > sensory delight. > Prasoon's lyrics again speak for themselves beyond the already brilliant > tune while Rahman, > along with Benny and Tanvi evoke a reaction that can best be described by > the > after-effects…weak in my knees! And boy…that strange and bizarre, extended > carnatic > ending…unbelievable! > > Rakeysh Mehra is one blessed director, to have inspired such an > awe-inspiring assortment of > songs marked by its collective dramatic diversity. Delhi 6 is one of the > best ever soundtracks > I've heard in ages. > > Keywords: A.R.Rahman, A R Rahman, Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Atul > Kulkarni, Divya Dutta, > Om Puri, Rishi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Delhi-6 > > Note: This is THE first soundtrack to have evoked a 300 word review in > Milliblog. Its just that > good and is a must-buy…multiple CD copies, if possible. > >