What can be said about AR Rahman that hasn't been said before? Here's 
something: His vocals don't cut it. Honestly, it's upsetting to have a 
legendary composer push himself as a vocalist when there are great singers 
around. A minor clarification - 'great' does not mean Sukhwinder Singh. Also, 
it's obvious Rahman's trying very hard to put himself out there as a vocalist, 
since he has 'handpicked' songs he has sung on.Percussion is king on Jiya Se 
Jiya, a lovable tune dampened by AR Rahman's voice right from the 
start. Khalballi is a wonderful example of how some music should released 
without vocals. Ever wished you could choke someone by just thinking about 
it?Meherbaan from Ada's soundtrack is a classy song. The music is perfect, and 
after a long time Rahman's voice sounds bearable. Surprisingly, it sounds 
alright even when he goes higher on this one. Dil Se has kick*ss music, there's 
plenty going on and it all fits right in. For those who
 long for the Rahman of yore, you'll find some of him in here. Ek Mohabbat 
'Vote For Taj' is like the other songs on the compilation... well composed. 
Almost every track is Rahman attempting to show his mellow side, which is 
terrible for this collection because there's very little here that actually 
'connects'. By the time Pray For Me Brother comes on, you're ready to toss the 
CD case at someone just to start a fight out of sheer boredom.The 
fabulous Bombay Theme overshadows everything else on this compilation. Not only 
has Rahman done the music a huge favour by not singing, but the composition is 
also excellent. Bombay Theme is the only song on this collection that is full 
of soul. The rest is stuff that will be praised to death because it has 
Rahman's name on it.The instrumental version of Pray For Me Brother sounds 
better than the original, but may very well be played while you're having free 
lunch at a wedding. It's pretty pointless to have
 a Club Mix of Jiya Se Jiya, and it's even more stupid to make something like 
that, but then everyone wants to make money, yes?My only beef with Rahman is 
that his singing is dull. He's bloody good at composing music, and manages to 
sing with sincerity. But sincerity does not always ensure quality.'A Journey 
Through Anthems', the CD says, but how many of these tracks can actually be 
called 'anthems'? Sorry to break it to you, but except for Bombay Theme, there 
is nothing else on this CD that comes close to being an anthem.What use is a 
compilation that doesn't feature some of the artiste's best work? Is it an 
attempt at showcasing his lesser known songs? Or is it an effective 
money-squeezing exercise, considering fanboys will buy it anyway?The biggest 
question here is, how many musicians who sing about peace and hugs actually 
care? Do musicians and music labels not know everyone cannot be fooled and some 
people can actually tell when an artiste is
 cementing his popularity among the public that doesn't know better? It's 
really not that hard to recognise a poseur, y'know?VERDICTMaybe the best of 
Rahman's work has been kept aside for future compilations. Neat way of ensuring 
the cash never stops flowing, but too obvious. And way too pretentious.. I bet 
all your Michael Jackson CDs have been dusted, so just continue spinning 'em if 
you want to listen to songs about peace.RATING: 2.5/5
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