http://www.desihits.com/blog/article/music-review-blue-20090910


By: Mufsin MahbubMusic maestro A.R. Rahman is back with another 
soundtrack after composing the tunes to "Delhi-6." For his next gig, he has 
chosen something different to work with, namely the action-thriller "Blue." The 
news that A.R. Rahman worked on "Blue," and teamed up with Australian pop 
star Kylie Minogue, has caused a lot of buzz lately. Hopefully fans will 
appreciate this soundtrack since it offers a different sound and takes some 
time to get used to.What We Think:
This soundtrack may not be one of A.R. Rahman's best work, but the tracks are 
somewhat enjoyable. The songs "Aaj Dil Gustakh Hai" and "Fiqrana" are 
definitely likeable - both tunes have a surprisingly different sound that makes 
their harmony romantic. "Rehnuma" is another romantic duet, performed by Sonu 
Niigaam and Shreya Ghoshal. But it may not stay with the listener for long. 
A.R. Rahman brings back Rashid Ali from "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" for the track 
"Bhoola Tujhe" and it brings back the original sound of the music composer. 
"Yaar Mila Tha" is a full-on masala party track performed by Udit Narayan and 
Madhushree. It sounds different from anything that Rahman has done before. As 
for "Chiggy Wiggy," any composer could have created it, but listen to it 
two-three times and you'll be addicted! The only thing that grabs your 
attention is the chemistry between Sonu Niigaam's bhangra portion and Kylie 
Minogue's Australian accent. We end the
 album with the track "Blue Theme" which gives lots of high Punjabi energy, 
complete with a lively orchestra and great vocals.Best Tracks:
"Aaj Dil," "Fiqrana," "Bhoola Tujhe," "Yaar Mila Tha"Worst Track:
"Chiggy Wiggy"Final Verdict:
"Blue" is not a path-breaking soundtrack, but it is thoroughly enjoyable 
and beautifully orchestrated. A.R. Rahman's experiment with different sounds 
definitely gives it a good vibe.


      

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