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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magical .....,
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This review is from: Dev.D CD (Audio CD)
Have you ever had the experience of having heard a piece of music or probably an album and been "blown away" - wondering what hit you. With me an ARR album typically does that each time.Today I am going to speak about Dev D and a certain composer called Amit Trivedi. This album of his - Dev D - has blown me away - and I admit if there was a Indian composer after ARR that I have come to appreciate this much - its the behind Dev D - a young 29 year old composer called Amit Trivedi. Mind you - he is just 2 albums old - and which brings me to Aamir - which was his previous album - an equally powerful and startling album that. This guy Amit is here to stay ( I just pray to the music gods - that he does - just pray that he doesn' get caught up in the routine world of usually crappy Bollywood music). Coming back to this album now - this is not a album filled with soulful - heart-wrenching numbers. This is what I call an album where each and every track is fun - full of fun akin probably to the move theme. I doubt if these songs will even figure as full numbers in the movie - I think they will be destined to play in the background. Will write a quick 1-line review of each track It goes without saying on each of these that lyrics are absolutely offbeat, might appear zany ..but hear them closely and u will understand the genious behind it. 1. Emosanal Atyachar (Brass Band version) - Whacky, fun ... sounds like a north indian marriage band 2. Emosanal Atyachar (Rock version) - Rock-styled version of the previous albeit shorter, zanny and equally fun 3. Aankh Micholi - Electronic, fast paced, fun. 4. Dev Chanda - Theme music 1 - ..heavy bass to open with ...pa pa ra ra ...ooooo ...wonderful flute to end with 5. Dev Chanda - Theme music 2 - .. softer ..and wonderful whistles with wonderul streaks of violin in the background ..wonderful 6. Dhol Yaara Dol - I dont know how to review this one. Hear it ..its wonderful..the arrangements, shilpa rao's vocals 7. Dil Main Jaagi - Pure Blues ...and Jazz - simply amazing ..... 8. Duniya - Yeh Duniya badi gol hain ....aur yeh gaana bada mast hain. The song of the moment for me. Amazing arrangement. Blew my mind away 9. Ek Hulchul Si - Wonderful Guitaring, percussion ....and cool vocals .... 10. Hiknaal - Oh ..we were missing a Punjabi number. Here comes one interlaced with some rocking guitaring ...absolutely great 11. Mahi Mennu - Another Punju number - but unclassifiable as a typical Punju number though. Classy yet again especially the beginning 12. Mahin Mennu Sad - alternate sad version 13. Nayan Tarse - Holy Cows ....from the start to end, this number takes you in a journey ...vocals ...music, the trumpet ....the vocals top everything else 14. Paayalia - Carnatic strumming at the beginning which turns into a weirdly wonderful number with some good vocals 15. Pardesi - This has to be one of the best ones in this album - absolutely ravishing tune, arrangement and great lyrics 16. Ranjhana - A sad situational number I presume with stunning vocals and a soothing pace and feel. 17. Saali Kushi - Jazzy number ....by a sad drunk lover I presume. 18. Yahi Meri Zindagi - I can't review this one. This one is sheer artistry ..the music, the rhythm, the arrangements and ofcourse the singing aspect This is one hell of a Celebration ...this album ..a Celebration of music that I have been missing from any composer except ARR. This album makes me want to believe that there is hope for Indian composers. It doesn't start and end with ARR - this guy Amit Trivedi is a complete musician .whether its the music, the rhythm, his own singing or the voices he has used. I pray that this guy doesn't get lost in the crowd - lost in the dirty world of mundane Indian film music. Here's to Dev D (I also recommend his previous work Aamir - that is another gem of an album which unfortunately I missed last year only to discover it now through Dev D) Take my word for it ...hear these 2 albums ....Dev D and Aamir -A
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spectacular!,
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This review is from: Dev D (MP3 Download)
This is an excellent soundtrack for an outstanding film. The mix of songs is eclectic and electric. Buy it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful mix of different styles,
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This review is from: Dev.D CD (Audio CD)
WOW! Where do I begin? I am speechless! Not since ARR came out with Thiruda Thiruda have I come across one music album that contains such a diversity of musical styes.Its tough to pick favourites - each song is so beautiful. All of the vocals are top notch. Instrumentation and Sound engineering is fantastic. Here are the songs I find myself listening to the most. * Pardesi - Very modern. * Yahi Meri Zindagi - Beautiful, uplifting and full of life. Very hummable. * Paayaliya - Fantastic song with a punchy bass line infused with carnatic style sitar and shahnai. * Dil Me Jaagi Armaaye - Simple and beautiful melody - vocals over piano. Very calming, bluesy. In all fairness, credit also goes to Anurag Kashyap for making such a good movie. I find myself visualizing the movie as I listen to each song. The fantastic video makes the songs even more memorable. There is clearly a renaissance happening in Indian cinema and music. I am fortunate to be witnessing it firsthand. Needless to say, I will be watching out for new work from Amit Trivedi/Anurag Kashyap. |
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Dev.D CD by Amitabh Bhattacharya (Audio CD - 2009)
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