Shano remix is a melodious treat to the ears??? Not a bad track, mind you, but melodious treat?
LMAO! "Ladies come clossa, I'm the Cassanova!" LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- In [email protected], "juliencristobal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Music Review: Yuvvraaj > Music Critic: Goher Iqbal Punn > > Producer-Director: Sughash Ghai > Cast: Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, Boman > Irani to Katrina Kaif > Music: A R Rahman > Lyrics: Gulzar > > The showman of Bollywood Subhash Ghai comes up with his latest > venture, `Yuvvraaj'. Starring the big Bollywood brigade from Anil > Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, Boman Irani to > Katrina Kaif in the lead; the movie has Mr. Ghai doing various jobs > for the film. Yes, he not only does the direction, but also produces > and writes the flick. The movie is expected to be a big hit. Lets > wait for the release, if it fulfills the expectations. But one thing > is certain that the music of Ghai's films always does wonderful and > adored hugely amongst the music buffs. The compositions of his > projects are hummable that everyone likes to hum it around. The music > conscious filmmaker, Subhash Ghai gives special treatment to his > film's album, which is why whether his films succeed at the box > office or not, but the music does hit the jackpot. The poetic genius- > filmmaker-littérateur-writer Gulzar Sahib has been roped in to dash > off the lyrics for this soundtrack. Ghai's hot favourite music > composer AR Rahman scores the tunes. The combination of the virtuoso > of music Rahman and the lyrics genius Gulzar will definitely bring > some magical pieces to enjoy with. The promos have started to show on > the channels and undoubtedly they raise the sprits. > > 1): Main Hoon Yuvvraaj (Salman Khan) > The opening is wonderful. It is laced with the Beethoven's Fifth > Symphony (performed competently by the Chennai String Orchestra). > Salman sings with perfection and you love to hear his baritone voice. > The lyrics by Gulzar are great. So is the composition by Rahman. Go > for it. > Rating: 8.5/10 > > 2): Tu Meri Dost Hai (AR Rahman, Benny and Shreya Ghoshal) > The music maestro AR Rahman comes up to rnder this track. His singing > is as usual melodious and catchy. Benny, the new find on msic scene, > who impressed in `Jaane Tu Yah', attracts the ears. Shreya is > fantastic. The musical arrangements are min boggling. The guitar > strings arrest the breath. Gulzar's lyrics are classy. The > composition by Rahman is a thing to rave about. > Rating: 8/10 > > 3): Shano Shano (Sonu Nigam, Srinivas, Karthik, Timmy, Sunaina, > Vivienne Pocha and Tina) > Next to come is `Shano Shano'. Sung by Sonu Nigam, Srinivas, Karthik, > Timmy, Sunaina, Vivienne Pocha and Tina, the track shows how > brilliant they all are in their renditions. This is without any doubt > a dance number. And once it starts playing, your feet begin to tap > automatically. Lyrics and music are superb. > Rating: 8/10 > > 4): Shano Shano (Sonu Nigam, Srinivas, Karthik, Timmy, Sunaina, > Vivienne Pocha and Tina) – Remix > The remix version arranged by Krishna Chetan is a melodious treat to > hear. > Rating: 7/10 > > 5): Tu Muskara (Alka Yagnik and Javed Ali) > Now, get ready to listen a love ballad rendered by Alka Yagnik and > Javed Ali. Alka appears with her spongy voice and the singer who > injects sugar in your ears in the song, `Kehnay Ko Jashn-e-Baharan', > Javed Ali oozes out with brilliance here too. Gluazr Ji impresses > with the pen and Rahman shows his intelligence with the music. Guitar > with this track also depicts the sugary effects. > Rating: 8/10 > > 6): Mastam Mastam (Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Naresh and Benny)`Mastam > Mastam' features Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Naresh and Benny to warble > the lines. It's time to put your dancing shows once again, as Rahman > brings his trademark rollicking style of composition for you. So just > rock with the vocalists and the music genius. All the singers > register impacts but Sonu and Alka seem perfectly in their elements. > Gulzar Sahib presents creative job and Rahman sends chill through the > bodies. > Rating: 8.5/10 > > 7): Zindagi (Srinivas) > The following track is philosophical and stars Srinivas to croon it. > His magical voice is a class to be with. The use of harmonica and > woodwinds soothe the souls. The philosophical lyrics by the creative > genius Gulzar impress you from tip to toe. Music by Rahman is > pleasant. Press the repeat button to have the joys. > Rating: 9/10 > > 8): Dil Ka Rishta (A R Rahman, Sonu Nigam and Roop Kumar) > The song begins with the sounds of low key piano followed by drumming > and you instantly like to hear it completely. The track enjoys a > fusion of styles, Indian, and western classical, instrumental and > vocal, with Rahman doing a bit of voice percussion as well. Sonu and > Roop does jutice with their parts as well. > Rating: 7.5/10 > > 9): Manmohini Moery (Vijay Prakash) > The album ends up with, `Manmohini Moorey'. Vijay Prakash shows his > vocal quality utterly. This number appears to be a traditional Indian > classical `mukhra' which Rahman blends with electronic beats. > > Rating: 8/10 > > Conclusion: > > The grand project by the showman is undoubtedly being awaited hugely. > The combination of Subhash Ghai, Gulzar and A R Rahman in this > soundtrack of `Yuvvraaj' will certainly bring mammoth business from > the music stands. A classy album in every sense of the word. > > Overall Rating: 8.5/10 > > http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/18755/music-review- > yuvvraaj.html >

