Mp3 taal movie songs
Though Alok did spoil the effect of the song video-wise, Sukhwinder did put an extra effort into it and made it feel good audio-wise. It is a gyaan-filled number, based on the lines of not breaking a promise once made. Kariye Na, I was informed, was supposed to be sung by Alok Nath on-screen, so I tried to make it as earthly as possible. Needless to say, Asha-ji and Richa Sharma (who sings in the background) only add to the song, but credit must be given to Ash and Shiamak Davar to have made it visually so much appealing! It talks about one being unable to bear a heart-break, and all other major problems does seem to be but small in front of this tragedy. Aditya Narayan, who has inherited singing skills begins this with ’’Jungle mein bole koyal ku ku ku.’’ Later, Asha-ji takes over. I wouldn’t be surprised if the opening music makes you feel weird, as it is meant to be so. Nevertheless, in the entire duration of 8+ minutes, it doesn’t disappoint a bit!Īnd now, I should not forget the creative Kahin Aag Lage Lag Jaaye. After that, it does create a bit of zest in the listener, as much ahead, it rests solely on music, with no lyrics for a long time. So it gathers momentum only midway, and not before. This, I must tell you, is a situational, erratic-paced number, with it appearing when something interesting is happening on-screen. Then, we have another sad version of the same, sung wonderfully by Sukhwinder Singh and Kavita Krishnamurthy. Ye dard hai ya dardon ki dawa, ye koi sanam ya aap khuda. Ye prem nagar anjaan dagar, saajan ka ghar ka kisko khabar.Ĭhhoti si umar yeh lamba safar, ye ishq hai kya kisko pata. The music is smooth-flowing and that, combined with the class lyrics by Bakshi-saab and the elegant rendition by Anuradha Sriram, Sonu Nigam and myself just makes your sensitive ears captive to the mesmerising melody of this one. You may ask anyone who has heard this song, and all of them will surely have one thing in common to say - that this is the best Rahman creation since a long time. I need not remind you about the legendary Ishq Bina, by far the most Holy song related to love in the Indian cinema. And it involves the listener completely, leaving him with a satisfied feeling. So I made sure to combine slow beats with vigorous ones! This starts on a slow note, and picks up pace gradually. I was told that the film opens with this one, Aishwarya dreaming about the dance and stuff. The first track in the album is The Beat of Passion.
Thank You aLi for giving me this opportunity. So you tell me, how can a lesser mortal like me review this album? So I give over my keyboard to the maestro himself to present his thoughts on the same. Indeed, a landmark in the Indian history.Īs far as I can recall, the sales of this album, in 1999, surpassed even that of Hum Dil De Chuke sanam. Rahman, literally combines each taal with the other and comes up with a superior product, a cut above the rest.
Anand Bakshi sums up the entire album in totality. Taal Se Taal Mila - These words (also used in a song of the film) by Late Mr. The album being reviewed, Taal, is just so spectacular and so unique that I could not find words to describe its richness. Since you may have been tired of all my reviews, I’ll make a difference this time around. Welcome to yet another music review of aLi.