Music Review: Yuvvraaj
October 29, 2008 by admin
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Subhash Ghai’s latest music Yuvvraaj’s music has been composed by A.R Rahman. Does it live up to the expectations? Find out now!
Yuvvraj - music review
Subash Ghai , Gulzar and Rehman are back after Taal and the expectations are naturally very high. Rehman has also been in very good touch with blockbuster hits to his credit in both Hindi and Tamil.
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Can a broken CD damage a CD drive? Music Review: - David Bryne amp; Brian Eno
Music Reviews and Hot Guys - Katherine Heigl
Katherine Marie Heigl (born November 24, 1978)Next up for the hott girls list is the one any only Katherine Heigl. Katherine is another just like the last 2 that is a little bit Jekyll and Hyde. One day I think she is one of the hottest girls on the planet and the next time I see her she is completely plain Jane.
Music Review | Joe Jackson: Diverse singer does a little of everything (The Columbus Dispatch)
There was little chance of Joe Jackson offering a caricature of himself last night during his 90 minute set in the Southern Theatre. From his start 30 years ago, the British singer has taken on various exaggerated personas, arguably all of them already caricatures.
Music Review: Michael Franti & Spearhead All Rebel Rockers
Political music doesn’t have to be boring, and dance music doesn’t have to be mindless. I attended my first reggae concert in 1980. Peter Tosh, one of the founders of the Wailers along with Bob Marley, was playing an outdoor concert at what was then The Ontario Place Forum in Toronto, Ontario. In those days it was simply a covered stage surrounded by maybe twenty to thirty rows of seats, and grassy hillside where you could park your…
Silambattam - Music Review
Yuvan Shankar Raja is back with this movie featuring Silamabrasan and Sana Khan. This album is a song for the masses and does not really reflect the talent of the young music director.I really believe the actor influences the music director a lot as there is a lot of similarity in the music scores for all of their films together.
Music Review: Joel Harrison - The Wheel
Political? Philosophical? Banjo’s? This innovative music is full of surprises. Joel Harrison’s CD, The Wheel, is a melange of philosophy and intriguing music. According to Harrison, he “wanted to assemble a body of work that contained the intimacy, complexity, and beauty of acoustic concert music and merge it with the raw, grooving spontaneity of jazz.” I’m going to say he accomplished that; it seems to me…
New iPhone Software TinEye Music Reviews
New iPhone Software TinEye Music: This is a very smart software, as long as you use iphone shooting the CD cover, TinEye Music will use this picture in iTunes, allmusic.com, YouTube and Wikipedia to help you search within this cd all the information
Jo Jo Zep kicks off on MGMT - music reviews
October 28, 2008 by admin
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Music review: Oakland Opera does Stravinsky (San Francisco Chronicle)
The odd proportions of the Oakland Opera Theater’s scrappy new all-Stravinsky double bill begin to make perfect sense once you think in culinary terms. The show, which opened over the weekend in the company’s bare-bones warehouse space near Jack London…
Music Review: Michael Franti & Spearhead All Rebel Rockers
Political music doesn’t have to be boring, and dance music doesn’t have to be mindless. I attended my first reggae concert in 1980. Peter Tosh, one of the founders of the Wailers along with Bob Marley, was playing an outdoor concert at what was then The Ontario Place Forum in Toronto, Ontario. In those days it was simply a covered stage surrounded by maybe twenty to thirty rows of seats, and grassy hillside where you could park your…
Jake One|White Van Music (review)
After taking some time to clean up my apartment, which entailed listening and going through over 100 unlabeled CD’s (I’m never making a “mixtape/playlist” CD-R ever again, it’s strictly iTunes/iPod only from now on), I decided to sit back and listen to Jake One’s latest release entitled White Van Music. Being a bigger fan of underground Hip Hop tha
Music review: Oakland Opera does Stravinsky (San Francisco Chronicle)
October 28, 2008 by admin
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The odd proportions of the Oakland Opera Theater’s scrappy new all-Stravinsky double bill begin to make perfect sense once you think in culinary terms. The show, which opened over the weekend in the company’s bare-bones warehouse space near Jack London…
Music Review: Yuvvraaj
Subhash Ghai’s latest music Yuvvraaj’s music has been composed by A.R Rahman. Does it live up to the expectations? Find out now!
Dostana Music Review - Vishal-Shekhar hit right chord*****
October 28, 2008 by admin
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Film: Dostana; Music Director: Vishal-Shekhar; Singers: Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan, Vishal, Saleem, Amanat Ali, Shankar Mahadevan; Music Rights:
Music Review - YUVVRAAJ
YUVVRAAJ started creating buzz as soon as the first teasers started hitting the airways. This is arguably the most anticipated soundtrack and movie of 2008. The Subhash Ghai – A. R. Rahman duo only came together once before this venture and were responsible for creating an epic masterpiece that stretched beyond anyone’s imagination.
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Aegan - Music Review
This is the third movie for yuvan with Ajith. The first two movies Dheena and Billa were big hits.Yuvan’ s orchestration skills are brought to the fore in this album. Saroja was an interesting album but Yuvan has taken one more step with this album.All the songs are Peppy.There is not even a single slow song in the album.
Music Review: Sonny Rollins - Road Shows Vol. 1 (CD)/ In Vienne (DVD) (Blogcritics.org)
“A different sunset every night,” Rollins once said, “that’s what jazz is about.” Funny what an early end does to a legacy.Doomed geniuses are always better off, accolade-wise. They make their mark, even if it is ever so fleeting, and that moment is examined by fans-turned-archaeologists for generations.Pity the poor soul, then, who keeps at it. Who remains vital, unparalleled and upright.Jazz …
Music Review: Simon & Garfunkel - Bookends
Simon & Garfunkel: Chapter 4 A lot changed during the 18 months between Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme and the release of Bookends. The Vietnam War was reaching its critical stage, the release of Sgt. Peppers had impacted the very fiber of modern music, Jimi Hendrix had exploded upon the scene, and Simon & Garfunkel had helped to organize the legendary Monterey Pop…
Music Review - Hello (2008) - Cool
Music Review - Hello (2008) - Cool - HEROES stands out as worthy album
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Today’s show started off rather strangely, with me somehow managing to arrive exactly one hour early. For those of you who frequent the late night/early morn, you’ll understand how one hour of ITDE time is the equivalent of four hours of normal time– in other words, I was pretty fried following the broadcast! Sweet Action was being covered by one of Carbondale’s bright lights, Tom Vasilj, so I had some lovely Coltrane to roll into town on… and more importantly, some stimulating conversation as w
Music Review: Tom Verlaine - Dreamtime and Words from the Front
Two of the former Television front man’s early solo albums get much-needed reissues. Of all the major bands to come out of the CBGBs Era, it was Television who remain arguably the least fully appreciated. Despite releasing two magnificent albums of guitar-driven art-punk (Marquee Moon and Adventure), the New York band never passed into the MTV circle of their peers in Talking Heads or Blondie, for instance. Perhaps lead…
Super Star Rajinikanth Robot Avatar Inspires Arnold Schwazeneger Terminator?
October 28, 2008 by admin
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Super Star Rajinikanth Robot Avatar Inspires Arnold Schwazeneger Terminator? As known to all that Super Star Rajinikanth Enthiran the Robot was shot recently at Goa. The entire team had shot some of the important scenes which featuring Super Star, Cochin Haneefa and others. Director Shankar for maintaining secret about the movie had made tight security. More than this Director Shankar is keen to prevent leaked photographs to the media. Continue reading ‘Super Star Rajinikanth Robot Avatar
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Today’s show started off rather strangely, with me somehow managing to arrive exactly one hour early. For those of you who frequent the late night/early morn, you’ll understand how one hour of ITDE time is the equivalent of four hours of normal time– in other words, I was pretty fried following the broadcast! Sweet Action was being covered by one of Carbondale’s bright lights, Tom Vasilj, so I had some lovely Coltrane to roll into town on… and more importantly, some stimulating conversation as w
