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
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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…

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