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This is an archive article published on May 6, 2011

Disc Check

Sandesh Shandilya sticks to old-world melody but the contemporary tweak could have been better.

Love U8230;Mr.Kalakaar!

Sony Music,Rs 160

Sandesh Shandilya sticks to old-world melody but the contemporary tweak could have been better. The best track is Vijay Prakash-Shreyas simplensupple Tera intezaar,which stays in your mind. Sarphira sa hai dil Neeraj-Shreya and Kahin se chali aa Mohit Chauhan-Shivangi Kashyap are pleasant to listen to and may catch on. The rest of the tracks,including the English,Reaching for the rainbow Jenice Sobti-Vinnie Hutton are okay.

Crackers

FilmyBox Music

This one is strictly forgettable,with not a single song worth investing attention and time on,thanks to an all-pervading mediocrity across compositions Dilip Sen,Parvesh-Darpan,lyrics and vocals. Skip it if you love film music.

Shor In The City

Sony Music,Rs 160

Shreya Ghoshal-Tochi Raina score in the catchy and folksy Saibo,a Sachin-Jigar song that has already made waves. The other Sachin-Jigar tracks are typically contemporary and rauc rock?-ous. Composer Harpreets solo effort Deem deem Shriram Iyer works while we listen,but does not stay with you.

Luv Ka The End

Yash Raj Music,Rs 160

Ram Sampath delivers a fluffy score that works principally because of the melody innate to the peppy sound and rhythms. The best track is Freakout Joi Barua-Aditi Singh Sharma that has a lot of zing,Aditi Singh Sharmas solo Luv ka the end and Suman Sridhars gentle Tonight also score. The much-hyped The mutton song Krishna Beura is a tepid-rock qawwali with corny but harmless words.

 

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