There’s a voice only track, ‘Kashmir’ by Shreya in this that I particularly liked.Listening to some Bollywood this morning.
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Original audio CDs available ??? sir
Any chance to get this movie original audio CDs???
Sneha Khanwalkar is a brilliant Music Composer who goes to great lengths just to capture the essence of local music and their raw flavour. Apart from Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, Gangs of Wasseypur was another amazing album from her.One of my favorites...
Fantastically presented music from northern states of Haryana, Punjab, UP.
Especially the rendition of that utterly traditional Ragini (if i have pronounced it correctly) about the conversation between Lord Shiva and Godess Parvati..
(when I actually learned about the exact conversation that this particular composition refers to, It just struck me how that young singer from a village presents them with such purity)
Another masterpiece is the Jugni and another Punjabi folk song... Just fantastic numbers full of pure rawness of the traditional music and lyrics along with great amalgam of modern instruments..
She was brilliant in GoW! Amazing use of folk!Sneha Khanwalkar is a brilliant Music Composer who goes to great lengths just to capture the essence of local music and their raw flavour. Apart from Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, Gangs of Wasseypur was another amazing album from her.
Time passed by fast, right? I too get surprised to realise that some of these albums/films are almost 20 years old and I was in my thirties then! The 90’s in contrast seems appropriately distant. Is that because Bollywood music from 00s was modern enough (stylistically as well as technically) with stalwarts like ARR and SAL making albums that still sound contemporary? Possibly.Can't believe this was 2008!!
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this albums sound quality is also good when compared to other soundtracks . It still punches above some of the recent recordings.Can't believe this was 2008!!
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Time passed by fast, right? I too get surprised to realise that some of these albums/films are almost 20 years old and I was in my thirties then! The 90’s in contrast seems appropriately distant. Is that because Bollywood music from 00s was modern enough (stylistically as well as technically) with stalwarts like ARR and SAL making albums that still sound contemporary? Possibly.