Thursday, November 29, 2007

Taare Zameen Par ( Music Review)



Prasoon Joshi's lyrics follow a poetic route which means double the effort for the composers to think innovatively. Taare Zameen Par would make for an emotional cinematic viewing.
Singer Raman Mahadevan builds on the melodious feel of the album with Kholo Kholo which is about opening up the world around you and breathing all the air in the beautiful surroundings. Very urban and belonging to soft-rock, Kholo Kholo has a guitar as it's base instrument which works wonders with Raman's smooth vocals. A.R. Rahman and Gulzar saab would definitely approve the kind of great job that Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Prasoon Joshi do.
Aamir Khan begins Bum Bum Bole with some funny sounding gibberish which is meant to appeal to the kids. Bum Bum Bole takes a rhythmic mood.
Jame Raho, a song that takes a listener through the journey of a student from waking up in the morning to going to school to studying hard and achieving success.
10 singer for Bheja Kum, a two minute rock track which starts with the words 'Idiot, why can't you'.
With Maa, Shankar Mahadevan gives himself another good solo after the title song Taare Zameen Par.



 

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