Thursday, July 9, 2009

Music review: Slumdog Millionaire - A. R. Rahman


Music review: Slumdog Millionaire


all the songs are composed well the A.R.Rahaman done his task well every songs are designed well even the tamil songs also It's one thing to Sitar'ize everything goes completely to the west and more to infuse the theater with violin so beautifully in a democracy maniacally, sitar-driven track - the oddly titled Mausam Escape offers perhaps the best example of what sets achieve Rahman the soundtrack of Slumdog Millionaire. Most instrumental pieces - the quirky, the sound of northern Africa in the riots, the great Middle East meets jadhi-liquid Dance; Suzanne magical buzz in the heart-wrenching issue of Latika, television them'ish techno ditty, Millionaire - work extremely well. Not to be outdone, the songs are real, even better! From the combination MIA-Rahman in the wake of Saya ... Or the nice people Jai Ho - which in all honesty is dilettantish - banda sonora the Sizzler literally. Suzanne has another as in dreams of fire, which was built as a ballad, while the share of Paper Planes MIA remix DFA and only add to the eclectic soundtrac even in tamil songs also Shankar Ehsaan Loy's Aaj Ki raat annoyingly highlights, as well as the imagination, but completely filmi Choli ke peeche reprocessing, Ring Ring and very tame Gangsta Blues. Shorn of the usual Indian'ness, Slumdog the soundtrack is very accessible and attractive. Rahman and the best international work to date!

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