Friday, January 7, 2011

Patiala House Music Review

Jassi’s vocals make a huge difference in Laung da lashkara, a passably catchy track; but Rola pa gaya is severely weighed down by its stereotyped SEL sound. Hans Raj Hans’ Tumba tumba is delightfully earthly and tuneful, while Shafqat’s Kyun main jaagoon and Vishal Dadlani’s Aadat hai voh are both brilliantly scored, with fabulous lyrics! Baby when you talk to me has a lilting, 80s pop one-hit wonder sound while Richa Sharma rounds off the soundtrack with the resonant Aval Allah. Patiala House gains a lot from its elegant melodies! And yes, something needs to be done about Hard Kaur.

Milliblog

To sum up, one is spellbound as Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy prove once again that whenever they have been entrusted with the task of composing for a big project they always rise to the occasion and deliver the goods. Last year it was Shah Rukh Khan's MY NAME IS KHAN, where they showed their class and versatility, and they have come out with flying colours once again in case of PATIALA HOUSE. Our favourites are "Laungda Lashkara, "Kyun Main Jaagoon" and "Aadat Hai Voh". Definitely an album worth procuring and savouring!

Glamsham

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the post Neo. I have not yet heard the music.

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  2. Decent soundtrack . btw listen to yamla pagla deewana its awesome OST.

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  3. I like YPD ST. Just the Rafi title song redoing gives me goosebumps!

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