Monday 22 September 2014

Bang Bang Music Review

The Bang Bang album is highly conventional. Composers Vishal-Shekhar give us five tracks that lack novelty and reek of their previous compositions. Banking on their best skills and amazing vocalists, the songs are worth a hearing but lack the quality to make a lasting impression. This album is a classic case of ‘out of sight, out of mind’ and will wear out as soon as the film’s buzz is over.
Who said love can be expressed in a slow, mushy romantic song? Here is a track that is peppy enough with the quintessential love song lyrics. ‘Tu Meri‘ sung by Vishal Dadlani is a fast-paced number that is completely groovy. There may be nothing new in the musical arrangements, yet the typical beats work in favor of this number. song Tu Meri may not become an i-pod favorite but the foot tapping number has a likability to it.

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Uff‘ is a complicated number. The song has too many variations that do not seem to fit in properly. Even though the lyrics are good, the musical variations are distraction in this number. The song certainly has a low recall value and is one of those numbers that will pass you by. While vocalist Harshdeep Kaur steps aside from her usual Sufi singing with this number, the song does not quite come together as a solid piece.

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The reprise version of ‘Meherbaan‘ is a delight. Acoustics by Sanjoy Das (Bapi) and Keba Jeremiah are unmissable. Reprise version remains simpler and has more feel to it. Vocals may not be the highlight in this version but the musical arrangements most definitely are. Its languid nature is what works best for it

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