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04 Jul, 2006

Fluid – Flute Grooves by Naveen

Posted by: Karthik In: Non-film

Sivamani opens and Naveen aptly weaves a lovely, racy flute piece in the title track. The much celebrated Bombay Theme goes completely haywire to begin with and then we get the now-cherished flute piece again. The improvisations jar, though. Mohana is the pick of the album with excellent support by Rajesh Vaidya on the veena. Naveen’s rendition adapts very well in the carnatic scheme. Chennai rain is very Rahman’ish. The tune’s great and you kinda hum along with it! The guitar-based Jiya Jale is fantastic, with Rashid and Keith playing a major part! First light’s jazz’ish feel with a Bhoopaalam base is haunting. James ‘The man with the Golden Flute’ Galway’s influence is clear in the Symphony, but Naveen’s blending of some Indian notes is excellent. You & I is pretentious though, with very less of Naveen. And is that Gowri Manohari I hear in Essence? My knowledge is limited but from what I hear, the adaptation sounds beautiful. There’s a strong Rahman influence throughout the album. But Naveen’s debut proves that there’s life beyond film music and ridiculous remixes. That Naveen has managed to get a fabulous team spearheaded by Sivamani’s percussion lends extraordinary charm to this phenomenal album!

Keywords: Naveen, A R Rahman, James Galway
Note: 200 words here. This album deserves it!

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3 Responses to "Fluid – Flute Grooves by Naveen"

1 | Sneha Kochak

July 5th, 2006 at 4:06 am

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Hey Karthik!
Your postings are very interesting and very articulate. Got your blog’s link from itwofs.com
You inspire me to write reviews myself. I’m into a lot of new sounds and am excited everytime bollywood releases something big or rips something small ;-)
I’ll be mailing you with some rips I know of that aren’t on the site.
Until then, Kudos!
Sneha

2 | Sarm

September 11th, 2006 at 9:39 am

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Hey!
Good review that. Yes, the songs jar at times. Some look like they have been stuffed with too much of accompaniment. The flute sounds best when it’s played alone or with minimal instrumental support. Mohana is, undoubtedly, the pick of the album. Jiya Jale sounds good. All in all, a good attempt…

3 | subru

September 11th, 2006 at 9:39 am

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Hey!
Good review that. Yes, the songs jar at times. Some look like they have been stuffed with too much of accompaniment. The flute sounds best when it’s played alone or with minimal instrumental support. Mohana is, undoubtedly, the pick of the album. Jiya Jale sounds good. All in all, a good attempt…

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