Sunoh’s ballad’ish tune is charming – Kkunal Sam’s arrangements are easy on the ears. Tu aa bhi ja – credited to Take That’s Beautiful World track, Patience – is uneven in Hindi. Subrato Ghosh and Joyit Lahiri’s Gungunade is lilting with fantastic arrangements by Joel. But, Joel’s composition in Yaadein, along with Nachiketa Chakraborty’s Halka halka are just passable. Shurjo Bhattacharya’s two tracks, the soulful Sanwariya and the lively, very-much-in-love Khushnuma, are the album’s highlights, the former, in particular with awesome vocals by Vasundara Das! Suzanne D’mello’s forcefully dancy Tere liye is bland, however. Three respectable tracks prop Babul’s self-titled album.
Keywords: Babul Supriyo, Sidelined forever singer
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1 | jaydeep
May 30th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Sidelined forever singer…ha ha..thats really a good one.
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