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01 Dec, 2009

Music review: Ek Ladki Deewani Si (Indipop – Adnan Sami)

Posted by: Karthik In: Non-film

Let’s go to Mumbai City, with Jermaine Jackson does have a Jackson’ish sound, but is largely disappointing mish-mash of sounds. The title song and Chalo are the best of the lot – typical Adnan material, both; the former is catchy and lively, while the latter is pensive and thoughtful. Out of the 3 Salim-Sulaiman arranged tracks, the soft Mehfooz and uptempo Laila impress, while Tu salaamat rahe drags. Dekha tujhe is filmy and predictable, but Sharmili, with its middle-eastern touch is a good listen. Ek ladki deewani si is a standard Adnan Sami album, with nothing really special about it.

PS: A special note on the sound arrangement by John Stewart – pretty impressive!

Keywords: Adnan Sami, Jermaine Jackson

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1 | Sneha

December 3rd, 2009 at 3:04 am

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You seriously need to consider using quote marks for song titles. Either that or have titles in italics. I haven’t read the song titles on the CD and had to read that first sentence here thrice to make sense out of it. ‘Let’s go to Mumbai City’ or Let’s go to Mumbai City would’ve helped. I see that usually the first letters in titles are capitalised, but that’s not always the case.
Specially with a lot of new songs’ titles being in English, the post can get very confusing. Here’s another example:

Don’t say alvida is sweet, sappy and very 90s…

2 | Karthik

December 3rd, 2009 at 8:05 am

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Good point; will do it henceforth!

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