Hindi music album review

Hindi music album review

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Krita Coelho, Editor
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Let The Music Play 4
Various Artistes

This 2-CD set includes the most popular Bollywood numbers of the year. This is basically a dance album. The first CD offers remixed versions of Judai and Zara Sa from Jannat, Kiya Kiya from Welcome, and Mumbai Salsa and Naughty Naughty from Cash. There are also pop tracks such as Aey Hip Hopper and Supawoman. The second CD contains the hits Where's The Party Tonight? and It's The Time To Disco. Our favourite is DJ Suketu's remixed version of Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna's Mitwa. This is an album with the potential to get your feet moving.

Never Say Goodbye Reprise
Various Artistes
This compilation contains instrumental versions of Bollywood movie tracks. Jab Se Tere Naina is a beautiful flute and piano piece. Suraj Hua Madham has the piano and violin working magic. The other notable tracks are In Dino – my eternal favourite – Masha-Allah and Kuch Tho Hua Hain. The instruments used range from the flute, guitar and piano to the violin and santoor. The music is extremely soothing.

Zara Sa
Various Artistes

Zara Sa delivers what it promises – the season's biggest love hits. It starts off with Zara Sa from Jannat and moves on to the soul-searching In Dino. Tere Bina from Guru is also a nice choice. All the tracks are more than just romantic – they are sentimental. The last track is Tu Bin Bataye from Rang De Basanti, which ranks as my favourite. There are also two Kailash Kher tracks – Saiyyan and Tere Naina. Highly recommended.

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