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Rahman’s Ada leaves you wanting for more
May 31, 2008 10:03 PM 4559 Views
(Updated May 31, 2008 10:08 PM)

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It's  been a while we had not got chance to listen to the musical gems by the musical maestro A R Rahman.


Ada came as a surprise to me and with the bid to remix songs as a


competition this was surely going to be a power packed album. The


initial TV promos are also worth while and the black background with


white text and ample photos give you the


overall feel of the movie. The inlays covers are descriptive, narrative


and pact the punch visually and in words. Let’s scrutinize the songs in


this album one by one.


The album kicks off with “Ishq Ada – Male version


impeccably crooned by Rashid Ali. From the first guitar pluck you seem


be getting deeper in the quick sand in this song. The composition is


groovy and lyrics define what love is and I think Raqueeb Alam has


penned a passionate piece of art and the singer has done full justice


to the composition and the lyric. The instrumentation is of the fusion


kind with guitars up front. Next number is “Hawa Sun Hawa


featuring the silk voiced Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik in the vocals


department. Nusrat Badr has written a very heart felt lyric that


highlights the need of two lovers to meet and see each other.


Composition and music is signature A R Rahman with some synthetic music


but very well blended with earthy instruments like flute, piano, tabla


etc. Consequently appears “Gumsum


sung by Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagin in a euphoric fashion. Lyric by


Nusrat Badr this time reminds of spring of a new year, Rahman’s


arrangement and instrumentation truly stands out in this song. It’s a


feel good song with ample percussions from the conventional instruments and synthetic sounds to support the arrangement. Subsequently its time for “Gulfisha”,


for this track the vocals have been lent by Sonu Nigan, Sunidhi Chauhan


& Viviane Chaix. Starting with some crooning by Viviane the duo of


Nigam and Chauhan have executed the song in a classy way. Nusrat again


scores with his impressive lyric. Composition is relatively simple but


the arrangement makes you adore this song from the first listen. After


it the next song is “Meherbaan” which


is vocalized by A R Rahman himself which packs a punch from the first


note. Starting with a piano rhythm when you hear Rahman’s voice you


just fall in love with this song. The lyric is beyond comparison by


Raqueeb Alam that signifies the need of love in one’s life. A very


simple composition but the passion put in this song by maestro makes it


irresistible and you end up listening to it again and again.


At track 6 Chitra, Sukhwinder Singh with Naresh Iyer sing “Tu Mera Hai


penned down by Badr. Talking about achievement of love the back vocals


by Naresh is the USP of this song. Sukhwinder sings in this song


rather than just shouting, no offense. The composition is amazing and


the instrumentation go in sync with the https://lyrics. Next track is “Hai Dard


vocalized by Udit Narayan Jha. Jha has done a formidable job in this


song. With tragic lyrics by Badr this song has that dark feel in the


composition department as well. Singer selection may be a question in


this song but overall it’s a good song saved primarily by Rahman’s


efforts. Again “Isha Ada” comes to view but this time the Female Version


crooned effortlessly by Parul Mishra. With an unplugged experience this


song resembles the male version but has its own qualities to be


reckoned with. As the male version this song is also fully packed with


overflowing emotions. Towards the end we have “Milo Wahan Wahan


executed in an ideal way by Alka Yagnik & Jayachandaran. Mainly the


high notes are done in an unspoiled manner. Bard’s lyrics stand out in


this song and the composition is also on target. The slow tempo and the


right instrumentation make it easy to like this track. Last track is “Meherbaan Instumental” on guitars by Sanjeev Thomas. The sound is clean and spot on. It’s a very good style to end an album with an instrumental piece and leave the audience wanting for more and more.


On


the whole, getting a gem of an album by Rahman after a while was a good


experience. You can even remix “Gumsum” or “Gulfishan” as a part of the


deal with Rahman and Nokia at https://remixrahmansada.com so try becoming a DJ. Regarding


the album Rahman strikes again, be it old new singer selection mix,


composition, arrangement or the overall fell of the album. **If you liked


Rahman’s songs in the past this is a must buy for you.** Enjoy the stylish ada of the maestro as he will never go out of fashion.


Also Avaliable at https://geshan.blogspot.com/2008/05/ada-music-review-rahmans-ada-leaves-you.html



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