Saturday, April 30, 2011
Gandhama – Vidhuramaee (Malayalam) !
Dil Ne Mere Dil Ne – Tum Hi To Ho !
Saibo – Shor In The City !
Munpani – Dhanush Seedan (Tamil) !
Mere Bachche – Satrangee Parachute !
Mehki Mehki – Game !
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Chaliga Chaliga – Mr. Perfect (Telugu) !
Midiva Ninna – Rajadhani (Kannada) !
Ki Jani Ki Je Holo – Punorutthan (Bangla) !
Chinna Nee Nanna – Uyyaale (Kannada) !
A soothing guitar music with piano; the beats are awesome. As i felt its bit in DJ way & rocking style. Shreya’s voice has really made it outstanding. Instruments synchronization are just precious; its damn beautiful like shreya. Flute and bagpipes has just rock the track; a romantic kannadian track with love lyrics. Romantic love story as we can say a saga. In middle of this track you can listen to great combination of flute and tabla. The way ‘Be My Love’ is spell by shreya it feels like heaven & co-ordination of tabla. It runs for 5:04 min.. In all, it’s a mixture of DJ and rocking track.
Poovakelu- Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai (Tamil) !
Rong Diya Morom – Ramadhenu (Assamese) !
Tolakari Chinukai – Prema Kavali (Telugu) !
Track starts with a music of thunder, rocking & hip hop feel you can get a touch up. ‘Tolakari Chinukai’ seems to be rocking with a feel of celtic violin. It runs for 4:45 min.. Track describes total masti & rocking feel. Music of ascortic guitar really touches the heart. Shreya sanged it very fluently and she does always. Rocking tuning & soothing touch up has made the track outstanding.
Olave Mandhara (Kannada) !
Nee Thandiruve Neenu – Karthik (Kannnada) !
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Bhansali, Sonu and Shreya to judge to judge X-Factor!
Pagole Ki Na Bole – Subhodrishti (Bangla) !
The number starts with the voice of Babulda, ‘Pagole ki na bole chaagole kin naa khaye…’ a naughty fun song by the brides sister & grooms brother. Shreya has also sung in a naughty way. The track is described in a tale of marriage. The number contains many high pitches. A outstanding jugalbandi between Babul and Shreya for 4:47min.. instruments probably used is Dholak. You can hear shreya’s voice the way she is quarreling to Babul. It is meantto be Fatafatti track!!!
Meet Wahi Jo – Govardhan Girdhari !
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Oru Nila Oru Kulam – Ilangyan (Tamil) !
Sau Baar – Yamla Pagla Deewana !
Dhinaku Dhin – Mirapakay (Telugu)!
Seher Ki Rani – Tera Kya Hoga Johny !
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Sanju Weds Geetha (Kannada)!
‘Ganganave Bagi’ is classical in feel and soft to ears. Well no need to mentioned it is sung by our nightingale Shreya Ghoshal. Romantic feel and santoor music; what a combination!Music by Jassie Gift; which is a treat for us for 4:43. Kannada which obviously karnatic music with lots of alaapa & raag. Shreyahas sunged ‘Raag’ with interludes that has an intresting sequeals throughout the song. A high level and high pitched vocals Introducing the instruments Santoor, Tabla (kannada)! Spontaneous job by Shreya!
‘Omne Baro’ feel of piano music with high interlude & violin musicwhich will take you at the romantic scenario by Shreya Ghoshal with a feel of golden music. Instruments with a feeling of sad & romantic feel are Piano, Violin, Bagpipes…. for peppy music in whole number with a taste of Bagpipes with a Icecream feel. ‘Omne Baro’ number is a crispy number by shreya with a “classical feel….”
‘ Sanju Mattu Geetha’ track starts with a drop of water. It is solo by Sonu as well as by Shreya. She starts with a beautiful interlude ‘aa-aah…’ a soothing piano music which will take you to the heaven. A beautiful emotional track with cute feelings expresseby shreya by her dazzling voice. A creature of flute, bagpipes, piano, santoor, sitar which will make you enjoy more the music.I love when shreya put such beautiful efforts by her voice whichturn to be a masterpiece. In middle a 2 sec of violin music which will change the track into a melodious piece. It runs for 4:39. The track ends with a sensational voice by shreya.
O Mon Pakhi – Mon Je Kore Uru Uru (Bangla)!
You Are My Love - Kellah Fateh (Bangla)!
Monday, April 18, 2011
Melodies so sweet!
If only a beautiful voice were contagious, I would gladly spend the next few years glued to Shreya Ghoshal. Her career spanning nine years (and still counting) is layered with numerous film awards and four National Awards. Says Shreya, who gives credit to a lot of people for her success, beginning with her parents: “It's been an exciting journey...a happy ride. But, no journey consists of only highs; that makes it more enjoyable.”
In Chennai to perform at an event organised by The Bengal Association for the welfare of cancer patients and the education of the girl child, the singer keeps the audience entertained for three hours. It's a full house at The Music Academy and people without seats are lined against the walls. Yet, no one's really complaining. Shreya is crooning some of her hits. She starts off with ‘Silsila Yeh Chahat Ka' from “Devdas”, the first film she sang for, and the crowd goes into raptures. Then comes ‘Waada Raha', ‘Agar Tum Mil Jao', and an improvised version of ‘Jadu Hai Nasha Hai' — the audience laps it all up.
“I need lots of claps, cheers and whistles, even if the song is really pathetic,” she says, after a few more numbers. By now, people are shouting out requests. “‘Munbe Va',” says a voice from behind; “‘Bangla gaan'”, “‘Teri Ore'”, “‘Yeh Ishq Hai'”, say others. “I need water, glucose and an ambulance now,” she laughs, as a barrage of requests follows. She manages to fulfill most.
What the audience gets is a delightful khichdi of Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali and Marathi songs. Having sung in nearly 13 languages, how does she manage to enunciate the words perfectly? ““Whenever somebody dictates a song, I write it down in Hindi according to the pronunciation. The composers too have always been there to guide me. However, it is a little tough to get the pronunciation in Malayalam right.”
Shreya is now looking forward to the release of “Ponnar Shankar” and “Game”, both of which she's sung for.
The list of music directors she's worked with is rather impressive too. But, is there anyone that she really enjoys working with? “Ilaiyaraaja sir is an institution and I feel like a student when I work with him. He likes my work and that's the biggest certificate for me. Also, Rahman sir and Pyarelalji. I feel blessed to have worked with them,” says the 27-year-old.
Not many know that the pretty singer has even been offered roles in movies. “I am not comfortable acting. I am happy singing. And, I don't have the time either,” she says. In fact, she's so tied up with work that she hardly gets time for daily riyaaz. “I manage to do it once in five days. Then, I don't even answer my phone. Sometimes, I sing so much that I am advised to not talk so that I can preserve my voice,” she smiles.
Bring on the beats
Shreya then takes a short break. Round two sees her singing more high-voltage numbers. ‘Honth Raseele', ‘Yeh Ishq Haye', ‘Rang Barse', ‘Om Shanthi Om' … The audience waves banners, sways, claps, and hums along, keeping beat. A group of girls (including three-year-olds) has even turned a corner of the Academy into a discotheque. They are busy shaking a leg, spurred on by Shreya. Seeing the attention the girls are getting from the singer, a gang of young boys too joins the party. And before you know it, they've formed a boogey train and run around the auditorium, with more people joining in.
At 10 p.m., its time for the show to end. But, Shreya still has two more requests pending. Not wanting to disappoint her audience, she requests that she be given two more minutes, and quickly does an encore of ‘Mere Dholna' from “Bhool Bhulaiya” and ends with the hauntingly romantic ‘Soona Soona' from “Krishna Cottage”, all to a standing ovation. Shreya's voice can make one feel all warm and fuzzy inside, like honey on hot waffles. The audience went back home feeling just that way. And now, long after the performance is over, her voice still resounds in my ears.