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Jul 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/19/99
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PLEASE CAN SOMEONE GIVE THE NAMES OF THE SINGERS OF THE MOVIE TAAL

Muqudar

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Jul 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/20/99
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Most songs are sung by Sukhwindara Singh (he is really good!)

ramzy...@my-deja.com

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Jul 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/21/99
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I also think that hariharan has done a great job with nahin samne tu and
what about ishq bina? anuradha sriram,sonu,and arr have done a great job
too.( actually arr is not such a bad singer:) )

Prax.


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> Most songs are sung by Sukhwindara Singh (he is really good!)
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Taal is undoubtedly the most eagerly awaited Hindi film album of the
year. Taal is the first time A. R. Rahman has set tunes to Anand
Bakshi's lyrics. Taal is the first time "showman" Subhash Ghai has
worked with A. R. Rahman. Ghai has said numerous times that Taal has
the best music than any of his previous films. That statement proves to
be true, in my opinion. However, everyone else who'd heard the music of
Taal even before the album released, was saying that Rahman is at his
best in Taal. I don't quite agree with that, Rahman's best work in my
opinion is Dil Se.. I think it'll be sometime before Rahman tops Dil
Se.. Nevertheless, Taal is an excellent album. Rahman has focused a lot
more on melody in Taal.

The CD begins with "Ishq Bina Kya Jeena" which is being shown in the
trailors. Anuradha Sriram, Sonu Nigam, Sujatha (who's barely heard),
and Rahman sing this beautifully penned number. The song focuses on how
one can't live without ishq nor how one can't die without ishq.
Anuradha Sriram really surprised me. She sounds very sweet and sings
well too, which she hasn't done in a lot of her previous songs. Sonu
Nigam does a good job with the last verse he has to sing. Rahman uses
the flute and tabla very effectively.

"Taal Se Taal Mila" is sung by Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan. Both Alka
and Udit sing the song almost flawlessly. Lyrics by Anand Bakshi are
again well penned, with a slight punjabi touch this time. That punjabi
touch in the lyrics is present in a few other songs in the album as
well.

"Nahin Samne" is my favorite song of the album. Hariharan sings this
soft romantic number. Hariharan does a good job as he always does with
slow paced songs. The highlight of the song however is the
orchestration and the use of the sitar. Sukhwinder Singh is also given
credit, but it's hard to spot him.

It's very easy to spot Sukhwinder Singh in the next song, "Ramta Jogi".
Alka Yagnik is also present in the song, but Sukhwinder dominates most
of it. Sukhwinder's rendition is very good, he makes the punjabi touch
come alive. The other Sukhwinder-Alka duet is "Kariye Na." I feel this
one is slightly better than "Ramta Jogi". "Kariye Na" has an 'on top of
a hill feeling', which Rahman creates easily right from the beginning
with the bass and echoes. Sukhwinder renders the song very well.

Richa Sharma joins Sukhwinder to sing "Ni Main Samajh Gayee". The
punjabi influence is again present. Richa Sharma makes you forget that
Jaspinder Nirula is needed to make you enjoy song such as this one! The
interesting thing about the song is that Rahman has used just one beat
throughout out the song, which leaves a little extra load on the
singers' part.

"Kahin Aag Lage" is a jungle-type number sung by the annoying Aditya
Narayan (thankfully, the kid has only a few lines in the beginning and
a few at the end), Richa Sharma, and Asha Bhosle. Richa Sharma is
barely heard in this one. However, it's glad to see Ashaji sing for
Rahman again. This song might not be as good one of the Asha-Rahman
songs from Rangeela, but it's definitely enjoyable nevertheless.

"Raga Dance" and "Beat of Passion" are the two instrumental tracks in
the album. The latter is the title music. The former appeared on the
first trailor, where Anil Kapoor is conducting an orchestra. "Raga
Dance" is the better of the two tracks in my opinion.

"Ishq Bina - Ishq Bina" is another version of "Ishq Bina Kya Jeena"
sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy this time. Sukhwinder is also given
credit, but he's missing completely. Midway through the song, heavy
techno beats take over from the tabla, and the chorus begins to
repeat "ishq bina kya jeena yaaro.ishq beena kya marna yaaro."
Hopefully it'll also have a good dance by Aishwarya as well.

"Kya Dekh Rahe Ho Tum" is very brief song sung by little girls. There
isn't much to write about this one.

There's a brief 'western' version of "Taal Se Taal Mila" sung by
Sukhwinder and chorus. This one's packed with heavy beats, unlike the
Alka-Udit version.

Ghai has worked very hard with Rahman and Bakshi-saab to come up with
the songs for Taal, and the hard work of all three men is evident in
the songs. The film is said to be Ghai's best yet, lets hope that rumor
is true. Rahman has once again proved that he's the most creative music
director of today's times. Taal is must-buy to put it simply.


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s980...@student.usp.ac.fj (NAME) wrote:
> PLEASE CAN SOMEONE GIVE THE NAMES OF THE SINGERS OF THE MOVIE TAAL
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