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Ahmadnagar Cantonment India
Barfi! - Music review
Aug 25, 2012 02:09 PM 29054 Views
(Updated Sep 06, 2012 12:47 PM)

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Ala Barfi! - Right from the first moment when you hear the whistle, you know this song is all about fun! A narrative of the alleged 'sad' life of Barfi, the song takes a lighter take on the situation rather than brooding over it ( Sanjay Leela bhansali, take note ). There are 2 versions of this song. One is sung by Mohit chauhan and one by Swanand kirkirey. The version by Mohit chauhan is peppier and stays true to the mood that the song aims to create. Swanand kirkire on the other hand, gives a naughtier touch to the song (so much so that ‘Munna mute hee aansu bahaye’ part doesn’t leave any impact in his version as much as it does it Mohit’s). Both versions good in their own right. I liked the Mohit chauhan version better because its easy on ears. At times, with Swanand Kirkire version the voice is too heavy for the song that is to be sung lightly. In Mohit’s version, in each ‘Antra’, you can listen to a brief ‘tom n jerry prank style music pieces’ even as Mohit is singing. Kudos to Swanand Kirkire for penning superb lyrics though.


Main kya karu - the song starts very quickly and in a very kya karu (from 'wake up sid' ) mood. The song doesn’t have an elaborate music setting before which the singer starts. Nikhil Paul george starts the song with less than 6 seconds of music into the track. The ‘guitar resignation of a note’ at every ‘uff’ in the song is cleverly placed. The ‘antras’ have a 'hopeless in love’ mood to them which is immensely relatable and melodiously performed. The song again is very easy on ears and has a lazy feel to it due to the absence of ‘orchestra overload’ sort of music setting. Liked. Super liked.


Kyon - Papon , (I mean THE Papon!) starts the song with a very 1970s beat accompanying him. You almost miss a romantic accordion from the setting. The sweet violin arrangement makes it up very well though. Excellently penned by Neelesh Misra, the song makes just enough space for Sunidhi chauhan to take over one antra and leave us mesmerized. Excellent display of two master artists at work. The only grouse I have is that I left wanted to hear Sunidhi chauhan for one more Antra. Thoroughly enjoyable and hummable. Papon, sing more for us, will you? Please! The 25 second odd simple twinkling music arrangement towards the end of the song puts us back to sleep and the song ends.


Phir le aaya dil (Reprise) – Sung by Arijit singh along with Contemporary music setting ( yes, with faint table throughout the song ) and ghazal like https://lyrics. This is what best sums up the song. The use of Piano in between and the general mood of this song is just too good. There is another version of this song as well and we will go there in a minute but this song has more layers because it's not an out and ghazal. The vocals of Arijit are apt for the song (And reminded me of Shail hada. Where’s he by the way?) Pritam, is that you? Really? Pleasantly surprised! For me, the best song of the album.


Phir le aaya dil - Sung by Rekha bharadwaj, this composition is an out and out ghazal, very linear in it's approach. Not many layers. Not sure if this will feature in the film. We have heard Rekha bharadwaj sing many a ghazals like this one, so it doesn't come as any surprise that she hugs the lyrics, hi5's the music setting and sings with aplomb.


Aashiyan - Excellent accordion play starts this song and shreya ghosal greets us smiling. Nikhil Paul george makes another appearance and compliments Shreya ghosal superbly. This is a happy song. There is flute and voilin play in between and it does to us just what good music to the ears! Yes, music to the ears. The adorable 'almost' modelling is placed perfectly in the song and you cant help but smile everytime it comes up. Excellent arrangement, this.


Aashiyaan (Solo) - Nikhil Paul george goes on and about in this solo version. The duet version sounds fresh with Shreya Ghosal and if you have heard that version already, you will miss her voice in this because the energy is a little low. The tempo, music arrangement (save for violins in this version) is pretty much the same. The only difference that I could make out was the spacing between the opening lines of Mukhda. The lines are spaced using violins so that the listener doesn’t feel that the male voice is singing the female part as well. Not a song that would make you buy this album on a stand alone basis but compliments the album very well.


Phir le aaya dil - A very 'raabta' like start (initial notes remind you of the siyah raatein version of raabta), piano and a gentle music arrangement, thankfully aided by Sarangi this time start this song and Shafqat amanat ali khan gets on with it. The moment you hear this song you feel it is the 'cleanest' arranged and presented song of all the versions. Best part - you cannot (And should not) compare the 3 versions of this song. Arijit Singh's version is blessed with more 'feel'. Rekha Bharadwaj and Shafqat's version is more directed towards singing it right. I cannot get over the excellent use of our very own 'Sarangi' in this version though. Not nitpicking but please do pay chotu attention the way Shafqat amanat ali khan pronounces 'Baaki'. This is the version that will make you cry a bit, yep.


Special mention - Shafqat amanat ali khan has to be appreciated for not choosing similar songs and falling into the 'Rahat fateh ali khan' sahab wala 'typecast' groove.


This song completes the album, even more.


Sawali si raat – Beautiful Piano starts the song and guitars drift away in the background. Arijit singh whisper-starts the song. The song talks about ‘sleep’ but the singer sounds clearly out of place in this song. Not comfortable with the subdued singing, Arijit perhaps wasn’t the right choice of the song. The tune nevertheless is quite hummable (Youtube ‘versions’ of this ahoy!). The only blip on the otherwise excellent album and for this, I can’t penalize Mr. Pritam much because it's a superb album otherwise.


It's already been said, blogged and screamed a lot that Pritam has outdone himself with this album and I will just reiterate it shamelessly! You can visualize the film when you hear the songs. If the teaser of Barfi looked like picture perfect painting, the music adds beautiful colors to it. Thrilled beyond words, Pritam has given us one of the best music albums of this year!


Take a bow, Pritam...I owe you a 5 star chocolate, for this tasty Barfi!


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