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Will try and post a more elaborate impression of these 2 fantastic albums later on but suffices to say that these 2 are fantastic albums, as different from each other as chalk and cheese. Silken and tender versus raw and feral. 2 of the best albums I've picked up this year...

P.S: If you like the Wolf or the Blues, this bio-pic is a fantastic complement to your collection...
 
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For metalheads, one of my all-time metal album is from this Norwegian band:

TNT - Intuition
 

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Pakeeza - the Naushad and Ghulam Mohammed masterpiece

Mora Saajan Sauten Ghar Jaye - Vani Jayaram &
Aaj Kaun Gali Gayo Sham - Begum Parveen Sultana
 
Kolaveri Di is the song of the moment. Couldn't understand much of it but it has blown away the popularity charts. Music and beats are fantastic.
 
Aaj Janey Ki Zid Na Karo - Farida Khanum


Waqt ki qaid main zindagi hai magar
chand gharhiya yehi hai jo azaad hai...
inko? khokar meri jaanejana umra bhar na taraste raho
 
1. Jeff Beck's Emotion and Commotion
2. Susan Boyle's Someone to Watch Over Me
Incidentally, the above two albums have something in common - both have covers of Jeff Buckley's Lilac Wine. Both very well done, though I like the Jeff Beck one a wee bit more (featuring Imelda May), may be because of the slow guitar twists of Beck like he only can do. I wonder why Clapton, and not Beck, was named Slowhand?
3. The Waterboys - An appointment with Mr Yeats (the poems of William Butler Yeats put in song) - now, I don't know why I bought this:lol: The music flies well above my head. May be someday I'll develop a taste for such music:)
 

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