The Music Room (album)
The Music Room | ||||
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Studio album by Sonu Nigam – Bickram Ghosh | ||||
Released | 16 December 2014 | |||
Genre | Indie pop / Muddy Electronica [1] | |||
Length | 34.16 | |||
Label | Times Music [2][3] | |||
Producer | Sonu Nigam – Bickram Ghosh | |||
Sonu Nigam – Bickram Ghosh chronology | ||||
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The Music Room is a 2014 album composed by the Indian singer-songwriter Sonu Nigam and tabla percussionist Bickram Ghosh.[4] The album was released on 16 December 2014 on the Times Music label. The album, which was over four years in the making, is in a style the duo calls Muddy Electronica, according to an interview that appeared in the Mumbai Mirror.[5]
The album features seven tracks, all in the voice of Sonu.[2] The lyrics of all the songs have been penned by Sonu Nigam except the Gujarati language song Walida, the lyrics of which are written by Shruti Pathak.[6] When interviewed by Radioandmusic.com about the presence of that song on the album, Ghosh said, "It is music; let us not limit ourselves to a single language. We come across people who listen to many other languages." [6] The album also consists of a song titled Khamakha, notable for being set to nine beats.[7]
In less than 24 hrs of release The Music Room had reached no.1 position on Indipop Charts on iTunes.[citation needed] The composer duo celebrated the success of the album ‘The Music Room’ along with their friends in the industry by throwing a lavish party in Mumbai.[8][9]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length | Singer(s) | Lyrics | Composer(s) |
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1 | Saiyyan Bina | 6:59 | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh | Sonu Nigam | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh |
2 | Paane Chala Tha | 5:12 | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh | Sonu Nigam | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh |
3 | Khamakha | 4:36 | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh | Sonu Nigam | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh |
4 | Walida | 4:41 | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh | Shruti Pathak | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh |
5 | Spyder-man | 4:18 | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh | Sonu Nigam | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh |
6 | Tumhi The Mere | 5:38 | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh | Sonu Nigam | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh |
7 | Laila Ko Hara Do | 4:12 | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh | Sonu Nigam | Sonu Nigam - Bickram Ghosh |
Critical reception
- The Chennai, India-based 'New Indian Express' calls the album "An Iconic collaboration that introduces music lovers to a new and original Genre".[3]
- The Pune, India-based 'Sakal Times' called the songs "Very fresh in terms of Music."[10]
- The Kolkata, India based online news portal called the album "Superb" and recognized singer Sonu Nigam as "The Finest Voice of Music". [11]
- The Milliblog '100 Word Blog' provided a favorable review - "In this album they truly soar and produce a whopper!" [12]
- The Album has also received favorable reviews on Amazon's India site. [13]
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