Jazz seems to be taking it's pick on me for the first time. I like the way it's growing on me ala slowly. Lets move towards the thick of this entry which happens to be the music I have been listening to in the recent times. It's a refreshing change as far as I am concerned because I don't have to go play Eminem, Linkin Park, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, or Korn as often as I used to. So, the music:
John Mayer's Say: Definitely the one I'd like to carry with me for the rest of my life. It's raw talent, excellent composition, and a strong message in one.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's Bol Na Halke: OST Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, this song has that soft on the ears factor that makes you want to listen to it time and again. I must admit though, I got my hands on it yesterday.
Pink's Who Knew: For reasons more than one, this song takes me one step closer to the answer(s) I am searching for.
Alka Yagnik's Aisa Lagta Hai: Featured in the movie Refugee, this will surely take you to cloud nine or that utopia you've been yearning for.
Metallica's Fade To Black: The more I say, the less. Listen to it at least for once in your life.
Sonu Nigam's In Lamhon K Daman: It's composed by A.R. Rehman in a very unconventional way as far as his compositions go. The melody in it is definitely worth a night out.
Chris Daughtry's What About Now: The AI reject delivers this time on the record. This one brings out a new meaning, every time I listen to it.
Moby's Extreme Ways: Nostalgia; one that will keep you covered for long.
Thats it for now. Do play all or a few of them, they're going to be definitely worth the effort and your time.