Amazon.co.uk Review
Like the movie, Mychael Danna's soundtrack to
Monsoon Wedding is a mix of old and new. Set in the New Delhi, the film chronicles the Vermas' preparations for their daughter's extravagant wedding. At times the soundtrack, like the story, is serious and frantic, at other points light-hearted and airy. On film the music complements the action outstandingly well; out of context, however, the score is at times repetitive and unoriginal. Multiple mixes of trendy Talvin Singh-style trip-hop tunes are featured with three similar-sounding versions of the unremarkable "Fuse Box", as well as two mixes of "Aaj Mera Jee Kardaa" (Today My Heart Desires). "Baraat" though is a bouncy, fun tune, which could have complimented any of Charlie Cairoli's circus routines. Opening with a Eurobeat introduction similar to Culture Beat's "Mr Vain", "Aaj Nachle" (Come On Dance) is a Hindi-NRG climax to both the film and the soundtrack. This is a collection made up both of mixed emotions and musical styles.--
John Galilee