The Way We Do It

The Way We Do It
Studio album by Colonial Cousins
Released November 19, 1998
Recorded 1998
Genre Indian pop
Label Sony BMG
Colonial Cousins chronology
Colonial Cousins
(1996)
The Way We Do It
(1998)
Aatma
(2001)

The Way We Do It is the second studio album of Colonial Cousins, an Indian duo composed of singer Hariharan and singer-composer Lesle Lewis. It was released on November 19, 1998 under the label Sony BMG.

Reception

The first Colonial Cousins album was a tour de force. On November 19, 1998, their second album, a sophomore effort, The Way We Do It, was a continuation of and a departure from that first effort. Lyrically low-key, musically rich and groove-ridden, this album saw Hari and Lezz establish themselves as India's premier fusion artists.

The album was a continuation in musical terms to the extent that Lezz and Hari had done what they do best individually, and fused it into a format that enriches and complements each other. That said, the album was also a departure sound-wise from their eponymous first album. While that has a softer sound to it, their second album was edgier and groovier.

The album has some successful singles like the title track "The Way We Do It" (audio track)) with U. Srinivas playing on it, Dekhoon main Jahan penned by talented ghazal singer Javed Akhtar, "No Longer Mine" and "Lady".

The song "Lady" is highly regarded as a masterpiece by the band. It is sung mostly in English and string parts based on Raga Hamsadhvani.

Track listing

From iTunes.[1]

No.TitleLength
1."The Way We Do It"  3:59
2."Feels So Good"  4:58
3."Stay Back Tonight"  4:19
4."Funky Freedom"  6:01
5."Jaar Ja"  3:31
6."Lady"  6:04
7."Virtual Reality"  4:28
8."Visions"  5:15
9."Dekhoon Mai Jahan"  4:36
10."Rhythm of The World"  4:26
11."No Longer Mine"  6:25
12."Speak Up"  4:36

References

  1. The Way We Di It. iTunes. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
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