Then we have the fusion of Western and Indian influences in 'Raat ke dhai baje'. It's a foot-tapping, fast-paced track that has Suresh Wadkar, Rekha Bhardwaj, Sunidhi Chauhan and Kunal Ganjawala behind the mike.
The song also has a remixed version - an amalgamation of rap, pop and touches of classical.
Next in line is a track that has a deadly combination of two very talented singers - Sukhwinder and Kailash Kher. The song 'Fatak' has a folk flavour with a fast tempo and amazing vocals. Gulzar makes his presence felt with his trademark lyrics. The song's ending sung by Sukhwinder packs a punch.
The title track of 'Kaminey' has the composer going behind the mike as well. It has a very soft start but a few seconds into the song, the tempo rises. It's a different number mainly because of its out-of-the-box lyrics. A decent hear.
Finally the album entails an instrumental theme song 'Go Charlie'. A two-minute long piece, Vishal Bhardwaj has done a great job with this track that is high on music and extremely edgy.
On the whole, 'Kaminey' is easily among 2009's finest scores. Experimental in its sound, yet very mainstream in appeal. Vishal Bhardwaj has proved his mettle yet again.