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Cat Stevens retuns to stage

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Los Angeles (Reuters): The Peace Train is leaving the station again, after almost 30 years in storage. Yusuf Islam, the British folk singer formerly known as Cat Stevens, has released his first mainstream album since he ditched the rock-star life in the late 1970s, when he became a Muslim. The man behind such tunes as ''Wild World,'' ''Moonshadow,'' and the pacifist anthem ''Peace Train'' said in a recent interview that he had such a good time making his new album, ''An Other Cup,'' that he looks forward to returning to the studio, if not to the concert trail.

''I've been a Muslim now as long as I was a non-Muslim, 29 years,'' he told Reuters. ''So there's a kind of a meeting point, perhaps, here where I'm now able to balance all my lifelong experience and sing in harmony again.'' The 58-year-old father of five has not exactly been idle in the intervening years. He has focused on running Muslim schools and a charity called Small Kindness, with an occasional break to make religious albums. But he never quite turned his back on his previous life, thanks to hefty royalty income from album sales and cover versions of his songs, and frequent requests to license his tunes for movies and TV shows.

His good works earned him an honorary doctorate from the University of Gloucestershire in Britain last year. But a knighthood from Britain or Bono-like deification eludes him and he been viewed with suspicion because of his religious conversion. In 2004, the United States denied him entry into the country because his name was on a no-fly list. Albums are a perfect platform for getting things off one's chest, and Islam rises to the occasion in witty style with a version of the self-explanatory ''Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood,'' an oft-covered tune popularized by one of his favorite singers, Nina Simone.

''I had my moment of expressing my frustration,'' he said with a laugh. ''In a way it's not my song so I can't be blamed for it! So that's another reason I chose that song!'' But otherwise the album is not as belligerent and defensive as one might expect from someone who has been in the firing line for so long. At the end of the day, he's still a peace-loving folkie, ''trying to make a better place for everybody,'' he said. Indeed, the album title and artwork depicting a coffee cup holding the ocean are symbolic of ''something that we can all share, not something that we need to fight about, and that's a very important message.''

He says he has cleared up things with the United States, and hopes to come back next month to promote the album. When the authorities diverted his inbound flight in 2004, took him and his daughter off the plane and sent them back home he was on his way to the country music capital of Nashville for a recording session. In the end, he recorded the album primarily in London, with help from Los Angeles-based producer Rick Nowels, who has worked with Dido and Madonna. Guests include Senegalese vocalist Youssou N'Dour, who contributes to ''The Beloved,'' one of just a handful of overtly religious tracks.

The catchiest song is the last one he recorded, ''I Think I See the Light,'' a freewheeling version of a track that first appeared on his 1970 album ''Mona Bone Jakon.'' Never much of a critics' favorite, he has been earning some respectable notices for ''An Other Cup.'' Returning to the studio is one thing. Touring is another. He did the arenas during the 1970s, but says his intimate songs get lost in such settings. He will, however, be part of the international lineup playing the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo on Dec. 11.
 

Largest haul of pirated DVDs seized

By: Taran Adarsh, IndiaFM
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
A raid by Ealing Council's trading standards team and police has netted more than £ 5 million worth of counterfeit goods, including the largest haul of pirate Bollywood DVDs in U.K. history.

Officers raided 11 units at the Shurgard self-storage site on Uxbridge Road at Hayes, near Southall, and seized 1.75 million items. The estimated 13 tonnes of merchandise included around 200,000 counterfeit Hollywood, Bollywood and pornographic DVDs, around 1.5 million.....

Gary to direct stunt in Himesh's film

Courtesy: IndiaFM
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Himesh has already created a wave by launching a film, Aap Ka Suroor, starring himself in a lead role. And now, here is a latest addition to it. Himesh has roped in Gary Powell, the stunt director of the latest Bond Flick, Casino Royale. Gary, who has directed stunts for films like The Legend of Zorro, The Mummy and Mission Impossible among many others, will now.....

Big B launches mobile game

Wednesday, November 22, 2006
UNI: Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has launched a mobile game Baabul.

The game is based on the soon to be released film Baabul which stars Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Salman Khan, John Abraham and Rani Mukherjee. It will be available on India's free multi-user gaming portal www.gaminghungama.com and on 'Mauj.' Two mobile games -- 'The garland' and 'Shaadi ki rasam' -- have been extracted from selected sequences in.....
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