Ram thambi, paattu ellam d/l panni neeye kelu......namma RS sir link koduthhurikurarula.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
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Ram thambi, paattu ellam d/l panni neeye kelu......namma RS sir link koduthhurikurarula.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
*** Barso Re Megha has a pleasantly catchy starting line, chorus and beats.
It has a more Rajasthani than Gujju flavour in the pallavi and a South Indian
flavor in the charanams. I enjoyed the charanam's unpredictable progression
very much. However, considering it's a period film, and assuming this song
comes in the 50's, with a young Aishwarya dancing in the rain, the flavour of
the preiod is definitely missing. It sounds more 90's. Nevertheless, this song
would definitely become popular, especially in nexy year's Navratri dandiyas.
*** Maiya Maiya: It starts off with a neat prelude: "Tu Neel Samandar Hai...
Main Ret ka Saahil Hoon." (You are the blue ocean (whilst) I'm the sand
wave)
The arabic theme is unmistakable. Sounds great overall, with the lead singer
Maryam's voice bringing in the right flavor. However the female chorus that
comes in the first half could have been treated differently or avoided
completely, as it is exactly like the chorus in Dil Se's "Sat Rangi Re (Ishq Par
Zor Nahin... line)". Ditto is another male voice that renders an alaap, which is
quite like ARR's solo song in the Hindi film, "Saathiya". This "Item Number" is
likely to get a lot of attention, not just for its new sound but also because of
the Mallika factor.
*** Aye Hairathein
A Lovely composition.
We get to hear Hariharan's mellifluous voice after a long time. I loved the
'pause' used by ARR in the composition just after the words 'Vat' and 'Mat',
which IR too has used effectively in the past in many compositions.
The orchestration is smooth, with a rich feel brought in by the strings and the
tabla beats brining in a Qawwali feel. Someone like Chinmayee would have
elevated this song to greater heights. Alka Yagnik with her 'flat' rendition does
not do justice to this composition.
*** Ek Lo Aur Ek Muft
This looks like a situational song, announcing the birth of twins to the lead
couple (a la Bombay's Halla Gulla song). I was surprised by Chitra's rendition... very a-typical... the effortless attitude she brings in to the song is plain amazing! (I hope it's the same KS Chitra and not some North Indian singer)?
In spite of many positives, why is that I get a feel that it's not in the same league as some of ARR-Mani combos like Dil Se, Roja and Thiruda Thiruda?
Hey guess me, thanks for the links, i just woke up. Thanks vijay for understanding how i feel. I have to go to school now so i cant listen to it now, :roll: :cry: . When i come back its guru night. BTW i am also going to buy the CD on my way. Please everyone go buy the CD.
i agree with billrafek, maaya maya n baazi laga are awesome.
Maaya maaya starts like maricham but later changes in its real mood. arabian style rendition, some saranam is like in en uyire(UYIRE) a typical hindi song definitely will suit the northers with Malika in it for sure
Baazi laga is another dance number, very latin ( i liked it), Udit Narayanan n Sadhana has done their part well, somehow the chorus sounded as the same as Maaya maaya at some points
AFTER all the hype and hoopia of Baapi singing for ARR :cry2: waste, maybe it suits the script. other songs have to wait, i'm stuck with these two :mrgreen:
I left out the Baazi Laga song.
It's again a situational number. Has an early 80's Shankar Ganesh song feel to it. May be it was the director's requirement.. Except for the chord change towards the end, there's nothing novel about this song. Strictly OK.
SHANKAR GANESHAA :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by SVN
Tera Bina is a shameless rip from Fateh Ali Khan.....i did not expect music wizard to stoop so low.....this album my first impression is failure!
Listening to Tera Bina song. great song.
At some point ARR did said he dedicated the song to Fateh Ali Khan. It was intended :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by ezy0265
Ay Hairathe - Superb stuff
These two songs Tere Bina and Ay Hairathe captured my attentiom on the first listening itself. Got to check out other songs.