Very Good Album .. All songs are fantastic
My Pick are Ay Hairathe and Tere Bina
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Very Good Album .. All songs are fantastic
My Pick are Ay Hairathe and Tere Bina
If anybody couldn't get the cd he can download the songs at www.Tamilmp3tracks.com
I don't wanna spoil A.R.Rahman's Business. This is only an Information for people who live in Europe or in America. They can't get the cd easily. True A.R.Rahman go and buy the CD.
Thank You Rajasaranam for the links! :thumbsup: :D
So far I've heard all the songs once so far...
1.) Barso Re - So far, I think it's alright, but I can tell that this is one of those songs that I'm going to be addicted to soon...8-) :clap:
I really like the Southern Touch that ARR has given to it! 8-)
2.) Tere Bina - The "Dham Dhare Dham Dhare Mastu Mastu" is Enough to get one to be Obcessed with this song! :thumbsup: It's amazing!!
3.) El Lo Ek Muft - .....eh......I don't like this song much at all...I'll stop @ that.
4.) Mayya Mayya - Nice! 8-) Reminds me of some work of ARR before....Can't pinpoint which song yet...Trying to think of it...but who cares? The song ROCKS! 8-) :clap:
5.)Ay Hairathe - Mindblowing! The Song Starts Once Again with the "Dham Dhara Dham Dhara" and Harikaran has created wonder with his voice! :thumbsup: Excellent...Probably my most favorite song in the Album!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
6.) Baazi Laga - Mediocre...Nothin much to say about it...it's a feet tapping song, but personally didn't impress me much.
7.) Jaage Hain - I like the classical Symphony touch that ARR has given to it...It's good! :D
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Overall, the Album is quite good! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: There is only 1 song that I didn't like...the others were all good! :2thumbsup:
Maddy...i agree with u...though i dun understand Hindi...i feel its a song ARR shouldnt have sang...... :lol: Chinmayi was mindblowing....
hmm...guys,can anyone tell me the Nursat's song that was an inspiration for this song...thanks...
Guys....im slowly changing my view towards the album....liking all the songs except the Bappi's song......
GURU - Master Class
So after Dil Se and Saathiya, director Mani Ratnam, ARR and lyricist Gulzar come together after the spectacular chartbusters from the respective films. The hype around this period film with an A cast and A-crew, one wonders how the public will react.
But now comes the million dollar question. Do the trio succeed in another album? To an extent, yes. But enough of my prologue and let's focus on the tracks.
Barso Re starts off the album with a flute instrumental. Followed by singers, Shreya Goshal & Keerthi, the music in this song is very good. It's got some south flavor and it's got potential for a rain scene with Aish. Overall, good start to the album.
****
Tere Bina is sort of lifted from Rang De Basanti's "Rubaroo", but don't worry, it's not a DIRECT lift, just inspired. It's a good number and with good lyrics and vocals from ARR, Chinmayee, one knows that this song has the potential to pick up popularity. Seems situational, but that's just me.
****
Ek lo Ek Muft is however a disappointment. This is the Bappida (Bappi Lahiri) song that was hyped up among ARR fans sometime back when ARR composed the songs for this film. Again, going back to the tune, it's another situational number definetly. Chitra's okay but really, she could've lowered ver vocals a bit. Bappi does his best, but fails. With a little Mani magic, this song MIGHT get picked up. ***
Mayya starts off slow, but then it picks up. Again, ARR seems to be inspired from Dil Se's "Satrangi Re" or rather, Anu Malik's "Asoka". Apparently, it's the "Mallika" item number, hence the beats were heavily heard throughout the song. Rendered by Marya Toller, Chinmayee, & Keerthi, the song is bound to be a hit among masses (IMO). ****
Ay Hairathe is possibly a pick of the album. Tere Bina's repetitive chorus led by ARR is heard about in this song. Sung by Hariharan and Alka Yagnik, the song is excellent in tune, lyrics, and I'm not going further into the album. This song is a MUST HEAR.
****.5
Baazi Laga is a foot tapper in the album. With lifts from latin music, ARR's done justice to the song. With Udit Narayan and Madhrushee the song is another pick of the album. ****
Jaage Hain is a slow symphonic number led by ARR and the Madras chorus group. Very similar to the Bombay theme. Again, it's good for situation/BGM type of thing. ***.5
Overall, the music is first class. Barso Re, Tere Bina, Ay Hairathe, Maaya and Baazi Laga are potential ear draggers. The other two can be considered situational. (Of course think LRMB, when they had all situational and the film worked of course.)
Rating: 3.8 ~ 4/5
ok....now the song im listenin to like 15 times is Bazi Laga...damn!! such an addictive song !!! :D :D cant stop playing it over & over again!!! is the CD released in Malaysia???
dinesh, nambala jananga adikka poranga..... :lol: .........how did u go upto bazee laga??? i'm not able to go beyond tere bina and ey hairathe..... :lol:
Guru music's worldwide release was on 12th./.....thot it will come to Malasiya first and then only to India....
hahahhaha maddy.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ....ungala adikirangala illaiyo, ennai seruppala adhiciruvange... :rotfl: im not sure too maddy...how i end up with Bazi laga.... :P :P..... and no Maddy,the Cd is not released here yet.... still waiting listenin to the Mp3s..... feel kinda guilty..... :confused2:Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
love all the songs except the El Lo Ek Muft.
TERE BINa IS JUST AWESOMEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!..................... ..
ARR is always da bestttttttttttt.........................HE ROCKS