Ennada Nenache is a sure hit. I love the song
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Ennada Nenache is a sure hit. I love the song
Popye11,vijayr
totally agree with ur postings ..Kaatu Vazhi is just amazing ,soulful.....Iam hooked to it ..shld be a title song ...
I liked thsi album very much ...
I hope kattu vazhi is not a title song, because it has too much meaning and IR sung it beautifully (the tone is clearly distinct). I hope it comes inthe middle where the movie gives our heart a big burden. I am picturizing this song pretty similar to "Ilan kaathu veesudhu". Lets hope BM used this song effectively.
BTW I havent seen a single BM movie with title song so far. May be I am wrong.
Yes, Kaatu Vazhi is soulful. IR has his own trend always.
Antha Naal Naabakam song has traces of 'Elan Kaathu Veesuthe' from Pithamagan.
Antha Naal Nyabagam is Cool.. I like it very much.. Kili thattu also seems good. yet to listen to the others..
Hope the movie makes good use of the songs.. but not very hopeful considering BM's last few flicks..
Cheers
MSK
http://www.dailythanthi.com/article....date=5/15/2005
Kamban-Vali connection...
Kaatu Vazhi is quite beautiful. I don't really think the other songs are as good though.
Andha Naal Nyabagam - soulful and "instantly attractive" song. Give you the butterfly effect when you think about your sweet old memories. Sure chart buster.
Kaatu Vazhi - amazing instrumentals. I think this was done as an instrumental and turned into a song. Watch out for that Irish folk type strings.
Kilithattu - Good melody again.
The rest 2 regular stuff and not bad at all.
I'm currently totally hooked onto Andha Naal Nyabagam and taking leave from "Piya Bole" from Parineeta. THE best melody I have heard so far this year. Amazing song.
all songs are good.....defy a very good album compared to some of the latest releases.....this increases my eagerness on the Fazilz movie....IR must have come with some mindblowing compositions for that.
Rags
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Malayalam)
http://www.raaga.com/channels/malaya.../M0000926.html
Manathe Thamara has sort of an Elangaathu feel to it.