Innisai, Innisai-remix and Ilamai.. :clap: :clap:
Kaatril and Theeyil :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Deepavali, Kammakariyile and ilamai-remix :banghead: :banghead:
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Innisai, Innisai-remix and Ilamai.. :clap: :clap:
Kaatril and Theeyil :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Deepavali, Kammakariyile and ilamai-remix :banghead: :banghead:
`Godfather` audio released!
By Moviebuzz | Saturday, 18 February , 2006, 08:00
Finally after nearly two years after it was conceived, K.S.Ravikumar’s Godfather has woken up from its deep slumber. On Friday (Feb 17) the audio of this Ajit starrer with music by A.R.Rahman was released without any fanfare in Chennai’s music shops.
The songs by Rahman are sure going to be popular in the coming days. Die-hard Rahman fans have been asking for the album which has been publicised a week before its actual launch.
An emotionally charged Ravikumar who has been fighting against all odds to get Godfather project through said: “We wanted the music to be popular before the release and all the songs are going to be chartbusters”. The buzz is that a Mumbai based corporate has shown interest in the project and may help release the film in theatres.
The latest we hear is that Godfather may grace the theatres on or before March 17 as per agreement with AVM who wants to release Ajit’s next film Tirupathi on April 14, Tamil New Year Day.
The idea is that there should be a gap of at least one month between both the releases. And if Godfather cannot make it to the theatres by March 17, then it can release only by May end.
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wowwwwww!katril,ilamai,deepavali really rocks...overall gf is good album from arr but not the best like RDB,AE,KKS...PADAM HIT AANA SONGSELLAM SURE SUPERHIT..KAVALA PADATHINGGA PADAM NITHCAYAM BO AAGUM....
In which song do Ghulam Murtaza Khan and Ghulam Qader Khan do harmony?
Review by Behindwoods.com
Rahman proves why he is the Godfather of music
“I’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse”, said Marlon Brando famously in the cult classic movie Godfather. Now, we aren’t going to the extent of comparing K.S. Ravikumar’s upcoming movie of the same name (starring Ajith and Asin) with arguably the greatest movie of all time (let’s reserve judgment after we have actually seen the film). However, as far as Rahman’s music is concerned, he really has given a score you can’t ignore, if not refuse.
But we are getting ahead of ourselves here…
1. Ilamai (Aslam, Tanvi, Shalini)
The album kicks off with arguably the pick of the lot, Ilamai. This is a very feel-good, fast paced track that immediately makes you shake your head and tap your feet to its infectious beats. No doubt, this is the track that the youth will make their own, and I can just foresee it being blasted off loudspeakers in cars and FM stations. Rahman’s vintage style is evident in this track’s catchy rhythms.
As it has almost become a tradition with all his albums, we also get to hear a remix version of the song by Blaaze. However, the rather-too-short remix does not capture the magic of the original – plus Blaaze’s technically “compressed” voice in the background does get rather annoying.
2. Theeyil Vizhundathey (AR Rahman)
The next song features Rahman himself lending his voice to Theeyil Vizhundathey. This very somber piece of music has heavy Arabic influences, and Rahman’s modulating voice appropriately captures the soulful mood required for the song. But after a few listens, you tend to have the nagging feeling that you have heard a similar song in his own Alaipayuthe.
3. Kaatril (SPB, Sadhana Sargam, Bharadwaj)
Kaatril is a track that features Sadhana Sargam in a very polished performance, along the incomparable voice of S.P. Balasubramanium. This is one of those tracks that you might just ignore on the first listen, but as nearly always with most of his albums, this song “grows” on you after a while.
4. Thothapuram (Kalpana, Sonukakar, Leon James, Peer Mohamed, Ranjith)
Somehow, the song Thothapuram, on the flip side, disappoints – it doesn’t quite strike me as anything out of the ordinary. We have heard songs of this nature a lot of times before in Tamil films, and there is nothing much to talk about. Of course, it is fairly good, but you don’t normally expect Rahman to give “fairly good” songs.
5. Innisai (Naresh, Mahathi)
After Ilamai, the other song which is truly worth Rahman’s name is Innisai. This song features beautifully orchestrated Indian classical music, given a Rahman-esque touch – and that is enough to tell you that this track works big time. The very feel of this song is grandiose and extravagant, and I have the feeling that this track would sound even better when watched on the big screen. Innisai also comes with a remix adaptation, and surprisingly, even the remix is wonderful on the ears.
6. Kamma Karaiyil (Naresh, Sowmiya)
We have Kamma Karaiyil as the final track of the album. This is the sort of “street-smart” song that we have seen so often in Vijay-starrers – however, Vijay didn’t have the luxury to have a genius like Rahman scoring his music. Therefore, even though this genre is well-known, the song is pretty nice to hear – familiar, but refreshingly different. A great way to close a memorable album.
The trouble with reviewing a Rahman album is that you always have to redefine what “good” is. Impressive as that may sound, that’s not always a good thing. We have seen the maestro delivering some of the most unforgettable tracks that Indian cinema has ever heard, so even when he lets his guard down just a tiny little bit, you feel the difference immediately.
So even though Godfather is an otherwise superior album, some purists may argue that it does not reach the elite standard that Rahman has set for himself. That may be true, but compared to the kind of film music that is churned out week after week, Rahman is still leagues ahead of them. This year’s super success with the sublimely beautiful Rang de Basanti showed that Rahman has still not lost his touch – and now Godfather proves it once again.
The Theeyile song start has a striking resemblance to "Kabhi Dil Mile Dil Mile" from Yaadien. Did anybody feel the same way?
Ilamai, Innisai & its remix rocks bigtime :thumbsup: :clap: .
thatham thom thom .....chikki chikki pong
தமிழ்நாட்டில் எத்தனை கிளிகள் எத்தனை கிளிகள் கூட்டுக்குள்
வரவேண்டும் அத்தனை கிளிகள் அத்தனை கிளிகள் வீட்டுக்குள்
ஒ...ஓ... இளமை! இளமை இளமை இளமை இளமை பெண்களே விடை!....:thumbsup:
Did you all notice that A R Rahman invites the listener in his own fashion Ilamai duck & blaaze rap version.
"come & feel" "come & feel" duck version (start)
"Come & Listen to the sound in a new style"
"Come & Listen to the sound in a new style" ending blaaze rap :thumbsup: :clap:
With just 4 words ilamai vidukathai pengale vidai, Super Genius has composed a full remix. The thatham thom, female chorus "yeah", duck repeat voice ilamai ilamai..., blaaze rap, duck rap. He keeps changing the rhythm with every of these items in a random way. In the interlude, thirudi thirudu sounds soothing. I am bewildered when track began & ended. This is what I call a COMPOSER's DREAM MIX not the other one :rotfl:
AFTER MANY YEARS, A.R RAHMAN USES SURESH PETER IN HIS ALBUM !
What do you think ?
after hearing the album for more than 2-3 times
kaatril oru varthai is just superb!!!!SPB AT HIS BEST!!!
heard shivaji will carry 2-3 songs by SPB wowowow cant wait to hear those!!!!
illamai and its remix r gonna rock FOR SURE!!!already my sound system is bursting!!!!(i hav the cassette)
gonna buy the cd soon!!!!
wowowowo!!!
kamma kamma kamma karai sure to go down the mass numbers but with CLASS even in masala song!!!
theeyil vadiyum thena is haunting!!!i just cant get the song out of my mind it just excellent!!!!
deepavali song picturisation is good !!!
Innisai that kuthu fused in the song just OUTSTANDING!!!
the album is liked by most of my friends fans and non fans of ajith,ARR!!!
in a shop in madurai i heard that the sales were soaring very high!!!
any news of the CD release in the US??