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26th May 2011, 05:02 PM
#1911
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26th May 2011 05:02 PM
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26th May 2011, 05:16 PM
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The song order is as follows ;
Balu Idhu Balu - K J Yesudas
Hare Rama Hare Krishna - Tippu
Kampuni Kampuni - V V Prasanna & Ganga
Naan Ondhu - Kunal Ganjawala
Angel Angel - Karthik & Rita
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26th May 2011, 06:15 PM
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My initial thought - upon first round of listening all songs: Are these really composed by Ilaiyaraaja?
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26th May 2011, 07:32 PM
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On 1st hear,the only song which ive actually liked is Angel Angel..
Expected more from the KJY Song Balu Idhu Balu..
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26th May 2011, 08:08 PM
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I've heard all songs and here is my order of preference:
Kampuni Kampuni -Typical ninties masala number, the first interlude
and the concluding "hey" chant are nice surprises. Only song I repeated on initial hearing.
Balu Idhu Balu - KJY is evergreen, both interludes are oustanding 
Naan Ondhu - second interlude is v. trendy and Kunal Ganjawal sounds very youthful
Angel Angel
Hare Rama Hare Krishna
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26th May 2011, 11:41 PM
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continuously 10th time started to listen Balu Idhu Balu - simply addicted 
thala appadiye spb-yaiyum konjam kavanichukkonga
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27th May 2011, 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by
skr
The song order is as follows ;
Balu Idhu Balu - K J Yesudas
this song is a rehash of "Thaalattu ketka naanum yethanai naal" from Nandalala !
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
-Robert Frost
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27th May 2011, 11:52 AM
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I loved the orchestration for all of them. I guess the extreme difference in how thalaivar usually uses synth for such movies is what makes us think if they are really composed by him. BTW Angel Angel is certainly a rehash of one of the songs in the 1990s era, if i am not wrong it is from kadhalakku mariyadhai. Rest are perfect
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27th May 2011, 01:53 PM
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I gave about 5 listenings and none of the songs impressed me. The Yesudas song was more cliche`(for me) and I think IR has done much better songs than that. Honestly, it bored me. And I am not being biased about such kind of songs because there were many songs, of that kind, that I liked. The yesudas number in even Nandalala is a classic. And the less I talk about Kunal Gunjawala song, the better. Even few other songs. The Hare rama Hare Krishna song seems to be having some good trumpet usage but thats about it. And much more than Pallavi, the charanams of Angel Angel sound impressive but it is more of nostalgia-evoking feeling instead of anything innovative. I felt the charanams strongly resemble some (telugu?) songs by IR in the 1988-1995 era. It is that memory-recall drive that it sets me on and nothing more. The over-dosage of techno is not for my taste anyway.
Overall - an album that didnt please me. Atleast Ayyan had a beautiful Manasoram, but this one didnt have anything that impressed me. (This is just my personal opinion)
Done with it. Waiting for next offering! When will IR HAPPI me?
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28th May 2011, 08:25 AM
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Thank you skr for the links. My thoughts after few listens….
Angel Angel - Angel of a song despite the ordinary pallavi. The starting humming and prelude is beautiful. Charanam is ecstatic especially the 3rd and 4th line of charanam. Synth driven interludes sounds louder but not jarring to ears. Easily my pick of the album. Great singing by Karthi and Reeta.
BhaaLu Idhu BhaaLu - I think this song is composed thinking of only KJY and his limitations about his singing nowadays. So the tune is not that appealing. Still KJY magic (still some strains) can be heard at lower octaves, but at higher octaves, we can hear the strains clearly. Somehow could not enjoy the song thoroughly due to this. Interludes are good, the first flute interlude enhances the mood aptly. But I would prefer SPB, IR or Madhu with a better tune. As San_K mentioned, why he forgets SPB always nowadays?? Definitely I miss SPB.
The next three songs tempts me to ask "is Raja 68 years old??"
Naan Ondhu - 'oyayiyaa..' humming is very different and good. Very trendy song. Kunal sang well. But I am not a favorite of this kind of singing and those freaky 'baybi' and 'ouu' kind of ending the lines. I am also surprised why Maestro is doing this kind of song.
Hare Rama Hare Krishna - Starts beautifully in classical style. Beautiful trumpets ornaments throughout the song. High energy song and I love this song. Tippu way to go! Hare Rama Hare Krishna choir is haunting! Sounds revolutionary kind song! Eventhough I don't know kannada, I could feel the lyrics are ordinary. My next pick just for the trumpet, arrangements, classical touch and the energy.
Kampuni Kampuni - Sema kuthu song! tharumaru. Good to hear Kuthu in kannada. The bass lines in last two lines of charanams are interesting. This is called Maestro kuthu!
One excellent composition and two high voltage songs, especially the title song, but definitely want more from Maestro. Tunewise it could have been better. Since recently he had given many excellent Kannada gems (not just one in each film) in Prem Kahani, Suryakanthi and Bhagyada Balegara like Shrungara, Edaya Bagilu, Mouni Naanu, Chan Chanare, Nannanne Noduvanu, Balegara, I was expecting atleast two or three compositions like this, but only 'Angel Angel' comes close. But definitely I would listen to three songs for quite some time, but only time has to tell if I would listen to it for a long time.
Eagerly waiting for Jeevitha Saagaram, another Sathyan' movie and Rama Rajyam!
Last edited by V_S; 28th May 2011 at 08:28 AM.
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