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7th April 2015, 11:02 AM
#11
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since roja,mani n arr combovin utchamtham okk album..they r discover each every album..easya dissapointing,worst,weakest appadi innu ennala sollamudiyala..mudiyathu!!
next level...athukkum mela..
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7th April 2015 11:02 AM
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7th April 2015, 11:03 AM
#12
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7th April 2015, 11:03 AM
#13
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Liked the comment from vengkat ramanan
Talking in terms of Harris Jayaraj or Ilaiyaraaja, or how it’s similar to “Alaipaaythey” or “nice-ish” is trivial, What ARR has done, especially in the last two albums is that his songs are becoming more pastiche.The songs like “Theera Ulaa” or “Kaara Aattakkaara” there is so much randomness. its hard to even list out, it feels like hip-hop, rock, indian pop, alternative rock, new-age, electronic, synth and so on. it feels like being taken on a journey across musical genres, unpredictable yet unique. This reminds me of what Tarantino had once said, “I always hope that if one million people see my movie, they see one million different movies”.
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7th April 2015, 11:18 AM
#14
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my pick..malargal ketten..theer ula[arr voice n rendition woow]aye sinamika,kara attakara..
'i m boring doing same thing' innu sonnathu thalaivar sonnathu ippa puriyuthu..salute thalaiva!!!
unnakku nigar veru evarum illa,varapovathum illa!!
Last edited by A.ANAND; 7th April 2015 at 11:20 AM.
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8th April 2015, 11:04 AM
#15
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A Teary Invocation
Crying in joy along Rahman's latest masterpiece....
http://gotgroove.blogspot.com/2015/0...nvocation.html
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8th April 2015, 08:57 PM
#16
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Unfortunately haven't spent much time as others listening to OKK's album as a whole so not in a position to write a Music Review currently but whenever I do consider writing one I just end up enjoying the music instead of penning my thoughts.
OKK makes my knees tremble, even thinking about adjectives to describe the songs is daunting. ARR's OKK is a diverse panoply and Mani has definitely brought out the funambulist in the former.
We are approaching Summer and the album is complimenting this transition in season very well, will it only be a seasonal sensation is a question many ponder over but whatever the case I think I've got my Summer Anthems ready.
Kaara Aattakkaara rides on a badinage composition which initiates the album with a light mood, Aye Sinamika follows this route and like the former would be great on a long drive whether it be sunrise or sunset. The two Mental Mandhils are not exactly worlds apart but the Female version has a peppered up melody but the voice is somewhat subdued compared to the Male version. A.R. Ameen's cover of Maula Wa Salim is a brave attempt and this prodigy has truly delivered the mature treatment it needed, be it the singing or the cantillating he leaves the listener spell bound. Other songs are really really dumbfounding me, moisten my eyes, the more I hear them thus restrained in expressing anything else for now...
Happy Listening!
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9th April 2015, 01:49 PM
#17
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23rd April 2015, 01:27 PM
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28th April 2015, 01:28 PM
#19
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13th March 2016, 08:55 PM
#20
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MalargaL Kettaen is a superb melody. What a composition by ARR and a mellifluous and soulful rendering by Chitra! Raga Behag at its best. Minimal use of instruments, with the kanjira making its presence felt in a subtle way. The flow of the song reminded me of one of the earlier gems from ARR - 'Uyirum Neeye' by Unni Krishnan (movie: Pavithra).
Not an easy song to sing.. Hope this song gets its due recognition for Chitra.
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