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Kannaamoochi
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If
you had reaped success in your earlier venture, it is only
natural that expectations ride high in your successive ventures.
Riding in the earlier success of ‘Kanda Naal Mudhal’,
the director-musician duo’s (Priya – Yuvan) second
innings did quite manage to pull out a decent album. Yuvan
actually seemed to have kicked up his heels while at his task
which shows in the renditions making the album an absolute
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Andru
vandhadhum idhae nila
A remix of the very famous MGR song, Yuvan Shankar Raja impresses
with a different tune of the very same lyrics and retaining some
of the rhythm. Yuvan Shankar Raja has remixed several songs but
by far this is his best work. Very enjoyable and with a vintage
feel to it, especially in the instrumental usage. Shankar Mahadevan,
Haricharan and Shwetha have enjoyed the song while singing, which
clearly shows. A chartbuster without a fragment of doubt.
All set for a hit!
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Kannaamoochi
The song starts with Saindhavi’s rendition of a karnatic
based song which gives an impression this would be another
Kanda naal mudhalai song from the director – music director’s
last combo “Kanda Naal Mudhal” but what follows
is a brilliant mixture of western and traditional tunes to
give this year’s one of the most enjoyable songs. Thamarai’s
lyrics are quite a treat to the listeners. The song sounds
more like a hip-hop version of a Marriage Unjal song. Singers
Palghat Sriram, Saindhavi, Prasanna, and Narayanan impress
with their vocal gifts.
All set for a Super Hit! |
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Megham
A rap style romantic song; Yuvan shows his experience in the instrumental
usage. Vocals by Haricharan and Shwetha are worth a mention. But
when the song is finished one cannot help but feel that there was
something missing in the song. However, you don’t regret for
having heard the song. The visuals for the duet will definitely
play a key role in determining the success of the song.
Good genuine efforts.
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Putham
pudhu Kathu
The very starting would make you realize that the song sounds
similar to Yuvan’s Arindhum Ariyamalum’s “Yella
yella” and Yuvan’s instrumental use also brings
the sense of déjà vu to the fore. But still
the song is enjoyable thanks to Shankar Mahadevan and Vijay
Yesudas.
Definitely not bad.
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Sanjaram
Shankar Mahadevan and Madhushree take us along on a romantic journey
and Yuvan helps with the use of tabla and keyboard and brilliant use
of Violin just after the pallavi. His innovation is explicit when
he uses water splash sounds in the third stanza, which gives a feeling
that the listener is in a solitary island. The song is truly magical
if you close your eyes and let your mind free, a masterpiece.
All set for a Super Hit!
Overall Rating
This is an enjoyable album all through; Priya and Yuvan combination
has indeed bettered their previous “Kanda Naal mudhal”.
As there are no pathos songs it feels even more enjoyable. The year
is already filled with superlative albums like Sivaji, Unnale Unnale,
Pachaikili muthu charam, Chennai 28 Kreedom, Bheema, Sathampodathey,
Urchagam and Sivi, and this album will also join this elite club and
may actually rank somewhere on the top.
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