Sunday, October 21, 2007

Kannamoochi Yenada Music Review

Kannamoochi Yenada


Yuvan Shankar Raja has composed some wonderful tunes for the Priya V.'s film Kannaamoochi Enadaa. Thamarai's lyrics are a musical treat.

The film stars Sathyaraj, Radikaa, Prithviraj, Sandya and Sripriya.

Megam Megam

It is my second pick of this album and will attract listeners even at first time itself. It is natural for those liked KNM’s merke merka song to expect the same type of song and this track is. Haricharan and female singer Shweta has sung well in this peppy song. When I listening this song, I guessed Shweta is veteran singer Sujatha’s daughter and yes it is correct. Welcome Shweta.

Kannaamoochi aattam

The popular wedding 'oonjal' song, 'Kannoonjal aadi', is used cleverly in this title track. This fusion of Indian and Western music is interesting. The English lyrics infused with Carnatic aalapnas are a treat. Dr. Narayana's classical rendition works well with Sriram's westernised singing. Sainthavi and Prasanna ably support the song.

Sanjaram Seiyum Kangal

It is ultimately my pick of this album. It is rare to see Shankar Mahadevan in such type of superb melody. Surprisingly Madusree did not irritate me like some other her previous attempt in tamil. Yuvan Shankar Raja did experimentation and I would say he immensely achieved to deliver. Undoubtedly, one of the best songs of 2007 .

Andru Vandhadhum

A westernised composition, the track has a jazz feel. Yuvan has generously used the saxophone, drums and chorus. It is an interesting take on the yesteryear song, 'Andru Vandhadhum Idhe Nila' composed by K.V. Mahadevan, sung by T.M. Soundarajan and P. Susheela.

Putham Pudhu Kathu

It is sung by Vijay Jesudas and Shankar Mahadevan. Even though it is not best, we can enjoy this song and can like more with fitting visuals. It has appreciable usage of Indian intruments.

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