Sunday, October 21, 2007

Tamizh M.A Music Review

Tamizh M.A

After 3 continuous good albums (Satham Podathey, Thottal Poo Malarum, Kannamoochi Enada) now yuvan comes up with a sparkling album. When I listened a song of Tamil MA in BIG FM, I stunned because that song was pretty innovative and different. On next day BIG music released this album but I wonder where they released?, in venus planet? Because, even after 3 days of audio release, I couldn’t able to get a CD even from Chennai’s famous outlets such as music world, landmark, odyssey. Now I’ve downloaded songs from a site. BIG Music should think about proper distribution.

Tamil M.A music review

Coming back to soundtrack. We can’t say there was expectation on this album. But it is wonderful experience to hear such brilliant composition without expectation. Lyrics are penned with simple words but amazing and give perfect shapes to songs where music composition is soul. I don’t know who is the lyricists but hope Na. Muthukumar one among them.

Para Para Pattampoochi is fantastically sung by Rahul who has voice quite similiar to Vijay Jesudas. Its just a dazzling track where splendit rthym, soft voice, good lyrics handshake together. Like his father yuvan used violin layer well in background. It seems yuvan like voice echo effect and here and there he used echo which adds some attraction. Singer Rahul deserves well to mention his name. It is his debug song?. My favourite line - “Kanneerai thudaikum viralukku manam yengi kidakkuthey”.

Paravaiyin Kootil starts with hero’s and herione’s dialogs with left and right channels respectively. Singer Ilaiyaraja is main plus of this melting soft song. His voice suits the mood perfectly. This track sounds like a matured composition for a happening good thing after a series of sad things in life. Atleast the hero starts to believe in life. Yuvan has given better rhtym and ludes especially the dazzling first interlude. It is suitable to say “What a lyrics”. From lyrics - “For the first time I love to live, saw light, flower blossoms, dream come true, air comes”.

If a drinken, drug-induced, mournful, very angry at the same time well knowledged person sing a song how it will be?. The answer is Innum Oor Iravu sung by music director himself. His voice is very well suited to the situation and the singing style is quite different. I would say this is the most innovative song of year 2007 so far. It is very rare to come this type of song in tamil film music. Terrific lyrics, terrific composition elevates this song to a new height. The stanza comes after jeeva’s drug/sivapAnam dialog with “lord siva” music mixing is tremendous. We can realize the hero’s feeling when he sing “Poi pArka yarum illai, Poi pArkkavum yArum illai”. I guess this unusual tune was made for written lyrics atleast for saranam

Next music director yuvan come as a singer in Unakkagathanae song. Hero glorifies his lover in this song which sounds something similar to his brother Karthik Raja’s composition in style. Simple and good song with good lyrics again. The violin piece as background rhtym is nice.


Vazhkai Enbathu is very different and hardcore stuff from yuvan.The insects flying sounds starts this songs well. Shankar Mahadevan’s vocal somewhat suits the mood and this song sounds like Raam’s “Manithan solkinra” and Pithamahan’s “Adada” songs.

It is hard to select best song of this album. Eventhough Innum oor iravu, Para para pattampoochi, Paravaiyin songs are equally very good, the rare Paravaiyin is my pick of this album because its Sheer Melody

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