Saturday, July 5, 2008

KOLLYWOOD MUSIC RELEASE

Kuselan - Simply stunning
A soft melody in Chaaral and Sollamma, nice peppy tunes for Cinema

Cinema, Perinba Pechukara and Om Zarare sum up the album. But the

varied instrumentation and the catchy interludes and rhythm makes

all the difference. Prakash proved his skills in 'Veyyil' and

‘Kireedom’ before. He seems to have come more polished and skilled

in ‘Kuselan’.


Subramaniapuram
- Provides a fresh feel
The good use of rhythm and a mix of melody and peppy beats, the

album have songs which are sure to top audio charts. What more, the

debutant music composer has introduced several new voices, who

provides a fresh feel.


Dhaam Dhoom - Harris all the way
‘Dhaam Dhoom’ adds to the list of topnotch albums rendered by Harris

Jayaraj. It has everything a music-lover would ask for - melody,

hip-hop, jazz and Indian classical.


Dasavatharam - Himesh at his best
The much-awaited audio of ‘Dasavatharam’ is out. The Bollywood music

king Himesh Reshammiya forays down south with the movie which has

raised all expectations for the simple fact that Kamal Haasan is

part of it and doing 10 different roles.


Kuruvi - A loud chirp
The album has six tracks including theme music. Vidyasagar has

managed to come up with songs, which are bundle of energy and

foot-tapping. The likes of Yogi, Dr Burn, Anuradha Sreeram, Sangeeth

Haldipur and Vidyasagar himself have lent their voice.


Arai En 305il Kadavul - Pacy and breezy
After ‘Imsai Arasan’, director Simbhu Devan has settled down to do

another hilarious entertainer in Arai En 305il Kadavul. This time he

has teamed up with Prakash Raj and comedians Santhanam and Ganja

Karuppu.


Nepali - Energetic, entertaining and enthusiastic!
'Nepali' is a quality album which has fresh vocals coupled with a

excellent harmony, instrumentation and good use of trumpets and

saxophone.


Billa - Groovy & good
Yuvanshankar Raja had greater responsibility in his shoulders to

deliver the best for the remake of yesteryear blockbuster Billa.

Obviously his work will draw comparisons with the original

Kallori - Trendy and youthful
Joshwa Sridhar has done it again. The young musician, who had

enthralled us with his different approach in Kaathal, has come out

with another winner with this album. Though the songs are not

outstanding, they perfectly reflect the mood of the central theme of

the movie, i.e., the life in collage campus. The songs are trendy

and youthful. They offer verity and right spirit

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