The sufi mix in Kolle is not bad at all – Guru carries the song well on his vocals, while Nanagu is a standard melody, heavily dependent on Kunal’s voice. Nagu nagu has a nursery rhyme-like structure and is easy on the ears – Rajesh Krishnan working his vocal magic on the track with Ganesh in different avatars! Nanna yedeyalli is run-of-the-mill pathos and Uphee too is plain mundane. Patra bareyala is the album’s highlight – soft sing-along ballad and excellent singing by Karthik. Aramane’s music is a far cry from the kind of music one expects from a Ganesh starrer.
Keywords: Ganesh, Roma
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1 | BestMan
March 27th, 2008 at 7:45 am
Karthik,
I know this post is unrelated, didn’t know where to post it though.
Well, could you review George Peters (or is it Peter?) semi-new album ‘Heartbeats’ (2007)? Its a malayalam soundtrack. It’s pretty good.
Just so you know, when looking online, you might run into another movie titled ‘Heartbeats’ (2004) with music by BALABHASKAR.
(George Peters is one of AR Rahman’s assistants)
2 | Karthik
March 28th, 2008 at 6:25 am
Will surely do – any place I can listen this online?
3 | BestMan
March 28th, 2008 at 10:58 am
Not sure which has better quality…
MusicIndiaOnline.com:
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/music/malayalam/s/movie_name.9262
Raaga.com
http://www.raaga.com/channels/malayalam/movie/M0001161.html
MusicPlugIn
http://www.musicplug.in/songs.php?movieid=29496&langid=15&movietypeid=1
–maybe MusicPlugIn & Raaga
4 | BestMan
March 28th, 2008 at 11:00 am
Raaga.com
http://www.raaga.com/channels/malayalam/movie/M0001161.html
–you can hear a lot more instruments & bass
MusicPlug
http://www.musicplug.in/songs.php?movieid=29496&langid=15&movietypeid=1
–overall sharper quality
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