Yuvan tries his Sandakozhi-sound again in Adada mazhaida, besides inserting his favorite folk bit he has already overused in Where is the party – unnecessarily. Despite the punchy rhythm, Suthudhe’s tune is a complete letdown, but Poongatre works pretty well, with a catchy tune reminiscent of Jeniffer Lopez’s Waiting for tonight. The composer truly scores in the 2 brilliant melodies – Thuli thuli, with addictive and scintillating rendition by Haricharan and En kadhal solla, a trademark-Yuvan track with his own vocals that has now become a genre by itself! Paiya’s good tracks more than make up for the average ones.
Keywords: Karthi Sivakumar, Tamanna, Yuvan Shankar Raja
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1 | SRINIVAS
November 22nd, 2009 at 9:33 am
some amount of recycling in bits and pieces in most of the songs ….but a good album overall ….liked all the tracks
2 | viraajan
November 22nd, 2009 at 10:10 am
Surprised that you did not like Suthudhe Bhoomi. This song starts of ordinarily but picks up soon and turns breezy. Give it few more listens karthik, you may like it. It has a good melody in it especially in charanam parts.
Overall, a very satisfactory album with adada mazhai da being the average track. Poongatre is good orchestration wise. The rest three are fabulous songs.
This year yuvan is in superb form.
3 | Gopi Chand
November 23rd, 2009 at 5:43 pm
Hi Karthik Check New OST Leader(Telugu , Mickey J Meyer)
good one
4 | Sanjeevi
November 26th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
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Despite the punchy rhythm, Suthudhe’s tune is a complete letdown
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I pity you. IMO the song rocks. Dude listen again
5 | deepak
January 13th, 2010 at 10:14 pm
Suthudhe boomi catches up with u after repeated hearings!
The album on the whole is a lot more Fresh and enthusiastic .The way yuvan has approached this album is spectacular with the effect that it includes many a genre!
6 | deepak
January 13th, 2010 at 10:15 pm
One of Yuvan’s masterpieces preferably after a long tym!
7 | pradeep9678
February 4th, 2010 at 10:17 am
Isnt the “sol sol…” bit in thuli thuli the same as that from Den farrow’s catch the fox?
8 | Karthik
February 4th, 2010 at 10:23 am
Pradeep9678: Yes, good observation! But very mild and restricted to the first line of the hook – if you recall, Deva had done a more detailed lift of Den’s song in Red – http://www.itwofs.com/tamil-deva.html see #20
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