Sublime lyrics, undecipherable syllables, zestfully rendered songs with some brilliant score and a "deja vu" feel make up "Bheema" - Harris Jayaraj is back again. 6 cool songs in the album with varying amount of "Harris Gibberish" (yeah, the unreadable, undecipherable syllables that he is so fond of and starts his songs with).
We can probably have Gibberish Quotient (GQ) for all Harris' albums :-)
Oru Mugamo - Terrific lyrics suggest a potential Vikram intro song. It may be picturized on the lines of "Karka Karka". Krish and Naresh Iyer on song here - My pick of the album!
Harris Gibberish - 2%.
Mudhal Mazhai - Beautifully sung. Sweet Lyrics. Hariharan-Mahathi combo after Saamy take you to a different level altogether. A slight feel of "deja vu".
Harris Gibberish - slightly pronounced.
Rangu Rangamma - Anybody who claim to have passed the Test of Tamil Movies as Ph.D material (TOTMP) should find out w/o even hearing the song that this is an item number. It sounds good, a deja vu feel... yet, a must have for long drives!
Siru Parvaiyaale - Karthik/Harini special. An overdose of Harris' fond syllables makes this song sound a bit irritable at times. Thamarai's lyrics deserve special mention.
Harris Gibberish - 4%
Ragasiya KanavugaL - Sweet melody from Hariharan and Madhushree. I do not understand why do music directors go for North Indian singers who cannot pronounce Tamil syllables ('zh' et. al) properly? There are a few exceptions - Shreya Ghosal is one. Madhushree emulates Udit Narayanan - Tamil Roadkill!
Enadhuyire - A very very different number rendered by Chinmayi and Nikhil Mathew.
Overall, this album may not please the music purists but its certain to go down really well with the masses. Expect it to be a chartbuster already!
P.S: GQ - 2.5 on 5 [On the lines of Figure of Merit ;-)]
2 comments:
emulating udit narayan - another female singer who does this every time is Sadhana sargam... crappy pronunciation
Yeah... there are 4 of them now
sukhviner, udit, sadhana and madhushree
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