Music
: Karthik Raja Direction
: Vasantha Balan Producer
: Pushpa Kandasamy Lyrics
: Paarthi Bhaskar, N.Muthukumar, Kabilan and Thamarai Audio company : Hit Musics Price
: cassettes Rs.45/- Cover design :
Simple and attractive
These days, it is not often that you come across
film albums not determined by market forces, with the basic mantra
of music companies being :It’s all about money, honey. Result? You
have music that caters to the fast-food culture, and good,
sensible music gets a quiet burial. But once in a while there does
blow in the whiff of fresh air, so to say music buffs that not
everything is lost, like “Album”.
After an eclipse period of nearly one
and a half years after the release of superhit songs of “Dumm Dumm
Dumm”, Karthik Raja is back with “Album”. Kavithalaya’s films with
Ilaiyaraja’s music like “Sindhu Bhairavi”, “Punnagai Mannan”,
“Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal” etc. had great songs, which are still
reverberating in the ears of music fans and to keep up that
tradition Karthik Raja has put up great efforts and is indeed
successful in giving a superb album.
The
album begins with the peppy, dance number “Thathalikkudhey”
rendered beautifully by T.Karthik, Thippu and Sadhana Sargam.
Ilayaraja’s elder brother R.D. Bhaskar’s son Paarthi Bhaskar has
penned the lyrics. The more you listen, the more it gets into
you. The tune has unexpected twists and turns but still in synchrony.
Then
comes the pick of the album, “chellamaai chellam” by Hariharan
and Shreya Goshal and lyrics are by N.Muthukumar. “Devdas” fame
Shreya Goshal makes her debut in tamil film music through this
song. The song is sure to captivate the listener by its soft and
lilting tune. At places it has shades of “Kavidhaigal sollavaa”
song in “Ullam kollai pogudhey”.
“Kaadhal
vaanoli” begins with Harish Ragavendra’s enchanting rendition
and then Sujatha picks up the song and mesmerizes the listeners.
It had been a long time since we had heard such songs in tamil
film music. Lyrics by N.Muthukumar are so poetical and meaningful.
Next one is the bit song “Muttaikull” is a modification of a famous
folk song of children by N.Muthukumar with enthusiastic voice
of Bhavatharini.
Madhu Balakrishnan stole away the hearts of music
fans’ in “Bharathi” especially “ethilum ingu” song. He returns back
with his soothing voice in “Pillai thamarai” song. You can’t
resist the feeling like hearing a mallu song.
Lyrics are by Kabilan and after his super hit “Aal
thotta Boopathy” song, which had meaningless lines, has proved his
caliber here as a good poetical lyricist.
Next comes the pleasant surprise ,where Ilaiyaraja
and Sadhana Sargam have joined hands in giving a beautiful folk
number. Ilaiyaraja sings in KarthikRaja’s music after a long gap
and Thank God his voice is not wasted in a pathos songs or Mother
sentimental songs.
“Nilave
nilave” song by Shankar Mahadevan and Thippu is sure to be
a chart buster and youngsters’ favourite. It’s a fast paced dance
number penned by Thamarai. The lyrics are very interesting which
lists out various “isms” like Socialism, heroism, realism, hitlerism,
kaadhalism, capitalism, etc.
It is really disheartening to be in a lag phase
after composing for a few films and when your younger brother is a
leading music director and father an already established musical
legend. So Karthik Raja has taken a Colossal leap in “ALBUM” and
all the songs are cool. “ALBUM” gives no work for the Fast Forward
button at all. Another thing to be mentioned is that, the lyrics
are not injured by dominating percussions and that too written
very decently.
|