The major pluses of the album are:
- Its completely youth oriented. You can call it an album by the youth for the youth. The long list of new singers getting credits for the songs is a proof of it.
- It is a combination of class and mass genre. Anyone can sit and enjoy the album.
The minor disadvantages are:
- Some songs remind you of already heard songs in parts (though not the full song).
- The lyrics are crap in couple of songs. Considering the fact that Vijay has lots of kids fan following who recite his songs by-heart, such cheap lyrics won’t sound good in their mouth. Hope it will be taken care in future films.
Having said that lets get into the song by song review. Each song is evaluated for 50 points, on 5 important parameters, each on a scale of 10.
(Note: Charisma is chosen after a lot of search in MS Word dictionary. Don’t mistake it to be Kareena kapoor’s sister’s first name )
Aadungada Enna Suthi by Naveen
This is a typical Vijay introduction number and sure a treat for his fans. New face Naveen does a good job and his voice is refreshing though there is a slight lack of feel like the one in Tippu’s voice. Also the beats sound a bit like “Yemmadi Aathaadi” from Vallavan. Nevertheless, it is song that will have Vijay fans bringing the roof down. The chorus voices in the middle sounds like the ones in Deva’s old songs. That is one drawback. But lyrics are nicely written like “Cheri illa oorukulla porakka venum pera pulla… theepandham eduthu theendaamai koluthu”. Sure rocker!!!
Music: 9 Singers: 9 Lyrics: 9 Orchestration: 9 Charisma: 10
Total: 46/50
Dole Dole by Suchithra, Ranjith
Everyone knows the husky and unique voice of Suchithra. She recreates the magic she did in Telugu Pokkiri in this adapted song also. Ranjith, of course one of my favorite singers, is great as he did in telugu. The drawback is some of the opening lyrics which sounds odd but the lyrics of rest of the song is really nice. “Valapakkam suzhalum bhoomi pandhu thirumbi ida pakkam suzhaludhu unnaale..” Nothing genuine or new in lyrics. But sounds really good for the tune. One of the best picks of the album.
Music: 10 Singers: 10 Lyrics: 7 Orchestration: 10 Charisma: 10
Total: 47/50
Vasantha Mullai by Rahul Nambiar, V.Krishnamoorthy
This song the much hyped remix is one the picks of the album. Set with nice folk beats and a bit of olden day orchestration, it’s a very good effort. “Appo gaana thaan pidikume ippo melody-um pidikudhe, kushi iduppa mattum paathavan, ippo kanna nimirndhu thaan paakaren” “ Nambiyaar-a pol irundhene, MGR-a pol maathitaa” etc. The lyrics are naughty and very catchy. The actual remix of old TMS voice in the middle however reminds me the similar one in “Theepidikka Theepidikka” song.
Music: 8 Singers: 10 Lyrics: 8 Orchestration: 9 Charisma: 10
Total: 45/50
Thamizh Thamizh by Ranjith, Swetha
This is a nice melody sung by my favorite Ranjith again and Swetha, who I am 90% sure is the daughter of famous singer Sujatha. The song has a rap part also like in Kannum Kannumthaan(Thirupaachi) and Deepavali(Sivakaasi). But this rap is much better than the other two mentioned. The singers have done full justice to the song and the lyrics are good. The lyrics speak a lot about Thamizh, I guess it has something to do with Vijay’s name (Thamizh) in the fim. The remix of the same song is also neatly done without spoiling the melody. I can say that it is the best song of the album.
Music: 10 Singers: 10 Lyrics: 9 Orchestration: 10 Charisma: 9
Total: 48/50
(For both the original and remix versions)
Yuthame – The Pokiri theme
This partly adapted tune from “Jagadame” song in Telugu is neatly redone for Tamil. Few tamil lyrics and a small bit added to the end makes it right for the film’s theme. Hope it will be frequently repeated in the film’s BGM track.
Music: 9 Singers: 9 Lyrics: 9 Orchestration: 10 Charisma: 9
Total: 46/50
En chella peru apple by Suchitra, AV Ramanan
Again Suchitra takes credits for the same song she did in Telugu. This song though sounds ordinary in first listen, is sure to be better and better as you keep listening to it. Thats what happened for me with “Ippatikinka” of telugu Pokkiri. I could see a little more beats added for the Tamil version probably for the much-spoken-about dance of Vijay and Mumaith Khan for this song. The lyrics are again very ordinary, but okay for this club genre song. AV Ramanan entering music scene after a long time, has very little to offer with this song. Main credits for this song goes to the nice mixing.
Music: 9 Singers: 9 Lyrics: 6 Orchestration: 10 Charisma: 8
Total: 42/50
Maambazhamaam Maambazham by Shankar Mahadevan, Ganga
This is the least good song of the album and thanks that it is placed at the last. The main let down is the poor lyrics and the beats and tune reminding you of some Srikanth Deva’s kuthu numbers. Shankar Mahadevan is surprisingly very ordinary. The female credit mentioned as Ganga sounds like singer Mahalakshmi. Never mind, a fast number for front benchers. Though more responsibility relies on the picturisation. It could be recalled that Vijay’s dance in ordinary songs like “Kattu Kattu” from Thirupaachi made the song hit after film’s release. The same is likely to happen for this song too.
Music: 8 Singers: 9 Lyrics: 6 Orchestration: 8 Charisma: 7
Total: 38/50
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On a grand average: 89%
(For comparision: I would rate Sivakaasi 80%, Sachien 90% and Aadhi 85%)
Verdict: Sounds very very good!!!
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3 comments:
good work dude.
you should listen to pokiri songs in Telugu too; they are very good.
Being a THALA fan,
i would say the album is pretty ok.
its not as great as Sachein,
Sachein was def better than this one.
i am eager to watch the movie.
just for ASIN...
@praphul: Thanks, I have listened and listening to Telugu version for a long time now. I know they rock, and I wud rate the Tamil version only 75% of Telugu... :-)
@Nirmal: Thanks for ur comments, but repeated hearing is what made ppl drool abt the songs in past 4-5 days :-)
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