Oh please do not create unnecessary hype about the tracks. They are pretty
ordinary and not even remotely close to ARR's best.

 

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Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 5:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [arr] Re: SIVAJI TRACKS - WONDERFUL

 

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> Friends whoever listen to these just delete after a couple of 
listenings & buy the CDs for the superior quality sound. Do not 
worry as everyone will grab a original CD for its master sound 
quality to enjoy the best form of sound & a sure hit for both rahman 
fans & rajini fans. And there will be enhanced sounds in the 
official CDs undoubtedly.
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> Anyway to share about the 3 hits ---
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> 1.
> Sahara Pookkal - 
> 5.18 duration - 
> Udit Narayan - Chinmayee or Sujatha
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> Nice. The beat reminds of Porkalam from Tenali as even in 
beginning the chorus gives very such similarity. Hey Rahman sings 
deem tananana. Wow ! Once again proves his talent with this song. 
lot of ideas of tune mixed up tactically shows his skill. Udit 
improved his tamil. Sounds like Chinmayee or Sujatha. In the end 
humming gives little bit of En Veettu Thottaththil hum. Such 
melodies are tailor made for Rajni's action & style and give me an 
imagination as his style of singing leaning back seeing the sky or 
while walking to put both hands in the over-coat downward pockets or 
putting his hand on the forehead to push back his falling hair with 
a gente swing.
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> 2.
> Vaaji Vaaji Vaaji En Jeevan Nee Sivaji - Poombaavai Aambal 
Aambal - 
> 5.54 duration - 
> Hariharan - Madhushree
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> Starts like a pacific tune (chinese or japanese) then goes to a 
qawwali beat - The beat reminds from a part of Maya Machindra from 
Indian movie that tabla sounds like qawwali. The same beat occupies 
entirely in this song. This song other way reminds Chittu Chittu 
Kuruviku Koodu Yetharku from Ullaththai Alli Tha the whole album 
which created waves in music in 1996 or so by MD - Sirpy. But here 
Arr's use of western harmony is great in the middle without the 
influence of tabla beat at that section. Here & there some male 
voice saying some jathis thiga thiga tha etc. All through the song 
the electic guitar's presence wonderful.
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> 3.
> Oru Koodai Sunlight - (Spanish Tamil Song ?)
> 5.08 duration - 
> Rajini laughs twice mildly. Male voice ? - Female voice ??
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> Rap, western beat targetting the youth. All about STYLE & HAIL. 
Another experience from Rahman's bouquet of flowers.
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I'm loving the 3 Sivaji tracks right now. I preordered from 
Ayngaran a few days back. They tell me they'll be shipping April 
3. There is no excuse for any AR Rahman 'fan' not to get the CD as 
they ship worldwide!!! The Sunlight track is not really rap 
inspired. The style of single reminds me of Bob Marley. Minimal 
arrangements and a staccato style of singing for the verses yields a 
disjointed track, but I'm really enjoying it right now. Rahman 
always has to take his music to another level as his competition is 
using technology as well.

 

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