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*Azhagiya Tamizh Magan - 2007*

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How many of us were counting our time towards the release of this much
anticipated audio where the two titans of the film industry were coming
together after a very long time? Quite confident that many would be a part
of this huge list. The audio of the film, which has been released today
amidst huge celebrations has been keeping people off their regular routinue
work and it certainly merits all the attention that it has been getting so
far. Down to the Offical review...

1. *Ella Pughazum* - *AR Rahman*

How many times have we swooned to Rahman's voice? Starting from 'Humma
Humma', 'Sandosha Kannire', 'Columbus Columbus', 'New York Nagaram',
'Athiradee', and other songs. He just does not cease to amaze us with his
music but his singing has been highly under-rated (could be because he might
be trying to underplay it). But his singing equally matches his skills as a
music composer, and he has truly come out with a blazing number that should
set the stands on fire when it hits the screen. Sounding like an intro song
for the hero, the song has hard hitting lyrics written by the evergreen
Vaali and coupled with Rahman's instruments which have always been world
class, this song is the ROCKER that the fans have been craving for!

*Verdict*: Take some cotton for your ears, with you to the theatres if you
dont like heavy noise!

*Rating* : 10/10

2. *Ponmagal Vandhal* - *MD Aslam, Ember Rap*

For Vijay's fans, this will certainly be a new experience listening to a lot
of English words in a single song. Being the remix of a super hit old song
'Ponmagal Vandhal' from the movie Sorgam, this song doesnt disappoint and it
is very attractive on the ear with the rap and the beats. For the regular
Vijay fan, this song might take some time getting used to, but once you are
used to it, there is no stopping you raving about this song. A very
different approach for a Vijay song.

*Verdict*: Slow poison

*Rating* : 8.5/10

3. *Nee Marlyn Manroe* - *Benny Dayal, Ujjayinee*

Another song with heavy Western influence from AR Rahman. This song moves at
a faster pace and keeps at that pace consistently unlike Rahman's previous
Western type song 'Oru Koodai Sunlight' which was fast and slow in places.
This song should be a big hit with the discos, DJ's and the night clubs
where people hit the dance floors. The male singer stands out throughout the
song and the lyrics are sure to make the youngsters sing them out to their
never ending pleasure. Trust Rahman to come up with a Western song which
will be liked by anyone and everyone

*Verdict*: All about Style....

*Rating* : 9.5/10

4. *Valayapatti Thavile* - *Madhumita, Naresh Iyer, Ujjayinee*

Time for some classy commercial songs. This is the song that is expected of
Vijay from his fans, and Rahman delivers in this song big time despite being
well known more for his soothing, romantic and melody numbers. The song,
sung by the latest sensation Naresh Iyer really packs a big punch. The song
starts off with the female singer Madhumita crooning and then Naresh Iyer
takes over. Rahman lifts this song exceedingly well with his instrumentation
and beats. A song that is sure to make Vijay fans dance to their heart's
content

*Verdict*: Indha Aatam Podhuma... Innum Konjam Venuma...

*Rating* : 10/10

5. *Kelamaal Kaiyile* - *Sriram Parthasarathy, Saindhavi*

This is Rahman's forte. The melody that makes you feel beautiful. These type
of songs also take some time to get used to, but in the long run these are
the songs that will remain with the listeners for a long long time.
Saindhavi (The Randaka girl) just shows what a promising talent she is to
the music industry. Sriram (Suttum Vizhi Sudare) is quite adept but is quite
clearly overshadowed by Saindhavi. The song at places reminds us of a hit
tune of the 80's but it is to Rahman's brilliance that he keeps that
similarity at a very minimum level.

*Verdict*: Romantic Best...

*Rating *: 8/10 (Spend time with it, and you will rate it 10/10)

6. *Maduraikki Pogadhadee* - *Benny, Archith, Dharshana*

Another folk type song to round up the album! Certainly lovers of commercial
music have heard of a lot of folk type songs, but this song is of very high
quality which only Rahman could possibly give. This is the type of song that
Vijay lives on, and with the picturisation this song has all the
possibilities to become a big hit with the fans especially the children. The
singer Benny Dayal is a good find (heard he had sung in Sivaji too!) while
the other singers give good suppport.

*Verdict*: Children's delight

*Rating* : 8/10

*Overall Verdict*: 100% super duper hit for Vijay and his fans. One of
Rahman's best commercial albums in his illustrous career. The songs should
reach an entirely different level if the picturisation live up to the
expectations. A strong candidate for 'The Album of the Year'

*Disclaimer*: Ratings are given based on what a fan would rate as far as the
album goes. The review is based on the opinion of a single fan, and might
not necessarily reflect the overall opinion of Vijay's fans.

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