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A brilliant number that is erotic and enigmatic. Rahman is at his 
best here, with flawless harmony. The musical interludes coupled with 
the erotic voice by the female lead takes the listeners by surprise. 
It is like feeling the soft warmth of the early morning sun while on 
a leisurely walk.
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Does the reviewer mean sensual by any chance? Does someone feel 
erotic while feeling warmth of early morning sun? I found it very 
funny.

-Prabhu


--- In [email protected], "Anil Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/musicreview/8399.html
> 
>     *Sakkarakatti Music Review*     Print   E-mail this   
Sakkarakatti -
> Youthful exuberance at its best  IndiaGlitz  [Wednesday, July 16, 
2008]
> 
> Rahman is in a league of his own. The master composer that he is, 
is not
> tired of trying new sounds and experimenting various variations 
with his
> musical score.
> 
> Having achieved terrific feats in his filmi career, Rahman comes up 
with
> musical scores that challenge his previous bests. This is the stuff 
that
> genius is made of. A music composer, who can come up with melody, 
hip-hop or
> peppy numbers at his will, Rahman has brought out the youthful 
fragrance in
> him with 'Sakkarakatti'.
> 
> Working with a debutant Kalaprabhu, Rahman has brought out new 
sounds that
> have the potential to mesmerize listeners. With right vocals and 
excellent
> instrumentation, 'Sakkarakatti' is as sweet as sugar candy.
> 
> Songs like Taxi, Chinamma are sure to become anthems among the 
young at
> heart. The likes of Blaze, Benny, Madhusree and Chinmayee truly 
scintillate.
> 
> The songs have been designed in such a way that hearing them once 
is good
> enough for the tunes to stick on to hearts. The melody maker in 
Rahman is at
> his best in 'Sakarakatti' and the music album is sure to go places.
> 
> *1. I Miss You Da (Chinmayee)*
> 
> A brilliant number that is erotic and enigmatic. Rahman is at his 
best here,
> with flawless harmony. The musical interludes coupled with the 
erotic voice
> by the female lead takes the listeners by surprise. It is like 
feeling the
> soft warmth of the early morning sun while on a leisurely walk.
> 
> *2. Chinnamma (Jhalak UN Nenjil) (Benny Dayal)*
> 
> Song has been inspired by Rahman's Chinamma song in 'Meenaxi'. 
Beginning
> with a brilliant flute, it goes on to gather momentum. Benny 
Dayal's catchy
> voice adds to the pep. The lyrics are a perfect mach to the music 
with
> scintillating background percussion. A refreshing and reverberating 
number.
> 
> *3. Elay Ulagam (Krish and Harish)*
> 
> Rahman has proved once again why he is called the 'Mozart of 
Madras'.
> Seemingly a takeoff of Rahman's Robaroo in 'Rang De Basanti', the 
song is
> mighty pleasant with the violin and the guitars soothing our 
hearts. In this
> foot-tapping number, the music stands aloof from the lyrics. Sure 
to stick
> to the heart of listeners, the song would emerge the style 
statement among
> youth. Krish is oozing with energy and so is Harish.
> 
> *4. Naan Eppodhu*
> 
> A soft song that portrays Rahman's mastery in coming up with such 
articulate
> numbers. It is a brilliant composition with the use of the Veena 
and Guitar
> complimenting each other. The rhythm pattern and the catchy 
interludes are
> worthy of applause. The song is worth listening to especially with 
the
> different sounds.
> 
> *5. Taxi Taxi (Benny, Blaze and Vion)*
> 
> A perfect song for those who love to shake their legs. It is full 
of energy
> and vigor. Blaaze starts off in style, while Benny and Vion give 
him the
> right company. This is a typical youth chartbuster that should be 
heard all
> over Chennai in a few days. The peppy beats and open-throated voice 
of the
> singers give a unique feel.
> 
> *6. Marudhaani (Madhushree and Rahman)*
> 
> A great melody from the master. Reminding one of Sahana Saaral, the 
song has
> sweetness written all over it. A soothing number with less 
instrumentation
> but more vocals. Hats off to the composer for trying this new 
variation.
> Rahman, the singer, is more than impressive.
> 
> Hats off to Rahman who has retained freshness in the album.
> 
> 'Sakkarakatti' is truly as sweet as sugar candy.
> 
> 
> -- 
> -A
> http://viewsnmuse.blogspot.com
>


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