Nice Review :-)

Kalyan K.

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:25 AM, sharad <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Success is an equation which is a combination of experimentation and
> expertise. This album is one example of that equation. It takes a lot to
> experiment with new sounds and fit in a catchy and commercially viable tune.
> Every bit of music in Pulli is a commercial brilliance. This album gives you
> the feeling of the 90s when we used to listen to ARR songs on a cassette. S.
> J. Surya is a guy who has a lot of commitment towards film making and I like
> his genuine style of film making. He has extracted the right music from ARR.
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> Maham Maye: Instant hit is the USP of this track. Oh Chako Muke Oh Shishi
> Muke is ARR naughtiness filled with beats which just holds on to your ears
> for hours. Javed Ali kicks off the tune in a style that gives you a new
> vocalist feel. Suchithra is welcomed to the ARR unit with this very sweet
> song. Trendy interludes containing heavy pads and keyboard sounds should
> imprint the future for young talents to follow. The techno riff at the
> beginning of the song is captivating and the first interlude is lost in
> heavenly stuff. A very catchy and an instantly likeable tune.
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> Amma Thale: Typical ARRish opening followed by a tongue-twisting tune. This
> song has the flavours of Theekurvil, Naadeshwaram Pollavandal,
> Moondrilvarthekethavarthe, Sakakra, Jack n Jill and Maarkandhiya. The
> orchestration is grand with traditional modernised beats. Singers have
> exceeded their expectations and will fall under the category for its
> permanence and will make it to the evergreen ARR playlist. The only corn
> here would be the recording level which reached its peak resulting in
> cracking the sound towards the second part of the song.
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> Power Star: Tailor made for heroism that has shades of Blue theme. Powerful
> beats and sounds backed up by powerful rendition by the singers.
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> Dochey: This one easily falls under his best-programmed song. Each and
> every sound is fresh and exciting. It has an international appeal and will
> be the anthem for the youth. The Arabic beats and sounds is an outshine
> effort by the composer and will stun his peers. Clever utilisation of
> singers gives an erotic feel and a killing instinct throughout. You would
> just want it played 24/7 in cars, pubs, etc.
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> Maaralente: Patriotic songs are a cup of coffee for ARR and he has
> succeeded again with this song which is heavily and strikingly orchestrated.
> ARR himself rendered this highpitch track making it the most favourite track
> for all his fans. The song would go very well with visuals and stun the
> audience when they experience cinema.
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> Namakame: In the lines of Oh Palanhare from Laagan and Amma song from
> New.It is bliss just because it's a journey of vintage ARR and we will never
> get bored of this genre of songs from him. The choice of instruments is
> class and the tune ever rings in your ears giving you peace.
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> Overall, a very satisfying album meeting all expectations of various
> tastes. Enjoy the music instead of comparing it with other albums or
> composers. Thanks to S. J. Surya that we get to hear some foot-tapping
> numbers from ARR. I would like this combo to continue and give surprise
> packages every time
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> Please leave your feedback at
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> http://sharus100.blogspot.com/2010/07/komram-pulli-commercial-brilliance.html
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