After reading lot of review in this group, I thought of giving a listen to 
Guru's music at Musicindiaonline. Its just online listening, no 
downloading. I am getting the audio CD today as it is releasing here in 
music shops. Anyways, let me get into the review. There are two types 
of rating for each song - one based on my listening experience for that 
particular song and second, from the musical point of that song. 
Remember that, both ratings are according to my own opinions and 
tastes!

Mani Ratnam & Rahman are the most precious combination Indian 
cinema has ever got. Rahman himself admits that he works best with 
directors like Maniratnam, Shankar, etc. All the duo's films have hit the 
bull's eye before with Roja, Dil Se, Bombay, Yuva (the music was a 
hit), etc. Now their coming together for guru also featuring the current 
hot pair Aby-Ash triggers even bigger expectations!

1. Ay Hairathe - Hariharan, Alka Yagnik

When I listened to this song, it was an instant attraction. Hariharan's 
voice flows smoothly and it takes you in a different world. The tabla use 
at the start sounds so good and very  much like Rahman. Rahman's 
dham dhara dham dhara must have already become the national 
anthem among the music buffs and the youngsters by now. Alka 
Yagnik also impresses in this song in which Rahman seems to be in 
almost full flow (his full flow comes in another song which I will review 
here).

Rating: 4/5 (On my listening experience & from the musical point)

2. Baazi Laga - Udit Narayanan, Madhushree, Swetha, Bhargavee

I dont know what you guys find wrong in this song?? Should Rahman 
give only melodious or romantic songs? This song is a peppy song 
aimed at the masses. The picturization of this song is going to 
determine how big a hit this song will be. But definitely not as bad as 
the reviewers so far have made it out to be! The background 
instruments at the start reminds me of "Machakaari" from Rahman's 
recent Tamil release "Sillunu Oru Kathal" but thats where the similarity 
ends. The female singers do a pretty good job and Udit is in good form 
for this song. I am a fan of peppy and foot tapping music, and this song 
attracted me on the first listen itself. Even though the song is a foot 
tapping fast song unlike Rahman, the song has touches of Rahman 
throughout. Other music directors cant give foot tapping music like 
Rahman. Its doesnt sound like songs from other MD's

Rating: 3.5/5 (From the musical point)
Rating: 4.5/5 (Based on my listening experience)

3. Barso Re - Shreya Goshal, Uday Mazumdar

What a start??? Absolutely lovely!!! Lovely flute piece! But this song 
sounds too similar to "Rang Deeni" from Dev. Very close to that song 
from Dev. But Shreya Goshal takes us to a different planet with her 
rendition of this song. Again, the Rahman touch is so much evident in 
this song. I simply love this song... Cant stop listening to this song... 
Absolutely superb!

Rating: 4.2/5 (From the musical point)
Rating: 5/5 (Based on my listening experience)

4. Ek Lo Ek Muft - Bappi Lahiri, Chitra

What a funny start?? But that dafli player is sensational!!! Since I play 
that instrument a lot these days, that guy instantly attracted me. 
Sounds like the title song. I havent heard Bappi Lahiri at all before. So I 
dont know his history, but he is just OK for this song. It sounds to me 
like the guy is reading out his lines. The music and the instruments are 
what saves the song. I really dont like Bappi Lahiri's renditon of this 
song. HORRIBLE!

Rating: 2.5/5 (my listening experience)
Rating: 3.5/5 (From the musical point)

5. Jaage Hain - Chitra, AR Rahman, Madras Chorale Group

A very slow song that will put you to sleep as you hear it! Chitra does a 
good job and so does Rahman and others, but I am not a fan of these 
types of songs. According to me, a song can be slow but not this slow. 
The music is good, but I really had to force myself to listen to this full 
song just for review purposes.

Rating: 2/5

6. Mayya Mayya - Maryem Toller, Chinmayee & Keerthi

Reminds me of Rahman's own 'Maaricham' from his recent tamil 
release Sillunu Oru Kathal at the start. But as the song goes on, the 
similarity ends. The instruments used in the song remind me of 
Rahman's hit numbers of the yesteryears, but I love that! Rahman has 
to retain his own touch and he does that in great style. The song, is 
different and is good to listen. Nothing special, but listenable once

Rating: 3.2/5 (Listening experience)
Rating: 4/5 (Musical point)

7. Tere Bina - A. R. Rahman & Chinmayee

Voila!!!! What a masterpiece of a song! I am simply in love with 
that 'dham dhara dham dhara'.... I was whistling to my heart's content 
when Rahman started rendering that song, much to the irritation of my 
family members who were doing some important work at our house! 
They asked me why I was whistling and I made them listen to the song. 
They said "Wow".....!!!!!! I am such a big fan of Rahman's singing 
prowess. I loved his recent 'New York Nagaram' from SOK. But this one 
is at a totally different level. This song can easily become one of my 
Rahman favorites in the days to come. Chinmayee is astonishingly apt 
to Rahman in this song. I can just go on about this song. But let the 
excitement sink in.

Rating: 5/5 (Both listening experience & musical point)

ON the whole, the album has some really good numbers, barring one or 
two numbers that dont strike that much of a chord. But the overall Mani-
ARR reputation doesnt get damaged at all with this album. We will know 
whether their reputation gets enhanced or not, in a few days when we 
get the sales figures of the album and how the album fares after the 
movie's release. But this album is definitely a collector's piece for 
anybody, not only Rahmaniacs.

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 (Must Buy!!!)

Waiting for the CD. Got to listen to the full quality in my car stereo and 
my home theatre system! Should be mind blowing!

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