Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !

2008-10-21 Thread haris zeenath
i ve chked the nomination given by viewvers.. 95% goes to our meastro... :)

--- On Mon, 20/10/08, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [arr] Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 20 October, 2008, 10:15 AM








http://shreenathani el.blogspot. com/2008/ 10/yuvvraaj- music-review- arrahman- 
strikes.html
 
The music release of the oncoming Subhash Ghai movie - Yuvvraaj , happened 
recently. I had reason to be excited- A.R.R scored the movie's songs.



To start off this brief review, a general look at the album first up and you 
realise that the film is an out and out musical. Talk about conveying things 
through music, Gulzar has done justice to Rahman's tunes by penning apt lyrics 
which create a sense of anticipation to the listener about the situation at 
hand in the movie when the song is on. Another observation - a lot of 
orchestration has been used- and almost all the songs have been seamlessly 
blended with one another on the BGM front (maybe for the flashback effect? who 
knows - Subhash Ghai and his fantasies !!)




Shano Shano - 



A typical party track- gets you into the groove and dancing - I actually went 
to the extent of trying out karaoke for this song! Addictive and an instant hit 
for sure.



Shano Shano Remix- 



A slower version of the same song remixed with some hiphop style lyrics-not as 
impressive as the original I would say. Sometimes certain songs are best left 
to their original version, or better, remixed by A.R.R. himself and not others. 
Hope he is listening:) 



Main Hoon Yuvvraaj - 



Unsure why they included this in the album, but this brief dialogue style 
song-wannabe with Salman Khan on the vocals is ok - passable. Subhash Ghai-ish 
again.



Zindagi Zindagi-



Sung mellifluously by Srinivas, here is where the album starts getting a bit 
hi-fi. Carnatic based composition which more than impressed me - will turn out 
to be one of the best hits of the year.

(has some common notes with Narumugaiye from Iruvar, Manam Virumbudhey Unnai 
from a movie's name I forgot, and more noticeably a common note with Luka 
Chuppi from Rang De Basanti)



Tu Meri Dost Hai-



This song is where the Yuvvraaj theme music kicks in - ARR has included it in 
almost all the songs, and infused life beautifully into it. A different duet, 
the music and vocals deliver bigtime- transports you to dreamland. Defines 
friendship beautifully with its lyrics, and surprise as A.R.R comes in towards 
the end to render a few lines by himself! Sureshot bigtime hit. (Found some 
common notes with Aao Na..of kyun ho gaya na)



Dil Ka Rishta- 



One of my favourites of this album too - plenty of orchestra, vocals, and a 
totally refreshing tune. Never before heard this type of a rendition. Seven and 
a half minutes of absolute enjoyment, a peppy song ( supposedly emotional ) and 
one which has apt English lyrics to go with good verses in Hindi. A.R.R. does 
an Alaap in the end- don't miss out on it!



Mastam Mastam - 



Another peppy track , with cues from Corrs' BGM ( and of course that means it 
has resemblances to Nenjodu Kalandhidu from Kaadhal Konden) but the similarity 
kind of ends there. One song which shoots up your energy levels, with nice 
little instrumentals accompanying it. Cute number.



Tu Muskura - 



Bigtime hit. No words to describe how wonderfully this song has been sung. I 
think A.R.R. must have composed the tune and set the lyrics to it., but anyways 
it fits in so wonderfully that there is no way noone could not like it. Hear it 
to feel it - all I can say :) No comments :)



Manmohini Morey - 



If Sonu Nigam was an everpresent phenomenon in this album who must have 
impressed you in all the numbers, here's one person who takes everything away - 
Vijay Prakash. A hindustani based composition, which requires a lot of training 
for performance on such a high scale- Vijay has pulled it off with ease. 
Remember him as the person who sung Poovasam.. from Anbe Sivam - this is by 
far the best song in this album but by a slender margin( as far as I gauge this 
one impressed me the most). Don't miss the alaap interludes. 





Overall, Yuvvraaj gets an 9.0/10 from me and a thumbs up to A.R.R. for having 
the guts to venturing on such territory and actually managing to pull it off.



Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !

-- 
regards,
Vithur

ARR in my Heart;
His Music in my Blood;
 













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Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !

2008-10-20 Thread Sudan
I think PooVasam was sung by Sriram Parthasarathy and not Vijay Prakash ..

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 http://shreenathaniel.blogspot.com/2008/10/yuvvraaj-music-review-arrahman-strikes.html

 The music release of the oncoming Subhash Ghai movie - Yuvvraaj , happened
 recently. I had reason to be excited- A.R.R scored the movie's songs.

 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_E3MpuczUdFE/SPtyZbhKXZI/AvY/wcNmZJWbgPQ/s1600-h/%5BxDR%5D+Yuvvraaj+-+00+-+Booklet+02.jpg
 To start off this brief review, a general look at the album first up and
 you realise that the film is an out and out musical. Talk about conveying
 things through music, Gulzar has done justice to Rahman's tunes by penning
 apt lyrics which create a sense of anticipation to the listener about the
 situation at hand in the movie when the song is on. Another observation - a
 lot of orchestration has been used- and almost all the songs have been
 seamlessly blended with one another on the BGM front (maybe for the
 flashback effect? who knows - Subhash Ghai and his fantasies !!)


 Shano Shano -


 A typical party track- gets you into the groove and dancing - I actually
 went to the extent of trying out karaoke for this song! Addictive and an
 instant hit for sure.


 Shano Shano Remix-


 A slower version of the same song remixed with some hiphop style lyrics-not
 as impressive as the original I would say. Sometimes certain songs are best
 left to their original version, or better, remixed by A.R.R. himself and not
 others. Hope he is listening:)


 Main Hoon Yuvvraaj -


 Unsure why they included this in the album, but this brief dialogue style
 song-wannabe with Salman Khan on the vocals is ok - passable. Subhash
 Ghai-ish again.


 Zindagi Zindagi-


 Sung mellifluously by Srinivas, here is where the album starts getting a
 bit hi-fi. Carnatic based composition which more than impressed me - will
 turn out to be one of the best hits of the year.

 (has some common notes with Narumugaiye from Iruvar, Manam Virumbudhey
 Unnai from a movie's name I forgot, and more noticeably a common note with
 Luka Chuppi from Rang De Basanti)


 Tu Meri Dost Hai-


 This song is where the Yuvvraaj theme music kicks in - ARR has included it
 in almost all the songs, and infused life beautifully into it. A different
 duet, the music and vocals deliver bigtime- transports you to dreamland.
 Defines friendship beautifully with its lyrics, and surprise as A.R.R comes
 in towards the end to render a few lines by himself! Sureshot bigtime hit.
 (Found some common notes with Aao Na..of kyun ho gaya na)


 Dil Ka Rishta-


 One of my favourites of this album too - plenty of orchestra, vocals, and a
 totally refreshing tune. Never before heard this type of a rendition. Seven
 and a half minutes of absolute enjoyment, a peppy song ( supposedly
 emotional ) and one which has apt English lyrics to go with good verses in
 Hindi. A.R.R. does an Alaap in the end- don't miss out on it!


 Mastam Mastam -


 Another peppy track , with cues from Corrs' BGM ( and of course that means
 it has resemblances to Nenjodu Kalandhidu from Kaadhal Konden) but the
 similarity kind of ends there. One song which shoots up your energy levels,
 with nice little instrumentals accompanying it. Cute number.


 Tu Muskura -


 Bigtime hit. No words to describe how wonderfully this song has been sung.
 I think A.R.R. must have composed the tune and set the lyrics to it., but
 anyways it fits in so wonderfully that there is no way noone could not like
 it. Hear it to feel it - all I can say :) No comments :)


 Manmohini Morey -


 If Sonu Nigam was an everpresent phenomenon in this album who must have
 impressed you in all the numbers, here's one person who takes everything
 away - Vijay Prakash. A hindustani based composition, which requires a lot
 of training for performance on such a high scale- Vijay has pulled it off
 with ease. Remember him as the person who sung Poovasam.. from Anbe Sivam
 - this is by far the best song in this album but by a slender margin( as far
 as I gauge this one impressed me the most). Don't miss the alaap interludes.




 Overall, Yuvvraaj gets an 9.0/10 from me and a thumbs up to A.R.R. for
 having the guts to venturing on such territory and actually managing to pull
 it off.


 Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !


 --
 regards,
 Vithur

 ARR in my Heart;
 His Music in my Blood;
  



Re: [arr] Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !

2008-10-20 Thread VijayNarain
Hi,
Poovasam has 2 versions, the better sounding one sung by Vijay 
Prakash :-)
Basically his version is more hindustani sounding, while Sriram's 
sounds closer to carnatic music. Both versions are based on the same 
raaga (Hamsanatham in Carnatic music, Shudh Saarang in hindustani).
Cheers,
R Vijaynarain


--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Sudan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think PooVasam was sung by Sriram Parthasarathy and not Vijay 
Prakash ..
 
 On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Vithur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  http://shreenathaniel.blogspot.com/2008/10/yuvvraaj-music-review-
arrahman-strikes.html
 
  The music release of the oncoming Subhash Ghai movie - 
Yuvvraaj , happened
  recently. I had reason to be excited- A.R.R scored the movie's 
songs.
 
  
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_E3MpuczUdFE/SPtyZbhKXZI/AvY/wcNmZJ
WbgPQ/s1600-h/%5BxDR%5D+Yuvvraaj+-+00+-+Booklet+02.jpg
  To start off this brief review, a general look at the album 
first up and
  you realise that the film is an out and out musical. Talk about 
conveying
  things through music, Gulzar has done justice to Rahman's tunes 
by penning
  apt lyrics which create a sense of anticipation to the listener 
about the
  situation at hand in the movie when the song is on. Another 
observation - a
  lot of orchestration has been used- and almost all the songs 
have been
  seamlessly blended with one another on the BGM front (maybe for 
the
  flashback effect? who knows - Subhash Ghai and his fantasies !!)
 
 
  Shano Shano -
 
 
  A typical party track- gets you into the groove and dancing - I 
actually
  went to the extent of trying out karaoke for this song! 
Addictive and an
  instant hit for sure.
 
 
  Shano Shano Remix-
 
 
  A slower version of the same song remixed with some hiphop style 
lyrics-not
  as impressive as the original I would say. Sometimes certain 
songs are best
  left to their original version, or better, remixed by A.R.R. 
himself and not
  others. Hope he is listening:)
 
 
  Main Hoon Yuvvraaj -
 
 
  Unsure why they included this in the album, but this brief 
dialogue style
  song-wannabe with Salman Khan on the vocals is ok - passable. 
Subhash
  Ghai-ish again.
 
 
  Zindagi Zindagi-
 
 
  Sung mellifluously by Srinivas, here is where the album starts 
getting a
  bit hi-fi. Carnatic based composition which more than impressed 
me - will
  turn out to be one of the best hits of the year.
 
  (has some common notes with Narumugaiye from Iruvar, Manam 
Virumbudhey
  Unnai from a movie's name I forgot, and more noticeably a common 
note with
  Luka Chuppi from Rang De Basanti)
 
 
  Tu Meri Dost Hai-
 
 
  This song is where the Yuvvraaj theme music kicks in - ARR has 
included it
  in almost all the songs, and infused life beautifully into it. A 
different
  duet, the music and vocals deliver bigtime- transports you to 
dreamland.
  Defines friendship beautifully with its lyrics, and surprise as 
A.R.R comes
  in towards the end to render a few lines by himself! Sureshot 
bigtime hit.
  (Found some common notes with Aao Na..of kyun ho gaya na)
 
 
  Dil Ka Rishta-
 
 
  One of my favourites of this album too - plenty of orchestra, 
vocals, and a
  totally refreshing tune. Never before heard this type of a 
rendition. Seven
  and a half minutes of absolute enjoyment, a peppy song ( 
supposedly
  emotional ) and one which has apt English lyrics to go with good 
verses in
  Hindi. A.R.R. does an Alaap in the end- don't miss out on it!
 
 
  Mastam Mastam -
 
 
  Another peppy track , with cues from Corrs' BGM ( and of course 
that means
  it has resemblances to Nenjodu Kalandhidu from Kaadhal Konden) 
but the
  similarity kind of ends there. One song which shoots up your 
energy levels,
  with nice little instrumentals accompanying it. Cute number.
 
 
  Tu Muskura -
 
 
  Bigtime hit. No words to describe how wonderfully this song has 
been sung.
  I think A.R.R. must have composed the tune and set the lyrics to 
it., but
  anyways it fits in so wonderfully that there is no way noone 
could not like
  it. Hear it to feel it - all I can say :) No comments :)
 
 
  Manmohini Morey -
 
 
  If Sonu Nigam was an everpresent phenomenon in this album who 
must have
  impressed you in all the numbers, here's one person who takes 
everything
  away - Vijay Prakash. A hindustani based composition, which 
requires a lot
  of training for performance on such a high scale- Vijay has 
pulled it off
  with ease. Remember him as the person who sung Poovasam.. from 
Anbe Sivam
  - this is by far the best song in this album but by a slender 
margin( as far
  as I gauge this one impressed me the most). Don't miss the alaap 
interludes.
 
 
 
 
  Overall, Yuvvraaj gets an 9.0/10 from me and a thumbs up to 
A.R.R. for
  having the guts to venturing on such territory and actually 
managing to pull
  it off.
 
 
  Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !
 
 
  --
  regards,
  Vithur
 
  ARR in my Heart;
  His Music in my Blood;
   
 





[arr] Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !

2008-10-19 Thread Vithur
http://shreenathaniel.blogspot.com/2008/10/yuvvraaj-music-review-arrahman-strikes.html

The music release of the oncoming Subhash Ghai movie - Yuvvraaj , happened
recently. I had reason to be excited- A.R.R scored the movie's songs.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_E3MpuczUdFE/SPtyZbhKXZI/AvY/wcNmZJWbgPQ/s1600-h/%5BxDR%5D+Yuvvraaj+-+00+-+Booklet+02.jpg
To start off this brief review, a general look at the album first up and you
realise that the film is an out and out musical. Talk about conveying things
through music, Gulzar has done justice to Rahman's tunes by penning apt
lyrics which create a sense of anticipation to the listener about the
situation at hand in the movie when the song is on. Another observation - a
lot of orchestration has been used- and almost all the songs have been
seamlessly blended with one another on the BGM front (maybe for the
flashback effect? who knows - Subhash Ghai and his fantasies !!)


Shano Shano -


A typical party track- gets you into the groove and dancing - I actually
went to the extent of trying out karaoke for this song! Addictive and an
instant hit for sure.


Shano Shano Remix-


A slower version of the same song remixed with some hiphop style lyrics-not
as impressive as the original I would say. Sometimes certain songs are best
left to their original version, or better, remixed by A.R.R. himself and not
others. Hope he is listening:)


Main Hoon Yuvvraaj -


Unsure why they included this in the album, but this brief dialogue style
song-wannabe with Salman Khan on the vocals is ok - passable. Subhash
Ghai-ish again.


Zindagi Zindagi-


Sung mellifluously by Srinivas, here is where the album starts getting a bit
hi-fi. Carnatic based composition which more than impressed me - will turn
out to be one of the best hits of the year.

(has some common notes with Narumugaiye from Iruvar, Manam Virumbudhey Unnai
from a movie's name I forgot, and more noticeably a common note with Luka
Chuppi from Rang De Basanti)


Tu Meri Dost Hai-


This song is where the Yuvvraaj theme music kicks in - ARR has included it
in almost all the songs, and infused life beautifully into it. A different
duet, the music and vocals deliver bigtime- transports you to dreamland.
Defines friendship beautifully with its lyrics, and surprise as A.R.R comes
in towards the end to render a few lines by himself! Sureshot bigtime hit.
(Found some common notes with Aao Na..of kyun ho gaya na)


Dil Ka Rishta-


One of my favourites of this album too - plenty of orchestra, vocals, and a
totally refreshing tune. Never before heard this type of a rendition. Seven
and a half minutes of absolute enjoyment, a peppy song ( supposedly
emotional ) and one which has apt English lyrics to go with good verses in
Hindi. A.R.R. does an Alaap in the end- don't miss out on it!


Mastam Mastam -


Another peppy track , with cues from Corrs' BGM ( and of course that means
it has resemblances to Nenjodu Kalandhidu from Kaadhal Konden) but the
similarity kind of ends there. One song which shoots up your energy levels,
with nice little instrumentals accompanying it. Cute number.


Tu Muskura -


Bigtime hit. No words to describe how wonderfully this song has been sung. I
think A.R.R. must have composed the tune and set the lyrics to it., but
anyways it fits in so wonderfully that there is no way noone could not like
it. Hear it to feel it - all I can say :) No comments :)


Manmohini Morey -


If Sonu Nigam was an everpresent phenomenon in this album who must have
impressed you in all the numbers, here's one person who takes everything
away - Vijay Prakash. A hindustani based composition, which requires a lot
of training for performance on such a high scale- Vijay has pulled it off
with ease. Remember him as the person who sung Poovasam.. from Anbe Sivam
- this is by far the best song in this album but by a slender margin( as far
as I gauge this one impressed me the most). Don't miss the alaap interludes.




Overall, Yuvvraaj gets an 9.0/10 from me and a thumbs up to A.R.R. for
having the guts to venturing on such territory and actually managing to pull
it off.


Yuvvraaj - I'm hooked to it !


-- 
regards,
Vithur

ARR in my Heart;
His Music in my Blood;