Re: [arr] VTV music review by Galatta.com

2010-01-12 Thread ichord
Nice way to put it..."remix"  LOL.  

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Karthik Subramaniam  
wrote:
>
> This one seems to be a "remix" version of Chord's review :)
> 
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Manaf C.P  wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > A nice review
> >
> >
> >
> >*Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa music review*
> > Ambili [January 12, 2010, 3:19:19 PM]
> >   [image: Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa music review]
> >
> > One of the much-awaited music releases, Gautham Menon's *Vinnathaandi
> > Varuvaayaa (VTV)* is all set to rock the charts. The album has seven songs
> > composed by the Mozart of Madras, A.R. Rahman. Let's take a look at the
> > album:
> >
> > 'Omanna Penne' is a beautiful blend of Western rhythms and the Carnatic
> > ragas. The stylistic Nadaswaram adds a cleansing feel to the song. The
> > ending Nadaswaram seems to be an extension of 'Rehna Tu' from *Delhi 6*.
> > The music has been wonderfully rendered by Benny Dayal and Kalyani Menon.
> >
> > 'Anbil Avan' by Devan Ekambaram and Chinmayi has some joyful melody feel.
> > The music has some very nice and quick chord progressions. 'Vinnathaandi
> > Varuvaayaa' is brilliant. The title song has some beautiful strings, amazing
> > vocals, chords, heartfelt emotions, delicate and subtle music. Great singing
> > by Karthik.
> >
> > 'Hosana' -- the much-awaited song -- no one can do it better than Rahman.
> > The Scottish flavoured flute and the subtle mandolin rhythms makes the music
> > so crisp and clear. This is definitely a masterpiece and one of the best
> > songs from Rahman in recent times. Vijay Prakash, Suzzanne and Blaze have
> > rendered their voices for the song.
> >
> > 'Kannukkul Kannai' has a Western classical feel but seems to be a little
> > disappointing. 'Mannipaaya' is a romantic duet by Shreyal Ghosal and A.R.
> > Rahman. Get ready to experience some breathtaking melody, sophisticated
> > arrangements, subtle symphonic artistry. One of the album's highlights for
> > sure, and we hope it will be a visual treat too.
> >
> > 'Aaromale' is a brilliant masterpiece from the music genius. Sensual,
> > stylistic, clean acoustic guitar with mindblowing vocals by Alphonse. The
> > vocal fade at the ending is simply brilliant. Watch out for this at the top
> > of the charts.
> >
> > On the whole, *VTV* is well beyond expectations; it would definitely be a
> > distinct highlight in ARR's career. The album is one of the finest musical
> > packages with originality, sophistication, class and quality.
> >
> >
> > http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainment/livewire/id/Vinnathaandi_Varuvaayaa_music_review_34474.html
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> >
> > MANAF
> >
> > WP SHJ
> > Phone : - 06 - 5584373
> > Mobile:-  055 - 4146078
> >
> >  
> >
>




Re: [arr] VTV music review by Galatta.com

2010-01-12 Thread Karthik Subramaniam
This one seems to be a "remix" version of Chord's review :)

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Manaf C.P  wrote:

>
>
>
> A nice review
>
>
>
>*Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa music review*
> Ambili [January 12, 2010, 3:19:19 PM]
>   [image: Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa music review]
>
> One of the much-awaited music releases, Gautham Menon's *Vinnathaandi
> Varuvaayaa (VTV)* is all set to rock the charts. The album has seven songs
> composed by the Mozart of Madras, A.R. Rahman. Let's take a look at the
> album:
>
> 'Omanna Penne' is a beautiful blend of Western rhythms and the Carnatic
> ragas. The stylistic Nadaswaram adds a cleansing feel to the song. The
> ending Nadaswaram seems to be an extension of 'Rehna Tu' from *Delhi 6*.
> The music has been wonderfully rendered by Benny Dayal and Kalyani Menon.
>
> 'Anbil Avan' by Devan Ekambaram and Chinmayi has some joyful melody feel.
> The music has some very nice and quick chord progressions. 'Vinnathaandi
> Varuvaayaa' is brilliant. The title song has some beautiful strings, amazing
> vocals, chords, heartfelt emotions, delicate and subtle music. Great singing
> by Karthik.
>
> 'Hosana' -- the much-awaited song -- no one can do it better than Rahman.
> The Scottish flavoured flute and the subtle mandolin rhythms makes the music
> so crisp and clear. This is definitely a masterpiece and one of the best
> songs from Rahman in recent times. Vijay Prakash, Suzzanne and Blaze have
> rendered their voices for the song.
>
> 'Kannukkul Kannai' has a Western classical feel but seems to be a little
> disappointing. 'Mannipaaya' is a romantic duet by Shreyal Ghosal and A.R.
> Rahman. Get ready to experience some breathtaking melody, sophisticated
> arrangements, subtle symphonic artistry. One of the album's highlights for
> sure, and we hope it will be a visual treat too.
>
> 'Aaromale' is a brilliant masterpiece from the music genius. Sensual,
> stylistic, clean acoustic guitar with mindblowing vocals by Alphonse. The
> vocal fade at the ending is simply brilliant. Watch out for this at the top
> of the charts.
>
> On the whole, *VTV* is well beyond expectations; it would definitely be a
> distinct highlight in ARR's career. The album is one of the finest musical
> packages with originality, sophistication, class and quality.
>
>
> http://tamil.galatta.com/entertainment/livewire/id/Vinnathaandi_Varuvaayaa_music_review_34474.html
>
>
>
> --
> Regards
>
> MANAF
>
> WP SHJ
> Phone : - 06 - 5584373
> Mobile:-  055 - 4146078
>
>  
>