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Ntr_rocks
Hero Username: Ntr_rocks
Post Number: 13554 Registered: 04-2009 Posted From: 69.138.33.184
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 16, 2010 - 07:10 pm: |
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  Welcome to CCDB.... any hurricanes/tornadoes/tsunamies in the next couple months will be named POWERSTAR - JP_Rocks PK will educate you and expose you to different kind of cinema - Coca
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Yavvanam_lo_unna_yogi
Junior Artist Username: Yavvanam_lo_unna_yogi
Post Number: 7 Registered: 09-2010 Posted From: 59.162.199.33
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 16, 2010 - 06:45 pm: |
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Stills kummio.. Songs kummio.. Racha Rache... |
   
Yavvanam_lo_unna_yogi
Junior Artist Username: Yavvanam_lo_unna_yogi
Post Number: 6 Registered: 09-2010 Posted From: 59.162.199.33
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 16, 2010 - 06:44 pm: |
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The audio of ‘Brindaavanam’ was released recently. Music Director Thaman got a terrific exposure with his second film ‘Kick’ but failed to sustain the success. Director Vamsi Paidipally proved his sense of music with ‘Munna’. In their combination, knowing that ‘Brindaavanam’ has a terrific dancer like Jr.NTR at the helm, the music for this film is expected to be a chart buster. 123telugu.com listens the audio for you! 1. Theme of the Hero Singers: Geetha Madhuri, Rita and Ramya Lyrics: Ananth Sriram Electric Guitars give an electrifying start to the album. However it is the voice of Geeta Madhuri, Rita and Ramya that adds to the fun of this short and clever track. A hero’s theme, that too for someone like Jr.NTR better be good, and this one is bang on target. 2. Yuvakula Singers: Remo Fernandez, Ranjith and Revathi Lyrics: Krishna Chaitanya How long has it been that you’ve listened to Remo. Three things that his voice guarantees is energy, velocity and more energy! The lyrics could have been better, but who cares about the words for a college track . Imagine Jr.NTR dancing for this extremely fast number, with a drum solo in the middle! Expect a delight fans, this number is going to test the dancing skills of Jr.NTR, and also of his dance master! Thaman acted as a drummer in the film ‘Boys’. He lives the act here, mixing it up extremely well with fast rock and techno beat. Terrific! 3. Eyi Raaja Singer: Shankar Mahadevan, Shreya Goshal Lyrics: Ananth Sriram Starts off soulfully, and then an electric guitar picks up the tempo, volume and the overall feel of the track. The best part of the track is the voices of girls with the lead voice of Shreya Goshal. Shankar Mahadevan gives this number a good feel for a Telugu song, almost after a long time. It sounds modern, a touch western but here’s the surprise – it a pure village mass number. Good lyrics, irrespective of how much they elevate the hero, make any track listenable, and this one’s got energetic beat to it. Thaman’s percussion will ensure that you end up tapping your feet while listening to this song. However it is the violins that give the much needed integrity to the track and then it ends soulfully. Clearly a winner this song! Don’t forget to replay it and catch the sound of Sarangi amidst the songs, violins and thumping drums! 4. Nijamena Singers: Karthik, Suchitra Lyrics: Ananth Sriram Singer Karthik’s got this specialty – he starts off as he is just any other singer, and that’s where he catches you off guard. At the end of this track, it becomes impossible to imagine the track without him! Suchitra’s voice is husky, sensuous and likeable. The radio jockey knows how to handle her voice. She has given her voice to someone like Namitha and sung songs like ‘Dole Dole’ for ‘Pokiri’. Nothing wrong with Anath Sriram’s lyrics, probably more syllables would have made this duet even more interesting. This one is shot at Mannlichen, Switzerland. The visuals will make the song memorable for sure. 5. Vachchadu Raa Singers: Music Director Koti, Music Director M.M.Keeravani, Ranjith and K.K. Lyrics: Ramjogayya Sastry Thaman takes the percussions from the title song of the film ‘Mallee Mallee’ and uses it to compete with the energy of the biggest singing coup managed for a Telugu film – M.M.Keeravani and Koti lend their voices to this track! This track is a family song, and it is obvious that it will feature the likes of Prakash Raj, Srihari along with Jr.NTR apart from a plethora of character artists and dancers. Looks like Thaman learnt something from his earlier failures – never to stop short of adding soul to any track . It shows, matching with Ramjogayya Sastry’s lyrics. For your information the singer crooning in the highest pitch is not KK, but Koti! 6. Oopiraage Singers: Rahul Nambiar Lyrics: Ramjogayya Sastry Rahul Nambiar croons this high pitched and a touch fast paced tragedy number. Rahul’s voice so far has been used in positive songs, atleast in Telugu. This one is an experiment, in which the artist sings his soul out. However it is Thaman’s instrumentation that doesn’t allow music to give the emotion required. All this just when we thought Thaman learnt his lessons. May be the director wanted it that way! 7. Chinnado Singers: Savitri, B.Vasantha, Sukhwindra Singh, Muralidhar, Geeta Madhuri and Baba Sehgal Lyrics: Anantha Sriram Singer Muralidhar must truly be blessed. He reminds us of singer A.M.Rajah for a second before the girls take it away from us. The song is ‘Brindaavanam adi andaridi’ from the great NTR’s film ‘Missamma’. Added in this yet again fast beat mass number the song is used with a slight variation. Sukhwindra Singh makes this song thoroughly enjoyable with slight variations from Baba Sehgal. The lyrics are just an excuse to create this thoroughly, out and out ‘yama’ mass number. The lyrics are - Chinnado vaipu, peddado vaipu...’ You get it already don’t you? 8. Mojaarey Singers: Baba Sehgal, Ranjith and Nikitha Nigam Lyrics: Anantha Sriram As the name suggests the tune of the song is in the lines of sensational hit number ‘Mauja Re Mauja’ from ‘Jab We Met’. It is Baba Sehgal’s voice that makes this song thoroughly enjoyable, and it is purely made for someone like Jr.NTR to showcase his dancing skills. It’s got Baba Sehgal singing in Hindi just reiterating that it is pure dance and fun song. Final Call: Overall the songs of Brindaavanam are fast, most of them soulful, enjoyable and a touch catering to the lovers of mass numbers. Most Telugu music directors have been going the Rahman way focusing on a fast beat while the song is slow. This album is an exception, where the songs are as fast as they can get. Thaman manages to keep everyone interested with his tunes, inspite of the pressure to cater to dance needs of Jr.NTR. Jr.NTR must have had tough time dancing, especially for the second song in the album ‘Yuvakula’ which will be tiresome even if you are foot tapping, leave alone dancing. The album is a surprise for many, and the best part is Thaman will have another hit after ‘Kick’. |
   
Yavvanam_lo_unna_yogi
Junior Artist Username: Yavvanam_lo_unna_yogi
Post Number: 5 Registered: 09-2010 Posted From: 59.162.199.33
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 16, 2010 - 06:39 pm: |
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Rating: 3.5/5 Music: Thaman Lyrics: Anantha Sri Ram, Rama Jogayya Sastry, Krishna Chaitanya Producer: Dil Raju Director: Vamsee Paidipalli ‘Brindavanam’ music made by S Thaman gives good kick. Yes, he proved it once again after ‘Kick’. It’s indeed a challenge as well as a loveable thing for any young music director to score for Jr NTR. Thaman made his day and let us see how the songs are grooved all over. Theme Of Hero…3.25/5 A funky number, this is a quickie which has got voices rendered by the team of Geetha Madhuri, Rita, Ramya and the words are penned by Anantha Sriram. Thaman has used a full length electric guitar in this one and the vocals pitched well with it. Overall, a good one… Yuvakula…3/5 This is a fast paced song and as usual, the vocals are quite energetic with the artists Remo Fernandez, Ranjith, Revathi putting in high pitch. The pace of the song is quite fast and lyricist Krishna Chaitanya has woven the words that have good adrenaline. One can see traces of the English song ‘firestarter…’ with Thaman’s usage of drums and guitar. This is a youth song. Eyi Raja…3.5/5 This can be called as the highlight song of the album and the duet has been rendered by the duo of Shankar Mahadevan, Shreya Ghoshal. A clear trace of Thaman’s ‘Kick’ can be experienced here and Anantha Sriram has given a deep touch to his words which fills the melody and it has got a peppy flavor to it. Overall, this is a good song which has got a rich feel to it. Nijamena…3.25/5 This is a fast paced song with melodious beat. The renditions are luring and the orchestration is well schemed. It is a duet with Karthik, Suchitra lending their vocals and Thaman has shown his mettle on synthesizer and using the electronic trance beats to give a kick to the song. Yet again, Anantha Sriram gives a poetic touch to this peppy song and his lines sync well with the modern song. This is a dance song but worth listening. Vachadura…3.5/5 A proper mass masala song and we can hear the proper Tamil teenmaar beat in this. A coincidence can be found with a typical Rajinikanth intro song. 'dola dol damaka dol balakrishnudochchde' is an interesting line which has come from lyricist Rama Jogayya Sastry. The vocals dominate this song as the veterans Koti, M M Keeravani and Ranjith join their voices. Thaman has given a elevated tune to this one and it could go well with the B and C center audience. Oopirage…3.25/5 Ideally, this is meant to be an emotional and sad number but then Thaman has put high heels to it giving it a stylish tune. The pathos feel exists in it but still it is not losing listeners. Rahul Nambiar has given the right feel in his voice to contribute and Rama Jogayya Sastry gives a determined set of lyrics which expresses heartburn in an assertive manner. Chinnadho Vypu…4/5 An interesting song, this starts with the golden old melody then continues with masala words ‘raa raa edoti cheseyraa..’. Thaman has given a routine beat but it demands huge attention from fans for sure on screen. The shrill voice of Sukhwinder Singh is supported well by Muralidhar and Savithri. The words from Anantha Sriram pump adrenaline into it and it is again a fast paced song with some naughty lyrics to it. Mojjarey…3.5/5 A typical dance song with a folk flavor to it and the lines ‘Mojjare..mathi chedepe santhoshale..edaladire anandale..’ reminds us of big Bollywood hit ‘Jab We Met’ song ‘Mauja hi Mauja..’. With Baba Sehgal leading the vocals, the Punjabi feel was full and the duo of Ranjith, Nikita Nigam have given their contribution as required. Anantha Sriram gave decent wordings to it and Thaman’s signature style of music could be heard in flashes. Overall, the entire album is filled with fast beats, tangy lyrics, peppy vocals. While the entire feel of the album is up and high, it would have balanced the listener’s mind if a proper slow song and a romantic melody was added to it. The heartbeat picks up at all times so the songs may go well with the youngsters but not so much for the family or the matured music lovers. |
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