Friday 30 September 2011

7th Sense audio review.




The grand audio launch of '7th Sense' has indeed turned to be a greater leap of promotion for the film. Post-success of 'Ghajini', the trio combo A.R Murugadoss-Surya-Harris Jayaraj strikes with a spectacular show. The album comprises of 6 tracks that becomes one of the good works by Harris Jayaraj


1. Oh Ringa Ringa
Singers: Roshan, Jerry John, Benny Dayal, Suchitra
For the first time you hear it, you will find the similarities of A.R Rahman's 'Taxi Taxi' in every aspect including the vocalisms. But the metal guitars and percussions does make it worth hearing over and again. As A.R Murugadoss envisaged the song to be filmed in the way of Michael Jackson video album, the visuals should get us astonished. Harris Jayaraj goes for the selection of certain singers, who usually rock with this genre of numbers.



2. Muthyaala Dhaarani
Singers: Karthik, Megha
A splendid musical sound and pleasant voices by Karthik embellish the song to a greater magnitude. The combination of Surya-Karthik-Harris Jayaraj has always been a stupendous showpiece. This one doesn't become an exception as they manage to come up with a splendiferous work. The visuals shot across the paradisiacal greenish water surfaces should have more effect.




3. Yellae Lama
Singers: Vijay Prakash, Karthik, Shalini and Shruti Hassan
With so many singers with a big record of track list in the past, the expectations would go on top as we see their names in the track. Naturally, they try adding colors to the song. But again, the lyrics lose its importance. Much alike the previous songs, this one too will have its realms with the visuals.The songs resembles "Naaku Niku Nokia" from Aparichithudu and "Baila Bailamo" from Maheshbabu's Sainikudu.

4. Amma Amma
Singers: S.P Balasubramaniam & Swetha Mohan
'Amma Amma' is pathos of a young man, who has terribly failed in love after his sweetheart, forsook him. The lyrics are so simple and the instrumentals on accompaniment are mild, thereby giving distinct clarity to the lyrics. This might be the only song that will pick the audiences' interest on the first time.

6. Innum Enna Thozha
Singers: Balram, Naresh Iyer, Suchith Suresan
This is an inspirational song . The singers have done a good job and the musical quotient is perfect as well. We will have to wait and watch out for the situation in which the song is placed.

3. The Rise of Damo (Chinese Song)
Singers: Hao Wang
'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star', 'Ba Ba Black Sheep have you any wool?' - The song opens with the same tune and it looks like Harris Jayaraj has purposely made it so as to attract all age groups of listeners. Though we aren't aware of the lyrics for now, it is noteworthy that Madhan Karky should have taken great efforts to pen this song. The track is placed at a critical juncture in this film and will surely gain more popularity after the release.

Final Word:  Can be good to ears if you  listen repeatedly.

Highlight Songs:  1. Amma Amma
                            2.Yele Yelamma
                            3.Oh Ringa Ringa


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