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| AYYAN
MUSIC REVIEW |
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| Review
by : By Sureshkumar Sekar |
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Music Director :
Illayaraja
Vocals
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Rahul Nambiar, Rita, Maya, Rahul Nambiar,
Sadhna Sargam and Sriram Parthasarathy,
Tippu, Illayaraja, Nehga
Lyrics
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Na. Muthukumar, Snehan, Sirpi Balasubramaniyam,
Kabilan, Mu. Mentha & Vaali |
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film’s title is Ayyan. It is a village
based film, and the composer is Ilaiyaraaja.
It is also one of those films with non-stars
where Ilaiyaraaja becomes the poster boy.
Any Ilaiyaraaja fan would not think twice
to pick the audio CD. We may never know,
Ilaiyaraaja might surprise with his music
in some unlikeliest of the films. Is Ayyan
one?
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Hey Sivagami...
Vocals: Rahul Nambiar, Rita
Lyrics: Snehan
With Thavil, Pambai and Urumi melam and an affecting
chorus lines, the song starts off like a song of devotion
to Ayyanar. The song disappointingly turns into a
folk song of fun and froth. The sound of the orchestration
is one that became obsolete decade ago. It is totally
tedious to listen to it now. However, the biggest
problem of the song is the totally ineffective melody
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Unmaya Naan Ungalukku...
Vocals: Maya
Lyrics: Sirppy Balasubramaniyam
The melody, the orchestration or Maya’s singing
– nothing, I repeat nothing could save this
song. It is totally outdated by its inherent design.
It is a kind of song the melody of which even Ilaiyaraja
would have forgotten a day after recording it.
Enakkenna Oruthi...
Vocals: Rahul Nambiar
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar
Despite those annoying synth pad rhythms and sounds,
with some pure instrumental prelude and interludes,
this song thankfully brings some solace in an otherwise
dull soundtrack. Rahul Nambiyaar’s expressive
singing adds further to the sweet, free-flowing melody.
Manasoram...
Vocals: Sadhna
Sargam and Sriram Parthasarathy
Lyrics: Kabilan
It is a song, in which atypical elements of Ilaiyaraaja
in it do not matter much. The sweetness of the main
melody is such. Sadhana Sargam and Sriram Parthasarathy
add a soothing touch to the melody with their velvet
voices and rendition. I always like when Ilaiyaraaja
uses Nadhaswaram in such soft, romantic numbers, (remember
Kaadhoram Lolaakku from Chinna Mappillai). Only an
Ilaiyaraaja can use instruments with bold sounds in
such soft songs, without ever affecting the tenderness
of the melody or the emotion.
Kaatrinai
Polingu...
Vocals: Tippu
Lyrics: Mu. Metha
With a staccato melody and the waltz-like strings
backing, the song starts on a promising note. The
melody progress beautifully in an innate path but
again with the lack of the power of the real instruments
and usage of synth pads, the song fails to make an
impact.
Viduthalai
Kuyil Naan...
Vocals: Illayaraja,
Nehga
Lyrics: Vaali
A typical Ilaiyaraaja pathos number. The heft in the
melody is best felt when it is heard without any of
those accompanying beats and instruments.
Verdict:
Now, here is the answer for the question with which
we started – Is Ayyan one? “No”
(screaming).
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