Sunday, January 17, 2016

Friends : Marathi

Music by: Nilesh Moharir, Pankaj Padghan, Amitraj

1] Man he pakharu:  This is a standard Nilesh Moharir song - can be said self-inspired! Combination of a typical Nilesh Moharir style rhythm- which is enough evidence to identify his songs and sweet melody. Song is sweet and addictive. However, Nilesh is being too redundant in his style and this is just like many of his TV serial title songs with better arrangements. Still this remains the best song in the album, thanks to melody. [Composed by: Nilesh Moharir]

2] Premika:  Song starts with hindustani style percussion/tabla. We expect something like 'Kaisa ye ishq hai' or 'Cham cham zilmilate (Movie: Striker)' to follow but suddenly western style tune starts with typical SIFM* style arrangements. Vijay Prakash carries song well. However, Pankaj seems very much inspired from tamil/telugu urban songs for this number. Song uses all type of mixing, hindustani percussion, Spanish guitars, Western tune etc. and also reminds many of songs yet remains average number. [Composed by: Pankaj Padghan]

(*SIFM : South Indian Film Music)
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3] Dil dosti yari vaari: Starting of the song is heavily inspired (but not exactly copied) from A R Rahman's song 'Kara Attakara' (Movie: O Kadhal Kanmani). Further, song takes very much 90s Indi-pop style tune. Song is average but can be enjoyed couple of times in 'friendship' mood! [Composed by: Amitraj]

Overall, every song draws heavy inspiration but still not bad experience to listen.

Recommendations:
(You might also like these songs if you have liked the movie song in brackets or vice versa)

1. 'Man he Pakharu' is from the family of Nilesh Moharir's earlier work for marathi tv serial title songs right from 'unch maajha jhoka' to 'julun yeti reshimgathi'!! If you like this song, then you might like all the songs from family and vice versa.
2. Cham cham zilmilate (Hindi) Album: Striker   Composed by: Shailendra Barve (if you liked starting of: Premika)
3. Thuli thuli mazhaiyaai (Tamil) Album: Paiyaa   Composed by: Yuvan Shankar Raja (Premika)
4. Ottraikannale (Tamil) Album: Vel                    Composed by: Yuvan Shankar Raja (Premika)
5. Kara attakara (Tamil) Album: O Kadhal Kanmani Composed by: A R Rahman (if you liked starting of : Dil dosti)

Friday, January 8, 2016

Wazir : Hindi

Music by: Shantanu Moitra, Ankit Tiwari, Prashant Pillai, Advaita, Gaurav Godkhindi

1] Tere bin: Very melodious-sweet song composed by Shantanu Moitra and sung by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal. Shantanu and Ajay-Atul have given such songs in past years with very melodious tunes and western classical style arrangements in interludes/preludes. Best song of the album

2] Maula Mere Maula : A qawali composed by Shantanu Moitra and rendered by Javed ali, but again, Shantanu maintains his signature softness in tune and composition.

3] Tu Mere Paas: This is quite usual Ankit-Tiwari-Song! Like Himesh, Ankit is a good composer but should avoid singing. Songs composed and sung by him appear to be same.

4] Khel Khel Me: This is equal to Instrumental music + Bachchan's vocals! Composed by band Advaita.

5] Tere Liye: This is solo song composed by Prashant Pillai, standard-bollywood-sufi style! Fans of the genre would certainly admire the composition

6] Atrangi Yari : Composed by Rochak Kohli (Often seen in past together with Ayushman Khurana in credits) and rendered by Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar  -non formal singers. Country pop style song is good listen for the admirers of Bachchan,Farhan and Rochak.

7] Theme: Composed by Gaurav Godkhindi , this is suitable background instrumental.

Overall, Shantanu Moitra's songs are attraction of the album and total album is above average.

Recommendations:
(You might also like these songs if you have liked the movie song in brackets or vice versa)

1] Jeev bhulala (Marathi) Album: Lai bhari    Composed by: Ajay Atul (Tere bin)
2] Mehfuz (Hindi) Album: Aamir                   Composed by: Amit Trivedi (Maula mere maula)
3] Jiya Teri (Kannada) Album: Bajrangi         Composed by: Arjun Janya (Maula mere maula)

Sanam Teri Kasam : Hindi

Music by: Himesh Reshammiya

1] Sanam Teri Kasam (2 versions): 2 versions are Sung by Ankit Tiwari and Mohd Irfan where, Palak Muchhal is female singer in both versions. Song uses fine arrangements with bass guitar and Spanish guitar. Arrangements in Ankit's version are slightly better but Mohd Irfan scores more in singing. Sweetness in Palak's voice is utilized very well in melodious lines "Tumhe dikhate hi aankhe, ho jaati nam". Pleasant number.
(see recommendations)

2] Kheech Meri Photo:  Like many other selfie-photo etc songs! Nothing special.

3] Tera Chehara:   Arijit's singing and use of Tabla beats make song feel better. Above average song.

4] Bewajah:    Right from opening, song creates fair impression. Otherwise, Himesh's voice has become too usual and monotonous to attract but, this song is exception. Himesh carries song like a pro-singer and also, beautiful melody and pop-rock arrangements in song decorate it better.
[melody for stanza strongly reminds 'ye jo des hai tera' song in swades which has quite similar melody for stanza -However, this can easily be ignored as composer's liberty of inspiration or mere co-incidence].
2nd best song of the album, first being title number!

5] Main Teri Yadon Me:  Arijit's second song is much like late 90s/early 00s indi-pop songs!

6] Ek number:     Remake of 'Long drive pe chal'!!! (see recommendations)

7] Haal -E -Dil (2 versions):  There are 2 versions, male and female, by Sree ram chandra and Neeti Mohan respectively. Arrangements in song are good, Sree ram's version has some Arabic style effects too. However, song seems suitable for suspense-thriller or horror movies due to it's tune and arrangements. Melody of song is just average.

Himesh composes good songs provided he doesn't sing those. This album has one exception to this and also, majority numbers in album are out of Himesh's comfort zone. Overall, above average album -with 2 (actually 3) impressive and 2 listenable songs out of 9!

Recommendations:
(You might also like these songs if you have liked the movie song in brackets or vice versa)

1] Kabhi jo badal barse (Hindi) Album: Jackpot          Composed by: Sharib Toshi (Sanam teri kasam)
2] Long drive pe chal (Hindi) Album: Khiladi 786        Composed by: Himesh Reshammiya (Ek number)

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Style King : Kannada

Music by: Arjun Janya

1] Ala le Sukumari : This is a standard Arjun Janya Template melody! Sweet and pleasant to listen.

2] Nanage :   Another standard Arjun Janya template item. Although Arjun's songs are like many other his earlier songs, each one of this type is still pleasant and attractive.

3] Gangu Gangu : Fun-oriented south Indian movie song template

4] Dhaga Dhaga: South Indian Hero dedicated song template

5] Stylo : Fun-oriented south Indian movie song template part - 2

6] Style king theme:  South Indian hero dedicated theme template part -2 

All in all, a set of very predictive music. Better than general Kannada film music standards but below Arjun Janya's standards.

Recommendations:
(You might also like these songs if you have liked the movie song in brackets or vice versa)

As the songs are mostly template-based songs, each one has numerous similar other songs. For that matter, any of Arjun's previous work or Devi Sri Prasad's work (in telugu) can be recommended.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Gethu : Tamil

Music by: Harris Jayaraj

1] Thillu Mullu: An instant catchy number with its arrangements and Naresh Iyer's singing. Song starts with MJ style prelude and retains the mood created.

2] Adiye Adiye:   This one is signature song of Harris. This Pop-rock style song attracts the most at lines "kadai kannal....udaikindral". Again catchy, refreshing number and treat for fans of HJ-Karthik combo songs.


3] Thaen Katru: Opens with stylish prelude and retains the sweetness of melody throughout the song. Soothing and melodious number.

4] Yevanda Ivan : Rap and electronica! Arrangements play important role in such songs and this number certainly scores fine at that part! 

5] Mutta Bajji :   Suits to Harris' new signature of native folk kuthu songs. 

A complete set of Harris' usual signature styles loved by his fans. Although album is good, it is below the benchmark set by Harris himself

Recommendations: 
(You might also like these songs if you have liked the movie song in brackets or vice versa)

1. Mersalaayitten / Isaak Taari (Tamil/Hindi) Album: I                composed by: A R Rahman (Thillu mullu)
2. Pookalae Sattru Oyivedungal / Tu chale (Tamil/Hindi) Album: I    composed by: A R Rahman (Thaen katru)
3. Oorellaam Unnai Kandu (Tamil) Album: Nanbenda              composed by: Harris Jayaraj (Thaen katru)
4. Vena macha vena (Tamil) Album: Oru kal, Oru Kannadi       composed by: Harris Jayaraj (Mutta baiji)

Friday, January 1, 2016

Airlift : Hindi

Music by: Amaal Mallik and Ankit Tiwari

1] Soch na sake (2 versions): This song is the highlight of the album. Although the most attractive lines of the song are taken from Hardy Sandhu's song "Soch", Amaal Mallik has made significant contribution in composing rest of melody equally pleasant and also arranging the song beautifully. Arijit Singh's solo version sounds better than the duet version due to Tulsi Kumar's limitations.

2] Mera nachan tu: This is a typical Punjabi-folk derived song. Song is a good listen but fails to make any impression and doesn't seem catchy at all.

3] Tu bhula jise: The patriotic and very well arranged song. KK has rendered the song with required feel. Producers should have thought about including instrumental version of the song.

4] Dil cheez tujhe de di: It is the only song composed by Ankit Tiwari. The song is designed to have a middle-eastern (Arabic) feel with instruments used in song and its arrangement. Song is very much catchy and makes impression very quickly. However, song derives melody for the words 'de di' from Cheb Khaled's very popular song 'dee dee'.

Overall, an impressive album.

Recommendations:
(You might also like these songs if you have liked the movie song in brackets or vice versa)

1.  'Soch' (Punjabi) Artist: Hardy Sandhu -  Composed by: B Praak (soch na sake)
2. Dee Dee (Arabic) Artist: Cheb Khaled (Dil cheez tujhe de di)
3. Neuppe sikki mukki neruppe (Tamil) Album: Vettaiyadu Villaiyadu Composed by: Harris Jayaraj (Dil cheez tujhe de di)
4. Conquest of paradise theme (English/Instrumental) Album: 1492-Conquest of paradise Composed by: Vangelis (Tu bhula jise)