Monday, September 28, 2009

Music Review of Yogi


Album: Yogi (Tamil)
Direction: Subramaniam Siva
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Lyrics: Snehan
Cast: Ameer, Madhumita & Nandha Periasamy
Production: Ameer


     1. Yogi Yogi Thaan – II
Singer: Blaze, Neha Bhasin
Very much the treaded path, though the female vocals gels very well with the song. Singer Blaaze raps to glory, as usual. The use of electric guitar was cool; especially the tapping and the groove very stereotyped ones. The rhythm is pretty much the beaten track, and on the whole, nothing out of the way. The song explains about the character Yogi (Ameer), with Police siren and lyrics like Netrikan Thirapinum Kutrangal seibavan than… looks like Ameer would have played an Anti-Hero role.
2. Yaarodu Yaaro
Singer: Yuvan Shankar Raja, Ustad Sultan Khan
An unusual romantic number with a feel of what if a tough hearted guy falls in love. The song starts off engaging but then looses the freshness as it moves into the pallavi, may be we got used to Yuvan’s singing for this type of numbers. The saarangi interludes are very impressive with female chorus overlapping it (good attempt) and leave one asking for more. Need to mention the good use of Bass.  The aalap by Ustad Sultan Khan lends a good feel and elevates the song to a higher level.
3. Yogi Theme in Saarangi
Singer: Ustad Sultan Khan
One would expect something like 7G Rainbow Colony immediately seeing theme Music – Yuvan but I was bit disappointed after listening since the song  is just a remix of Yogi Yogi Than – II. Re-mixed with heavy metal and Blaaze again does his bit to perfection. It is apparent that Yuvan has tried to do all possible things to cover it up and give a new flavor to the song. Run of a mill number. By the way, why the mention of Saarangi here? Did title of the songs mentioned correctly? I listened online may be need to check in audio CD as well.
4. Seermevum Koovathiley
Singer: Ameer, Naveen, Snehan and Jijuba
It starts off as what could have been a very new and interesting melange of wonderful percussion and a fresh 'gaana' but turns out to be a confused mix of familiar tunes, mostly borrowed out of the old kitty of devotional songs. Yuvan has tried to get the best of the tabela, the molam, even the mridangam and the thaara thappatam. The voice over looks artificial and perhaps with some good characterization the song might be watchable on the screen.  May be Yuvan and Ameer wanted to repeat the similar style hit number ( Oororam Puliyamaram) in Paruthiveeran. Noted Lyricist Snehan has tried out his voice in this number apart from playing an important role in the movie.
5. Yogi Theme Music (Instruments)
This time Yuvan is back with his traditional Theme music. Mix of Thavil and Saarangi is a good attempt with some mellifluous sound of flute. A cocktail made out of his bottle of old wine. 
6. Yogi Yogi Than - I 
The Saarangi is soothing; you get to hear Ustad Sultan Khan’s voice in a Tamil movie after Alaipaiyuthey. Rhythm in second half of the song gets bit harsh. Good use of Mild female vocal at the end of the song but did not last long.  I trust will gel with the feel of the film, one can only hope it does.
Whenever Yuvan wants to experiment, he would try with offbeat instruments starting from Nandha, Pudupetai, etc.  But just merely getting traditional instruments like saarangi, mridangam sync up with the thaara thappatam, molam with a shade of techno sound, one cannot hope to produce quality music.
Over all a decent attempt!
Expecting more from him the next time!


3 comments:

  1. Nicely done. :) So detailed yet crisp. Yogi turned out to be everything that I expected it not to be. Blazee, Ustad Sultan Khan is an interesting combo.

    U never know. Ameer could have pulled in different ideas for the screen translation. NOt particularly looking forward to Ameer on the big screen,though. :D

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  2. Mache kalakura da.. keep it going.. I am looking for inside news and upcoming projects liek tit bits ;)

    Goooobbbyeeeeeeeee

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  3. Yogi music.. it's really awesome.... ameer's block buster...

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