A series of booms and staccato phrases start off DJ DJ Disca Podu, which is entirely appropriate, considering the lyrics which are penned by P Vijay. Benny Dhayal and Suchitra kick up the song, belting it out in club fashion. The music is loud complete with crashing synthesised beats interspersed with zany notes and rap. Still the Arabian music does its magic, making you sway to its rhythm. Lilting piano notes begin this piece, which then mingles with the violin to a steady and slow rhythm. Vivega's romantic lyrics in Ippavae Ippavae are rendered by the mellow tones of Madhu Balakrishnan, with Harini joining in tandem.Penned by Kabilan, Mazhai Nindra Pinnum begins with the soft strumming of a guitar and Kalyani's humming, before morphing into a shower of violin notes. In this introspective song, Vidyasagar has tried to infuse a note of originality by letting his imagination run riot with a plethora of sounds in the form of violins and guitars. Enna Pulla Senje Nee begins straightway in Vidyasagar's rather nasal tone. This traditional folksy number combined with Jeyantha's lyrics, seem to speak of a man's sorrow at being abandoned by possibly his beloved.A staccato burst of rhythm begins Vanathai Vittu Vittu, written by Yugabharathi, as Tippu's voice takes over the song. Vidyasagar seems to be wondering about making this either a straight-out angst-fest or a sorrowful number, and accordingly, the tune meanders first one way and then the other. Still, a song worth listening. Nanba Nanba, penned by Jeyantha, begins a lot like Putham Puthu Bhoomi and is a straight-out feel-good song, rendered by Karthik.The song reminds you a good deal of A R Rahman's earliest works, and is possibly the shortest track in the album. --rediff.com
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