Saturday, April 01, 2006

24-Carat Bangaram Audio

Energetic.Peppy.Mass-beat. These are the adjectives you use to describe Bangaram's songs. Vidyasagar, the maestro of mass has done it in a class of his own. Pawan's resurrection was now made easy.
No review can be started without the mention of "Ra Ra Ra ... Raa raa Bangaram", the title song which gently reminds the audience of the impending imposing release of Pawan's film and the usually unusual expectations his movies carry with some striking words... "Neeku poti lene ledoy Bangaram".
"Thaadu Bongaram.. Thala Thala Ungaram ...", has everything that is requried of an ITEM song.Trisha is expected to set the screens ablaze with her oomph. The rendition is fresh and just perfect.
"Jai sambho..." is a passionate song, typical of Pawan's movies, wherein he tries to reach out to the people with his message. The rap bits in between make this a special.
"Maro Masthi Maro.." is a bhangra which would give Daler a run for his money.Full of energy, this song makes a great dance number. In this,Pawan blatantly refuses the advances of the gal. Should be a treat to watch on-screen.
"Egire chilakammaa..." starts slow in comparison and picks up pace beautifully. A song that lingers for a long time in your ears after you Alt+F4 ed your Winamp.

All-in-all a very good album, which will earn even more mileage with the film's almost guaranteed success.

Thank you Vidyasagar.
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