|
For all those waiting for the
audio of Orange, it is
finally out. Harris Jayaraj, has
been consistently giving hits
with his Tamil dubbing versions,
and gets a chance to prove
himself in Telugu yet again. The
teasers have been amazing and
enticing. Harris comes with up with yet
another hit album.
1.Ola Olaala Ala
Singers : Karunya, Ranina Reddy
Lyricist: Surendra Krishna /
Kedarnath Parimi
What
happens when one of the
smoothest voices of India, and
one of the best musicians come
together – the result is called
Ola Olaala Ala! Even
though the beginning isn’t top
notch Karunya pulls you into the
myriad world of Harris Jayraj’s
Music! The lyricists’
inexperience shows and Telugu is
not a language for two people to
write one song! Though the song
sounds more like Harris’ earlier
song ‘Mogindi Mogindi Sannai’
from Ghatikudu Karunya
ends up mesmerizing! A definite
winner this one.
2. Chilipiga
Singer: Karthik
Lyricist: Vanamali
Guitars
never made such an impression in
any Telugu song so far!
Chilipiga is one of the most
western Telugu romantic Blues
number and it is beautiful. It
seems like Karthik and Vanamali
have written a secret pact to
come up with such soulful number
again and again. Remember they
were the ones who got together
for Arerey Arerey in
Happy Days. The only
difference here is that Harris
is far more impressive with his
modulations in tune! The
combination of saxophone and
guitars is amazing though it
seems the second stanzas are a
touch dragging. However, Harris
has this impeccable knack of
making you get used to his
music, and you will definitely
fall for his charms.
3. Nenu Nuvvantu
Singer : Naresh Iyer
Lyricist: Vanamali
Naresh
Iyer is Harris Jayaraj’s Trump
Card time and again. He can add
life to any ordinary tune with
his amazingly refreshing voice
and boyish charm. Though the
Irish variation isn’t
impressive, that’s no big deal
as Vanamali comes up with
enticing combination of words.
In the first three songs it is
evident that Harris has put in
maximum effort to showcase
Ramcharan Teja as a lover boy.
All RCT now needs to do is look
cool and groove his body!
4. Hello Rammante
Singers : Vijay Prakash, Devan,
Dr.Burn
Lyricist: Ramajogayya Sastry
Hello
Rammante is a definitely
variety song, if not in tune
at least rhythm wise. The beat is
new for Telugu audience, and
most listeners will find
themselves tapping their feet.
Harris keeps the song simple
just mixing electric guitars
with a decent acoustic guitar
chord.
5. O’range
Singer: Benny Dayal
Lyricist: Vanamali
Right
at the start, you’ll know this
song is tuned to cater to the
dancing skills of Ramcharan.
It’s got a fast beat for a
change in the album, and a song
that complements it. The mix of
percussions is interesting
throughout the song. Benny uses
this song to showcase his
talents as a singer. Harris
Jayaraj was obviously inspired
by Rahman’s Lattoo from
Ghajiniprologue as he
employs the same kind of voice
over hear!
6. Rooba Rooba
Singers: Shail Hada, Chinmayi
Lyricist: Vanamali
This
one is the number that Harris
has been teasing RCT’s fans with
in the promos. It’s got an
amazing start for a song and
Shail Hada’s voice has an
interesting touch of Arabic feel
to it or was it intentional?
Although Rooba Rooba is
probably too slow at times, it
will get to you after listening
again and again.
The songs of Orange are
definitely new for Telugu
audiences, and that is the best
part of the album. As mentioned
earlier, Harris Jayaraj has
taken all care to give a
complete Blues feel to the
album, and ensure that Ram charan
will be looked at as a lover
boy. Almost all the songs start
inspiringly well come across as
simple in the middle, but they
keep you wanting for more. All
said and done, the music in this
album grows onto you! Buy the
original today! |