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Audio Review: 'Annavaram' Songs Appealing For All Ears 2006-Dec-17

All the songs in 'Annavaram' album are worth listening but a couple of songs go with haunting appeal and touching mood.

Jarra Soodu Mehabooba:
This song can be called the best in the album that appeals masses and beat lovers. There is haunting appeal in it. The song starts in the style of Mani Sharma's score but slowly depicts the Gogula's mark. The song goes slow but active through out. The lyrics written by Chandrabose widely appeal to the ears of listeners. H eusage of words like 'Nakha Sikha Shaka laka' denotes that it's a fusion lyric mixing Sanskrit and western connotations. It appears for many listeners as if the song should continue for another stanza since it soothes the senses.

Rakshasa Rajyam Rankelu Vesthu:
This song appears to have scored on beaten track but lyrically sounds heavy. The song goes fast in an aggressive way. The lyrics are penned by Masterji and they are good. Shankarmahadevan is the right choice for song and change of track at last pumps interest.

Lucia:
This sounds average in the album for not bearing any novelty. This mediocre number should be depicted well on screen to cover the 'lack of variety'.

Annayya Annavantey:
This song sounds touching and certainly sits in the archives of 'brother-sister' songs. The usage of words by Chandrabose like 'Naa Pranamaina Chellisthaanamma' certainly gives a sentimental appeal in the voice of Mano. The expression that Seetha wouldn't have faced problems had she had a brother is old. The same is used by Chadrabose in the first stanza of lyric.

Neevalle Neevalle:
This is another mediocre song in the album that cannot din in the ears for loner time. There is no haunting appeal in the composition.

 

Review By: GreatAndhra.Com

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