Monday, June 25, 2018

Music Review (Telugu): Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi

Music Review (Telugu): Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi
Music Composer: Vivek Sagar


Swagatham Suswagatham's ultra cool vibe prodded by Cisco Chi's vocals and lyrics. Though sounds dominate the vocals most of the time, Vivek Sagar's splendid bass line makes this one works and the short song turns brilliant towards the end with the arrangements. Aagi Aagi's highlight is undeniably Abhijeet Gurjale's Celtic violin solos in the prelude and Vivek Sagar's guitar work. Vivek Sagar churned out the brilliant tune in his own style and Manisha Eerabathini enters the second half with the dreamy whispery vocals. The free-flowing tune comes off lively with Anurag Kulkarni vocals and the singer is having a good run this year after Mahanati.

The funky tone of the album continues in Parada Jarupukoni also and despite the processing in Hemachandra's vocals, the song turns out to be an enjoyable listening experience. The myriad sounds in the background are intriguing to listen especially the way Adithya Iyer's vocal is used in the first interlude and the immensely foot tapping shift in the second interlude. Vivek Sagar's quest for Electro swing continues after Pelli Choopulu in College Agelona and the retro feel of the tune amidst the heady techno sounds is a delight to listen. Kittu Vissapragada's amusing lyrics gels well with the tone of the song and Wilson Herald gets to repeat the magic of Raalu Raaga Poolamala with this wonderful track.Vivek Sagar's earnest rendition of the melancholy Veediponidhi Okateley make this one an endearing listen and the tune is backed by minimally arranged guitar strums with brief support from Sandilya Pisapati's violin solo.Vivek Sagar ends the soundtrack with another energetic rock track Maarey Kalale and the composer roped in Suraj Santosh to croon the track and the singer nails the rendition with ease especially when the track reaches crescendo towards the end with singer's improvisations adding to the charm. The soundtrack's piece de resistance is Neil Joshua's fabulous racy electric Guitar solos.

Verdict: Tharun Bhascker and Vivek Sagar delivered another quirky delightful album after Pelli Choopulu. Vivek Sagar turns out to be the promising composer in the Tollywood and scores big time this year with Sammohanam and this album.

My Rating: 8.5/10

Pick of the Album: Aagi Aagi, College Agelona, Veediponidhi Okateley, Parada Jarupukoni

P.S you can listen to the songs in Saavn.

 

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