Naan maatti konden is light and frothy, with every familiar sound associated with Gopi. The ode to Bangalore gets a slightly different treatment in Ranjith’s Paraparapa, with less of Bryan Adams, thankfully. Aaga motham ennai shuns Thumbi penne’s reggae-base, but continues to be a punchy ballad, in Gopi’s own vocals. En vizhiyin kanavu is the same as Ente kannil ninakkai, which is as immersive as Carla Bruni’s Quelqu’un m’a dit. Anna Katharina handles I Want To Fly‘s Latino-tinged pop admirably, while Thodakkam mangalyam continues to be the foot-tapping riot it was. Listenable Kerala-import that is sorely missing Aethu kari raavilum!
Keywords: Bangalore Naatkal, Bangalore Days, Gopi Sundar, Gopi Sunder
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