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3rd September 2006, 01:04 PM
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Illayaraja's Hindi albums
Meastro's Hindi ALBUMS
Hi guys!
Any body know complete list Illayaraja's Hindi albums?
i hardly managed to know the following films
1. Sadma (1982)
-all are good (impressive) songs far ahead of their times with awesome orchestrations.
2. Kamagni (1985)
-No idea, but got chance to read impressive comments by an non-indian (i feel so) in some website
3. Mahadev (1989)
- No idea about the songs. I think the movie itself was a crap.
4. Aur ek...... (remake of sathi leelavathy) (1996)
-Shelved.
5. HeyRam (2001)
- Excellent songs. its amazing that IR tuned songs for the already picturized songs by another MD!
6. Mumbai Xpress (2005)
- Not impressive for me.
7. Shiva (2006)
- Surely a Class album (atleast 3/4 songs are brilliant).
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3rd September 2006 01:04 PM
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3rd September 2006, 05:21 PM
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Aur Ek prem Kahani was released. It had rehashes of Pothi Vecha Malliga Mottu, Thumbi Vaa, and one more which I dont remember. The movie bombed big time - the producer Amit Khanna who tried to usher in a multiplex culture of movies before its time came, is still AWOL from bollywood
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3rd September 2006, 11:23 PM
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Folks!
Any body know the dubbed hindi films which has music of IR?
I have seen in many websites with movie name "Do dil deewane"
-kamal , rathi, music by IR (year 1980 or 81). please somebody clarify this.
Whether it was a dubbed movie or really it had IR music in hindi?
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3rd September 2006, 11:43 PM
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Do DIl Deewane is Ullasa Paravaigal, exact album. Not released movie
My rankings of IR Hindi albums:
1. Chhaila ( 4.5 out of 5) ( flop moive Rasaiyaa dubbed, songs sounded excellent in Hindi, just made for Hindi and terrific energy, but went unnoticed more or less, except for Mastana song.)
2. Shiva (3 stars out of 5)
3. Mahaadev ( 2.5 stars out of 5) (not released or flop movie, a coupe of great numbers and orchestration.)
4. Hey Ram (2.25 out of 5)
5. Sadma (1.75 out of 5) ( Yeh Zindagi was a big hit. Yeh Hawa Yeh Feza was good, other 3 songs quite weak in Hindi. I think Moondram Pirai' best songs "compositions" were Poonkatru & Vaan Engum (Pallavi intro and Pallavi great). The other 3 were examples of simple tunes made into super hits because of IR' extraordinary orchestral ideas.)
4. Mumbai Express ( 1.5 out of 5) ( boring as hell, though one song was exciting.)
5. Kamagni ( 1.4 out of 5) plastic music at its heights.
6. Aur Ek Prem Kahaani ( I had the cassette, what a waste, just IR looked like he was being forced to do this movie.)
then there was Dalapati and Nayakan and Appu Raja, some dubbed songs sounded good in Hindi.
Measure used to judge these albums: Ravindra Jain and Salil Choudhry compositions for Malayalam and also Tamil - they sound native, extraordinarily melodious and perfectly following the musical idiom of the language. IR does not majority of the time in Hindi.
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3rd September 2006, 11:57 PM
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Overall, IR has contributed 3 "extraordinary" songs to Hindi films:
1. Chhahungi Tumko in Chhaila ( what an extraordinary way ahead of the Bollywood times "composition" but sadly unknown or uderrated contribution to Hindi music that sounded so Hindi like any other classic hindi song, and so modern jazz-pop like no other, terrific alapana and folkish charanam as well, just everything put in one song ( i think this could've been inspired by that "Girls just want to have fun" Cyndi Lauper)
2. Mastana, Mastana (Chahaila)
3. Aaj Bahua (a super holi song in Mahaadev)
few more strong compositions, though not really sounding like a Hindi song in spots:
Yeh Zindagi (Sadma) here, somehow I did not find a timbre or fluidity in the interesting Pallavi and also in the interludes - orchestration was mind blowing of course, I think it made up for the weakness in the Pallavi.
Jhosh Mein in Shiva (some editing required in Charanam)
Rhim Jim in Mahaadev ( some flaws in the tune, I thought, but great great song)
Jiske Sahara in Kamagni (plastic orchestration, but Pallavi is super, charanam somehow failed)
Ram Ram in Hey Ram
Aila Re - Mumbai Express
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4th September 2006, 01:39 AM
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Well one should also not forget some (atleast 20) songs/tunes of raaja lifted blatantly by anand-milind.
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11th September 2006, 05:58 PM
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I thought, naina mere naina ( aur ek prem kahani sung by Asha bhonsle) was fabulous.
That's Kaatril enbu geetham (was it in Johnny movie. Forgive my limited Tamizh knowledge)
Rim jhim in mahadev is fabulous too. You cant forget that it is a rain song.. the rain mood is awesome.
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14th September 2006, 09:39 PM
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Hi guys!
please see this (i don't know already known or not)
http://www.blaxploitation.com/s_510.html.
"Straight up, this is one of the best Bollywood albums we've heard, regardless of the year. There's an amazing midtempo mellow 80s funk track with a great break or two on the first side, and the second side contains another quality funk cut AND a very sample-worthy top quality Indo-jazz number! Currently completely unknown, try to find this one before the prices go mad... it's superb........"
Anybody heard Kamagni songs. I heard most of members saying that songs are nice.
i am eagerly looking for those songs. Can i get kamagni songs in net?
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15th September 2006, 05:04 AM
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I think all of you are out of your mind. Raaja's hindi combos (earlier like 80s/90s) were dubbed films he re-composed along with composer duo, Deepak-Santosh (who gave us the memorable "Sitam ki andhi se" from Velu Nayakan, beautiful song!)
Sadma's a class album. And btw, Balu Mahendra & the late Hrisdaa duo directed the remake of "Moondrum Pirai". While Kanne Kalaimalai, and two other tracks were remade, "Yeh Zindagi" rendered by Suresh Wadekar is simply superb! You can rant all you want, but to this day, all the north MDs consider this piece, the finest of Illayaraja, hell, even the laster MD, Pritam (Dhoom fame) claims that his idol is none other than "Maestro" himself. This song keeps being sung by upcoming singers of the bollywood music industry (i.e the recent SaReGaMa Challenge 2005.)
Shiva is simply awesome. After repetitive hearing, Raaja's form gets better and better. Even Mumbai's Xpress, one song is beautiful as well.
Give it time, he'll do great things in the north. Stop lamblasting him for what he does.
"aaj ka mera hey, kalka thera hey, side-dish pagoda hey, ye hey life hey"
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15th September 2006, 05:36 AM
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does someone know who did this orchestration of this track of yeh zindagi and was it in the album release? better idea than the original, in my opinion
http://music.cooltoad.com/music/song.php?id=230646
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