Yes, kannanukku is the best song in recent times. The blend of synth in pallavi and traditional instrument in charanam is neatly done, def. betten than UO songs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanjeevi
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Yes, kannanukku is the best song in recent times. The blend of synth in pallavi and traditional instrument in charanam is neatly done, def. betten than UO songs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanjeevi
Exactly. Listen to the first interlude. Starts with a flute and a violin, tabla joins in the middle... :musicsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by MrJudge
bhavadharani vocals - :hammer:
Guys, look at the stills of Vaalmiki, they are good:
http://indiainteracts.com/movies/tam...i/intheatre/1/
Along with NK, Nandhalala, Vaalmiki is the next one I am looking forward to.
Nandhalala is one album am very eagerly waiting for. Coz Myshkin's interview in AV was so poetic and created very high expectations...Quote:
Originally Posted by MrJudge
Yes, sure. Also looking at Vaalmiki stills, I can sense that the director has good taste in visuals, so he is in the list of look-forward-to director in my book. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by viraajan
I have some of rare to find CDs that you guys can only dream about getting or only can listen from a cheap streaming site. I take pain, effort and pride to collect them. Dont misjudge and try to get attention here. There are other ways to do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
Manikantan Geet Mala - complete album and ordering details:
http://www.indiatales.com/mgm/gold.php
I am more keen on buying the Telugu/ Kannada version ;)
FYI, they have got their act based on my email (i.e. link through indiatales to purchase the CD wasnt working yesterday) and made it working. They have also added teh international CC option as well. Unfortunately they havent add Mastercard, which they "promised" they will be adding in a day or two.Quote:
Originally Posted by crvenky
people who questioned if I have Dhanam CD - ungalukku neengalae thandanai koduthukkunga.
Listening to "Yaarum" and "Yarukku" songs from Ajantha. The song "Yaarum" has a nice flow with vintage IR orchestration (interludes). Looks like major portions of orchestra (strings, etc in interludes) is manual. Right? What I like about Shreya's singing is that she gets most of the pronounciations right and with feeling. Great for a north indian singer to sing with such involvement. Tune and orchestra is vintage IR.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/albums/ALBIRR00028.html
"Yaarukku" is another song where orchestra is vintage IR. Again looks (strings) looks manual. Prelude/Interludes are priceless.
First time I listened to these in musicindiaonline I think (when I reviewed). After that only now I am listening to it on mp3. Even then I liked it, but after listening to it on mp3, I am realizing the magic of orchestration.
thanks,
Krishnan