Tamilan,
I am sure it should be. I see it all major stores in Bangalore. It is available in Landmark in Bangalore so I assume it would be available in Landmark in Chennai. Look for it in the bhakti songs rack.
S.Suresh
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Tamilan,
I am sure it should be. I see it all major stores in Bangalore. It is available in Landmark in Bangalore so I assume it would be available in Landmark in Chennai. Look for it in the bhakti songs rack.
S.Suresh
Suresh,Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
Found the thread. Surprised, you made the last post there :)
http://forumhub.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?t=8735
Thanks Tamizh. I forgot about that :) We can continue the discussion there.
S.Suresh
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Originally Posted by thamizhvaanan
I agree. I must admit,although i DO NOT wish to raise any controversial discussion here,that there were times when i was floored by the chorus in ARR's songs.And there are many such songs of his too.At that time, i wondered why IR cant use similar chorus ensemble...or give a more polished feel to the chorus.I mean i can rattle of atleast a dozen albums of ARR which has very ear-friendly sweet chorus.
But then,as they say...every composer is distinct and has their own way.Thats how i usually keep the difference between IR and ARR.
Ooops..sorry...i now realize we have digressed.Quote:
Originally Posted by raja_fan
Anyways, what is next IR album? is it Naan Kadavul?I am really thirsty for his next.Dhanam disappointed me,but still,i am always hopeful you see :)
http://cenimafun.blogspot.com/2008/12/blog-post_04.html some good news about naan kadavul, raja working for BG score now
http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-mov...-06-12-08.html
On how Naan Kadavul influenced Arya's decision..!
December 06, 2008
It's probably stale news that Arya is turning producer with his new venture and that his as-yet-untitled production venture will star debutants in the lead. Latest in this series is that Arya, after having been impressed with the Maestro Ilayaraja's music for Naan Kadavul, has persuaded to agree Ilayaraja score for his project.
As for his acting career, he seems to be on a long wait until the cows come home, since his only pipeline project Naan Kadavul, mired with battles between the producers, seems to be showing no progression in its release.
I have raised this query in another thread let me post here too to get the answers from learned people :)
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The Titling in the 'How to name it' Collection have some confusions I believe. What we have listened to as 'Mad mod mood fugue' may be 'Dont compare' (Mixed feelings) as per this review written by Kalyan and CSR. .
http://www.raaja.com/Rv-How%20to%20name%20it.pdf
The CD I have is the same as this one http://www.hummaa.com/music/album/30...how+To+Name+It
Where 'MMMF' is same one that is being discussed by everyone here. But what we had known as 'You Cannot be free' is 'MMMF' as per Kalyan's/CSR's review :huh: :confused2: :roll: :confused2:
I've brought up this issue before and even posted it on the IR yahoogroups mailing list, but no response from anyone. The CSR review seems to have the names correct, the oriental CD is wrong. MMMF is the one wrongly called "you cannot be free" in the CD. The song based on the krithi "thulasidala" is named wrongly as "study for violin" on the CD - it should be called "Its Fixed". The short piece based on Bach's "Bourree" is wrongly named "Don't compare" on the CD - it must be called "I met Bach in my house". I don't know why no one has taken this up at a higher level, cos it reflects badly to have a complex krithi rendition as a "study". Until then, "Its NOT fixed".Quote:
Originally Posted by rajasaranam
Is Manikandan geetha mala available commercially? I don't seem to be finding it in Bangalore Music Stores (atleast not under 'movie albums' section)
NagaS