Dude,
I totally agree with you, it was kind-of odd in an album like this, where I liked all other songs ...Quote:
Originally Posted by dude
but vandematharam has too many other controversies ... ushaaru ;)
NagaS
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Dude,
I totally agree with you, it was kind-of odd in an album like this, where I liked all other songs ...Quote:
Originally Posted by dude
but vandematharam has too many other controversies ... ushaaru ;)
NagaS
alwarpet_andavan, I have listened to both Police and Sting, all by himself, and also Miles Davis. So please stop throwing names around.The point is, how is "poo pothadhu" vocal jazz? Its just a typical IR tune with Jazz present in parts in the interludes. That doesnt make it vocal jazz.
"And to say that it's an Irish tune is incorrect."
I didnt say "Irish", I said IRish. Thats fine, if you cant explain it, I understand :-)
The songs are already available on teh net, but still ppl are looking for CD and Casette. I am really thrilled to see this crowd here (what else you can expect from a retailer?). The songs are very good and is a collectible for Jazz lovers.
Two theme music are extremely well done. I have been listening to this and Bose and find some similarities in the mood created by the theme music.
2005 is year of IR
Mumbai Express.
Adhu Oru Kanaa Kaalam *** (Balumahendra - another moondraam pirai?)
Oru Naal Oru Kanavu. *** (Fazil - he is already praising the tunes that IR scored)
Kasthoorimaan
Koodal Nagar
Maanidan
Also, please visit www.raaga.com and under malayalam listen to Achuvinte Amma. This is a unique opportunity. The director is telling the story/song situation and IR is composing tune and eventually the actual song comes in. While IR sing the tune, it doesnt look good at all (for a layman like me), but the songs are very good.
kbee, you must be kidding with Mumbai Xpress songs. The songs are real junk except one (with Sonu Nigam) and others are pure outdated and I dont know whether it will stand a chance with Sachin or either with Chadramukhi. The album is sure to flop.
I guess alias is a jerk or a junk probably
Hi all,
The word is out that MX is worse when compared to Sachin and CM. Also there is lot of problems with releasing audio in tamil. Looks like Kamal and IR have lost out on the audio race, Probably would hold off buying the album.
RamDoss!!!!!
No wonder u made that comment :))
Hey ..just kidding ...........
alias
I know you are ARR fan and in no way you will like this, so i am not going to justify my liking for you.
I sinned yesterday.
I had made up my mind not to listen to uploaded MP3s from coolgoose. Yet I could not resist the temptation of listening to MX song 'poo poothadhu'. I listened only once and already it is buzzing around my ears long after I heard it. It starts with a kid kind of voice singing coarsely "poo poothadhu.. thoattam yaar pottadhu?" ,then when sonu nigam joins the song, heaven visits the earth. And when the female singer starts it starts to rain flowers from the sky. In between the marriage between heaven and earth is welcomed and affirmed by piano, bass guitar and light jazzy drums. Throughout the song, IR has resisted the temptation to use a 50 piece violin orchestra and that is why people are calling out "Jazz" instead of same old IR song. Now the tune wise, IR has been giving such divine melodies from 80s. In fact I was strangely reminded by "Oru Kaadhal enbadhu, un nenjil ulladhu" from "chinna thambi periya thambi". There too SPB, Sjanaki, piano, drums come together to party in our ears. However, there would be some flute and violins joining the party and suppressing the strong jazz flavour. Here it was strictly Piano, Little sax, Drums and bass guitar, keeping up the melody and the mood of the song throughout. I haven't listened to other songs and I have made up my mind to buy the cd and listen to it in the cd player instead of coolgoose. I can understand from vijayr's comments why he doesn't find any different between this and any of 80s IR songs. I am sure that many other musci lvers will find this a new style of song for Indian films. That in my opinion is the speciality of IR. To his fans he hasn't changed, still churning out the melodies of his heydays and for new listeners he shows something different whenever he gets an opportunity. vijayr still finds the same elements present. But look at it in a subtle manner, you will find new patterns in his style. Again that is my humble opinion.