Hello Usha :D
cute song sung by IR...I couldn't help but laugh when I first heard itl:
:shoot: Thuppaki Kayiladuthu :shoot:
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Hello Usha :D
cute song sung by IR...I couldn't help but laugh when I first heard itl:
:shoot: Thuppaki Kayiladuthu :shoot:
oh..
thuppaki kaiyileduthu - hahha... jollya padina oru song - Raja.. Rare one.
Flute's notes - Extrarodinary.
unexpected time la varum. Amazing.......
IR and FLute - Sweet always........
THanks for this song Que.........
kalaignar TV - isai aruvi afternoons are filled with Raaja classics and some of them so obscure in public arena.Quote:
Originally Posted by raajarasigan
:ty: to Sureshs65 for posting about this album, I know I watched this movie but listening to the songs I'm surprised it's the same movie. Anyways have been enjoying this album very much. :musicsmile: I don't think I've heard many songs sung by HH for IR albums..Thendrale Kandu was sweet especially with surprising mantra part inserted in middle.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
-Sutradha bhoomi has a unique bgm beautifully sung by Chitra
-For Chittu Parakudu, it's nice to hear Shankar play it subtle for this song
-of course cannot go without saying "Thanna Thaniyaka" is a treat :D As I have said before Maestro has made me a die-hard fan of sorrowful pieces.
Querida - IR made one album with entirely hariharan. My least favourite ir album.
I might regret asking but what album is that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Plum,
Is that 'Kaasi' by any chance? I guess the general feeling people had was that Hariharan was not the right choice for those songs. I too feel that way.
Querida,
Yes. 'Nilave Mugam Kaatu' was a late discovery for me as well. Need to now listen to 'Manasellam'. Not heard that carefully. Albums like 'Kadhal Kavidhai', 'Karagatakaari', 'Nilave Mugam Kaatu', 'Ponmudipuzhayorathu' I had ignored when they came out. But paraphrase the famous saying, "You can't keep a good song down" :D
Upon a friends recommendation, listening to "manasukulla nayana sadham" from 'Mallu Vetti Minor'.
http://www.thiraipaadal.com/tpplayer.asp?sngs='SNGIRR1887'&lang=en
Yes.. it is Kaasi. Hariharan's voice did NOT suit much to that folk album...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
Yup, kAsi. IR himself would have suited the songs better. However, the songs would have sounded even more starker and darker - although this would have suited the film's tone better, it would have pulled down the film'x box office chances. Whatever little support the film and its music enjoys, I find that it is due to the soothing, pleasantness of the songs(according to comments from likers).
I dont know if IR deliberately did this to prioritise box office prospects over the tone of the movie. It was high melodrama anyway - and just as masala movies, the aim of such movies is to appeal to the box office with their melodrama more than anything else. That being the case, IR might have deprioritised maintaining the dark, stark tone that the film's theme cried out for. Contrast with Sethu, where he got as stark and dark as can be with engE sellum pAdhai(banned in my house by my wife for the vibes it brings) - there, the intention was to stay true to Bala's art. That it succeeded in box office also was a pleasant surprise.
What I am trying to say is while Bala's Sethu clearly set out to drive the director's vision of cinema, Kaasi seemed to be Vinayan's attempt to manufacture and box-office-ise melodrama. IMO, IR seems to have understood this dichotomy well, and scored accordingly.