Audaz, Listen to Mahive from the legend of bhagat singh. Yet another stunner from Rahman which went unnoticed...
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Audaz, Listen to Mahive from the legend of bhagat singh. Yet another stunner from Rahman which went unnoticed...
I think Jogiya Jogiya is much more sweeter than Mahive. It was not even used in the movie, isnt it?Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
Just for u guys info , Mahive was re-created (copied) by Harris in 1 song in Arul, Patte Viral i think..... :twisted:
Even jogiya is good. But sadly that was not in the movie though.. Mahive is faster than Jogiya..
There were a couple of ARR's album in Hindi which I missed. Sadly Bhagat Singh is one of them :oops: I seriously need to go back and look for these numbers.
Pray for Me Brother - this song almost makes me :cry: esp after hearing it after a long time
Karisal Tharisal from Tajmahal :musicsmile:
One of the most underrated song of ARR's. Superb orchestration esp in the first interlude. Hats of to ARR :notworthy:
Srikumar and Chitra did a superb job..Now that I've heard abt about Sriram (of Thaya Thaya fame), I'm kinda clueless about Srikumar. Has he sung any other song before?
M.G.Sreekumar has sung for ARR in these numbersQuote:
Originally Posted by AudazJay
1.Nenechapadi - Kadhalar Dhinam
2.Dhandhiya - Kadhalar Dhinam
3.En Swasa Katre - En Swase Katre
4.Chinna Chinna Mazhai Thuligal - En Swasa Katrea
5.Karisal Tharisal - Taj Mahal
6.Nenjinile/Jiya Jale (Male Portion) - Uyire
i think there are others, but these were the most popular once
Enna Vilai Azhage - Kadhalar Dhinam
good adaption of MSV's number...
Simply brings my memories back in 1999.... ahhh...great time.....ARR at his peak in Tamil Industry :notworthy:
Passage Soundtrack
My first favorite was Tango.. I was heart broken to know that is not originally by Rahman. Excellent track nevertheless.
"The opening" is a beautiful piece with Rahman's magic on Piano. This is as beautiful as the theme music from 1947 Earth. And a whining Sarangi adds a touch of heaviness to this track. Poignant!
The atmosphere opens with Sarangi and piano accomponiment from the previous track. The second half of the track is the classical piece Lacrymosa by Mozart. This piece of music is awe-inspiring and moving, but once again I was disappointed that it is not by Rahman.
But the track of the album to me is Aria. The credit goes to Kavita Baliga. what a voice!! :bow: Her singing carries much of the impact of this track. Highlight of the track is towards the end, the whole ambiance music silences and she just continues her singing... it is heart wrenching! it kind of leaves a void in your mind that lingers on even after the track is over, her voice keeps resonating. Listen to it in total darkness at night time :thumbsup:
Revisited Jodha Akbar.. Vintage stuff!! It deserved a national award...