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2nd January 2009, 12:20 PM
#311
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Sanjeevi
Watched Misskin interview at Kalaigar TV yesterday
highlights
1. IR has composed 5 songs (so we can expect 5 songs in CD)
2. But only 2 songs are mixed with visuals in the film
(matha 3 songsum CD-la irukkuma?)
3. Ulagatha thirappadangalil muthanmuraiyaga last 35 (or 40) minutes will not have any dialogues which means only BGM (ithukku as IR fan santhosapaduratha illa as a film fan payapadurathanu theriyavillai)
4. Misskin said, people like this 40 minutes BGM climax, it will be addictive
5. Missking said the reason for not placing many songs in the movie, "I want to grow to make good film"
mukkiyamAna onna vittuteengalE? He is confidant to say that we wouldn't have heard this kind of bgm from IR in the last 32 years. After watched the whole film IR said 'nAgarigamAna padam'.
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2nd January 2009 12:20 PM
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2nd January 2009, 12:31 PM
#312
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For me, this album(NK) is another devotinal album from Maestro without commerical elements....I like it....
Madha un kovilil tune adds beauty to this album.....
I am happy that IR uses his recent fav singers(shreya, sadhana and madhumitha) who have high regards for him......
Someone mentioned that KJS has sung one song in this album. I think they might have heared Madhu balakrishnan's voice....
Overall it is kind of divine (without commerical elements)....
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2nd January 2009, 02:12 PM
#313
listen to naan kadavul songs online at
http://www.raagangal.com/
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2nd January 2009, 02:49 PM
#314
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Originally Posted by
vasanth2006
For me, this album(NK) is another devotinal album from Maestro without commerical elements....I like it....
Madha un kovilil tune adds beauty to this album.....
I am happy that IR uses his recent fav singers(shreya, sadhana and madhumitha) who have high regards for him......
Someone mentioned that KJS has sung one song in this album. I think they might have heared Madhu balakrishnan's voice....
Overall it is kind of divine (without commerical elements)....
But yes, ppl will be confused if they listen to it without the singer details!!!
யுவன் இசை ராஜா...
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2nd January 2009, 06:43 PM
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myskin also said that IR asked if he needed a song like the ones in his earlier films..for this myskin replied that in case he needed them he wudnt have come to IR
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2nd January 2009, 07:28 PM
#316
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Naan Kadavul
Uttam Singh on Naan KadavuL score- "I helped Ilayaraja with some North Indian flavour to the music of the film. I have worked with Ilayaraja for the last 30 years. He is the only complete Indian composer who could bring about some change to Indian music."
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2nd January 2009, 07:37 PM
#317
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Naan kadavul sound track - RAJA is Kadavul. Om Sivoham.
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2nd January 2009, 07:41 PM
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2nd January 2009, 07:43 PM
#319
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Uttam Singh says he helped IR in bringing some north indian flavour to the music (I presume BGM).
http://sify.com/movies/fullstory.php?id=14828917
Impressed with Om siva om and kannil on first listening. Powerful/apt orchestration I should say. Even "Pitchai pathiram" is good.
thanks,
Krishnan
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2nd January 2009, 09:28 PM
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NK - Bharathiar type songs. SS rendition of Amma song is just awesome ! That is the pick on first listening.
Somehow, the soothing tune biases you from other songs
Overall, I think the songs will chime in with the visuals perfectly, as I think Arya's transformation from Agori to a normal being will have one song I think.
Melody wise, I still wonder how the great brain of IR of the 70s could produce some evergreen songs enjoyed by generations. Older generations liked Madha un koylili because of the tune and Devika. This generations will like it due to SS!
All other songs are certainly not for the current generations who want fast based songs. Commercial success solely depends on the movie now as I dont see how the audio CDs can sell like hot cakes given the fact that the CD has no commercial elements.
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