Originally Posted by V_S
Thanks for sharing.
The prelude humming reminds me of the second interlude humming in Aasa Adhigam Vechchu.
Scintillating Seventies - Folk
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Exhilirating Eighties - Early 80's fusion
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Originally Posted by V_S
Thanks for sharing.
The prelude humming reminds me of the second interlude humming in Aasa Adhigam Vechchu.
A day of new finds, thanks to contributors of this thread
Never heard "Kaise Kahoon" before beautiful interlude with violins...
Really enjoying "Thazhampoo" from Oomaikuyil
Prabu starrer Aanand..
Raaja was (is) way way ahead of his times - the tunes of "Anand" are shining proofs of this point ...what a mind blowing album..
V_S,
I heard 'thazhampoo' first in Violin Vicky's blog. Wonderful description by you. This song is divine with the bass guitar out of the world. Coincidentally have been listening to this song for the past two days and as usual when I listen to it I can listen to it just one time. It has to be heard over a period of a few days before we can move on to another song.
Glad you all enjoyed the Thaazhampoo song. Terrific song!
Sureshji, as you correctly pointed out, I still could not come out of the song.
'thoorakkizhakku uthikkum maanikka chempazhutha, naan ingu eduthu vechchEn veRRili thaambalathil' - I think this is a malayalam IR song. Can anybody confirm ?
kiru,
welcome..
indha paatuku - vaarthai - sariya theda theriyama - paatu kaeka
thindadindu iruken.
paatu - IR madhiiri dhan iruku...... kaetu romba masam achu.
kaeta vidhathil - engayo - chinna chinna gaps iruku.
adhanala - adhu Raja ilaiyo nu nenaika vechadhu........
Usha Sankar
Kiru, I think you were referring to this song (Dhoore Kizhakkudikkum) in Chithram (starring lalettan)?Originally Posted by kiru
If so, music is by Kannur Rajan. There are some good classical songs in this movie.
Two Chitram songs - dhoorE & eeNam were quite IR'ishOriginally Posted by V_S
This movie had BGM by Ousappachen and songs by Kannur Rajan (as already told by V_S).
Yes. I have heard a few Kannur Rajan songs which have the influence of Raja. I have heard that he was a big fan of Raja's music.
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