wow, thanks raaga. theres also a tamil version of this song called Idhu Kadhal Varum from Vinayaka (2011)
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wow, thanks raaga. theres also a tamil version of this song called Idhu Kadhal Varum from Vinayaka (2011)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acaCh...eature=related
Nice melody and Shreya :bow:
I must confess that I’m finally out of the OKOK warp, I do still listen to it but now, Endhukante Premanta is occupying most of my music playtime.
Here is my review.
G. V. Prakash is the MD, so there are big expectations.
The first track is, Chill Out – Vijay Prakash, Andrea Jeramiah, Bigg Nikk and Maya.
A club song that iterates that life is too short, so make the most of it. It’s a youthful song, which could’ve easily fell in the routine trap but GVP cleverly experiments with ragas, swaras, and sargams all backed by a banging progressive and electro house arrangement. The approach is very Rahman-ish but definitely no copy!
The second track is, Cindrella – Rahul Nambiar and Meghna.
Wow, this has to be one of G. V. Prakash’s finest songs ever. There is a surprise element; the transition from the peppy pop rock to western classical completely took me back. The western portion is very Raaja-esque. Need I say more?
Kicko Gicko – Rahul Nambiar, Krish, ad Ranaina Reddy.
A song, where the arrangement takes the back seat, although the second interlude is might impressive. For me the highlight of the song was the melody and more so the energy put forth by the singers. The electro saw riff at the end tempts me to press play again.
Nee Choopule – Haricharan and Chaitra.
Now this is the GVP, who I’m crazy about. Recently, GVP has been churning a lot of haunting melodies. It’s fair to call him the Junior King or Prince of haunting melodies and the day is not far when he shall be crowned. Recently Poovin Manam, Chinnanchiru, Aariro, Pookal Pookum, Pirai Thedum... have proved this to the core. But bear in mind that these only are touching the surface, there are plenty of other soul stirring melodies by him which you could listen to countless times. These songs prove that GVP has created his own market with his own identity. Nee Choopule is just an addition to this list. My favourite track from the album by far and Haricharan sounds GVP-ish.
Yeigri Pove – Hemachandra and Chinmayee.
The last song of the album, it took me back to the early days of GVPs career. Don’t be surprised if you feel like listening to Kadhal Neru Pen from Veyil after you heard this track.
Overall, to say this album is great can only be answered by the test of time but it’s clear that GVP is leaving no stone unturned in terms of proving his versatility.
This is the review of the Telugu album, there is a Thamizh version called Yen Endraal Kaadha
abhinava thaaravo, naa abhimaana thaaravo!
I prefer this pair and jayasudha dance better than sripriya!
Ofcourse lyrics in tamizh is equally grand!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7l3y...eature=related
I enquired on Oldtelugu songs site and from the reply
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group...s/message/2702
it seems that she sang quite a few songs in Telugu:
beedala paaTlu:
O chilakaraajaa nee peLepuDayyaa chilakaraajaa
and
kanikaramadi kaladEni kala kaadanTEni
were big hits.
...she sang in almost all the films made by pakshiraja studios. Here is a
small list:
1. ammalakkalu - 1953
There are 5-6 songs of her in it. These should be widely available, also
on-line.
2. aggiraamuDu (1954) - 2 songs
raaraa yaSodaanandana and mandulOy mandulu
3. oka talli pillalu (1953)
So far no songs could be located from it. 4. In kaanchana (1952) she sang another 6 songs.
I wonder whether somebody can point out where some of these are available.
Some links to T.G.Kamala Devi who passed away recently
http://gaddeswarup.blogspot.com.au/2...-devi-rip.html
Oh madhu from Julayi is very nice... :thumbsup:
Adnan sami :bow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFN9CzipgZ4
Awesome song from the movie "LIFE is BEAUTIFUL"
It's ur Love
:smokesmirk: :smile2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_5w2jXJd1E
SVSC full tracks...the best telugu album in recent times
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uNwq2lVrGeA