| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2012-03-21 15:45:06 |
| Group | BCC |
| Size | 94 MB |
| Files | 17 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
K.S._Chithra-Selftitled-2LP-2012-BCC
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-k.s._chithra-indha_vennila.mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Indha Vennila | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-k.s._chithra-yaaro_sonnaangalaam.mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Yaaro Sonnaangalaam | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-k.s._chithra-vandadhe.mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Vandadhe | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-k.s._chithra-chitthirai_maasatthu_(feat._malaysia_vasudevan).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Chitthirai Maasatthu (Feat. Malaysia Vasudevan) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-k.s._chithra-manjai_ndhi_(feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Manjai Ndhi (Feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-k.s._chithra-kaiyodu_ennai.mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Kaiyodu Ennai | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-k.s._chithra-vaa_veliye_(feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Vaa Veliye (Feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-k.s._chithra-oh_my_love_(feat._malaysia_vasudevan).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Oh My Love (Feat. Malaysia Vasudevan) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-k.s._chithra-sikkunnu_(feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Sikkunnu (Feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-k.s._chithra-hey_maina_(feat._malaysia_vasudevan).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Hey Maina (Feat. Malaysia Vasudevan) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-k.s._chithra-rathiri_thookkam_(feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Rathiri Thookkam (Feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-k.s._chithra-oru_pooncholai_(feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Oru Pooncholai (Feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 13 | 13-k.s._chithra-pon_maaney_(feat._mani).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Pon Maaney (Feat. Mani) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 14 | 14-k.s._chithra-poojaikettha_(feat_gangai_amaran).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Poojaikettha (Feat, Gangai Amaran) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 15 | 15-k.s._chithra-nethu_oruthara_(feat._illayraja).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Nethu Oruthara (Feat. Illayraja) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 16 | 16-k.s._chithra-kankaliley_(feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Kankaliley (Feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 17 | 17-k.s._chithra-velli_kizhamai_(feat._illayraja).mp3 | K.S. Chithra | Velli Kizhamai (Feat. Illayraja) | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Artist : K.S. Chithra
Title : Selftitled
Genre : Bollywood Funk
Year : 2012
Date : 03/2012
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks : 17
Label : Finders Keepers Records
Source : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.98.4
Length : 77:27 min
Size : 94,3 MB
Tracklist:
----------
01.indha vennila 04:28
02.yaaro sonnaangalaam 04:29
03.vandadhe 04:38
04.chitthirai maasatthu 04:24
(feat. malaysia vasudevan)
05.manjai ndhi 04:07
(feat. s.p. balasubramaniyam)
06.kaiyodu ennai 04:40
07.vaa veliye 04:59
(feat. s.p. balasubramaniyam)
08.oh my love (feat. malaysia vasudevan) 05:04
09.sikkunnu (feat. s.p. balasubramaniyam) 04:23
10.hey maina (feat. malaysia vasudevan) 04:29
11.rathiri thookkam 04:28
(feat. s.p. balasubramaniyam)
12.oru pooncholai 05:11
(feat. s.p. balasubramaniyam)
13.pon maaney (feat. mani) 04:17
14.poojaikettha (feat, gangai amaran) 04:32
15.nethu oruthara (feat. illayraja) 04:23
16.kankaliley 04:22
(feat. s.p. balasubramaniyam)
17.velli kizhamai (feat. illayraja) 04:33
-------
77:27 min
Known by adoring fans and devotees,
throughout South India, as Chinna Kuyil
(Little Nightingale) on account of her
expansive vocal range and crystaline
sweet voice, the uplifting and
surprising sound of K.S. Chithra is, for
many, best exemplified by the early
plugged-in-pop she made in the 1980s
with the man/machine who first
introduced her to the Tamil film
industry, Maestro Ilaiyaraaja.
There are few records you will hear this
year that combine the sounds of a
child's choir, a DX7 bass line, three
types of drum machine, a mariachi
trumpet cry, a resampled forty-piece
orchestra and an electronic bass line
that takes the moog taurus by the horns
and rides into the Indian summer. There
is probably less chance of hearing a
vocal performance so confusingly
dazzling that it instantly detracts from
the previously aforementioned wish list
combination ofbizarre instruments but
for those intrepid enough to dig a
little deeper and take a detour due
East, pick-axing right where Lollywood
meets Bollywood - then prepare to be
rewarded with a double, triple and
quadruple whammy!
For odd pop fans with bad concentration
spans, no musical staying power, or
commitment issues then perhaps these
schizoid A.D.D. arrangements will push
the right buttons and recharge your
batteries. For some of you, records like
this only existed in your dreams.
Often locally discussed behind the
limelight of her wider continental
contemporaries such as Asha Bhosle and
Noor Jehan it is almost impossible to
find adequate comparison to K.S.
Chithra. Try taking the yearning vocal
energy of Turkey's Selda and the
falsetto range of Morricone's best
Italian choirs, add the playful
existentialism of Poland's Urszala
Dudziak and the cinematic pedigree of
Asha then sprinkle some saccharine Jane
Birkinisms on top and set your turntable
pitch at plus 8 while you dream of Dots
And Loops era Stereolab or a Malayalam
Mantronix - alternatively just buy this
first-time compendium and press play.
This compilation focuses on a small and
select handful of Chithra and
Ilaiyaraaja's developing collaborations
from the formative years of their
relationship between - 1986 and 1991- a
vibrant time where analog recording
techniques and digital technology first
overlapped and Chithra, as a developing
vocalist, adapted to the the sounds and
arrangements of a classic maverick
composer pushing the boundaries.
Following our previous compilation of
the earlier Ilaiyaraaja film music with
our Solla Solla compendiums Finders
Keepers Records continue this
relationship with the original rights
holders, to bring these rare Tamil
recordings the a wider global audience -
never previously released on CD and
considerably rare on their original
vinyl pressings.
http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/