
Elza Soares & Miltinho - Elza, Miltinho e Samba (1.Well, time has passed and the African Music Recycler has been kind enough to provide us with:Ġ2 - Machsana Pathingala (from Annakkili, 1976)Ġ3 - Muththu Muththa (from Annakkili, 1976)Ġ5 - Attukutti (from 16 Vayathinile, 1977)Ġ6 - Senthoora Poove (from 16 Vayathinile, 1977)Ġ7 - Manja Kulicha (from 16 Vayathinile, 1977)Ġ8 - Sevvandhi (from 16 Vayathinile, 1977)Ġ9 - Ketteley Angay (from Badrakaali, 1976)ġ2 - En Kanmani (from Chittukkuruvi, 1978)ġ3 - Adada Maamarakiliye (from Chittukkuruvi, 1978)ġ4 - Unnai Nambi (from Chittukkuruvi, 1978)ġ5 - Kaaverikkarai Ponnula Ponnula (from Chittukkuruvi, 1978)ġ6 - Aayiram Malargale (from Niram Maratha Pookkal, 1979)ġ7 - Muthal Muthalaga (from Niram Maratha Pookkal, 1979)ġ8 - Iru Paravaigal (from Niram Maratha Pookkal, 1979) Impossible to pigeonhole and characterised by his own indefinable style the man is a genre in his own right." However, once you have exhausted all possible leads using his various names (and the numerous misspellings) you're faced with the unenviable task of sifting through a 34-year career spanning more than 900 film scores in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada in order to unearth some the heaviest dancefloor friendly electronic pop to ever emerge from Southern India. The undeniable prince of Kollywood cinema, India's second largest film industry, Ilaiyaraaja is more than equal to his forward thinking contemporaries in Bollywood and Lollywood in both productivity and experimentation. "Ilaiyaraaja, Ilayaraja, Ilayaraaja, Isaignani, The Maestro. happy/sad, male/female versions) have been counted only once. I have considered only Tamil songs and songs appearing more than once in a film (e.g.

The excellent record label, Finders Keepers has just released two volumes of film music by Dr Ilaiyaraja (which you can buy HERE), and this is what their website has to say about this chap's wonderful music: Below is a tentative (and incomplete) list of good/hit Ilayaraja songs from 1976-1993, i.e., what could broadly be called his peak/prime phase, by whatever name called.

As the cd came without a cover, I have no idea what the titles of the songs might be so any help with identification would be wonderful. Expect wild guitars, crazy synths, jarring percussion and impossibly high pitched singing. What we have here is 18 songs of wonderfully demented Kollywood sounds from Sri Lanka.

#Aayiram malargale movie
I picked up a few cds of Tamil film music at a boot sale about 6 months ago and was lucky enough to find this one which came in the case of a completely different movie soundtrack.
