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#SPB MELODY TAMIL SONGS MOVIE#
By equivalent, I mean the movie situation is the same. 6.Nalam Vaazha - Marupadiyum: This is the Tamil equivalent of Tum Itna Kyon Muskura Rahi Ho from Arth. 5.Angum Ingum - Avargal: Now, I am not much interested in M S Vishwanathan's compositions, but then, he introduced SPB's voice in Tamil cinema, so here's one of the better songs of the duo. 4.Ilamayenum Poongatru - Pagalil Oru Iravu: The situation is not the most pleasant, so only audio recommended! This was way back in 1978 and one of the first glimpses of just what this composer-singer combination was about to achieve over the next 15 years or so. SPB brings out the folk flavour so well you wouldn't believe he's NOT from the Tamil heartland. 3.Arachcha Santhanam - Chinna Thambi:The magic continues, but now the majestic violins and even synthesizers dance to a rustic beat. Raja's incredibly tender handling of the guitar and flute is brilliantly complemented by SPB's superlative rendition. Really, the experience of listening to both of them at their finest is heavenly. 2.Enna Sartham Indha Neram - Punnagai Mannan: Again, the meeting of two great talents - Ilayaraja and SPB - creates magic. Without doubt, to my mind the greatest and most path-breaking sad song in all of Tamil film music. He has delivered an incredibly controlled yet heartbreaking performance. So, as usual, I commence with songs of my favourite Raja, moving on later to the others: 1.Mandram Vandha Thendralukku - Mouna Raagam: What A song! Unless you try to sing this song aloud you will never really know what a terrific job SPB has done. But as I hunted for non-Raja, non-Rahman SPB hits, I realized it just wouldn't do to keep out the pillars of Tamil music from a list of this highly prolific(Guinness record if you read sndaya's review) singer's best songs. There won’t be another voice like him.Before I start putting down my list, I would like to say this: it was my original intention to keep out Ilayaraja and A.R.Rahman compositions out of the list so that I could give the other guys a fair chance. The songs in Padayappa, Muthu, and Arunachalam were all fantastic, especially ‘Oruvan Oruvan Muthalali’ which embodied heroism. And one can’t imagine a Rajinikanth film without his voice backing some of the scenes. I particularly loved his ‘Kappaleri Poyaachu’, ‘Kattukkulle Manasukkulle’, and ‘Sundari Kannaal Oru Sethi’ in particular.
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Though I did not get a chance to work with him, I’ve heard that he was a very down-to-earth human being. His work will endure for hundreds of years. He had an incredible range, with an extraordinary ability to do highs and lows with equal finesse.
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Even if you take a recent track, like from Petta, the anu pallavi portion of it was really something.
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One song that made an impact was ‘Engheyum Eppodhum’. I also liked the performer aspect of his. He was the most versatile of all the singers I’ve seen, someone who has been an influence on my singing style to an extent. It was after going to Chennai that I got to explore the work he did with Ilaiyaraaja. I particularly liked ‘Anjali Anjali’ and ‘Kadhal Rojave’. It was in the 90s that I noticed his work, through the songs composed by AR Rahman. He was respectful of all and treated everyone with courtesy. I was 21 or 22 at the time, and when the track didn’t come out well, he would ask, “Can we do one more take, sir?” I was surprised that he called me sir. I got to work with him in 2007 for an ad. Another speciality of his was that he was as good at fast numbers as he was with melodies. I once tried to get him for a Tamil film I had worked on, but he was abroad at the time. I wished to have him sing a track in a film of mine. I started singing on stage in the 7th grade, and it was with ‘Shankara’ that I always began. Personally speaking, his song ‘Shankara’ was the one I sang in all my stage shows, for years. In Hindi, he was on par with someone like Mohammed Rafi. He was still active and his voice evergreen. Four musicians from Malayalam cinema - Nadirsha, Jakes Bejoy, Kailas Menon, and Niranj Suresh - talk about what made S P Balasubrahmanyam special in their eyes Be it through his singing, dubbing work, films, or humanitarian work, SP Balasubrahmanyam has influenced everyone across generations in some way or the other.