K.S. CHITHRA by K.S. CHITHRA

SKU63688
ArtistK.S. CHITHRA
TitleK.S. CHITHRA
LabelFINDERS KEEPERS
Catalog #FKR 051LP
Tag
ReleaseW 09 - 2012
FormatVinyl - UK2LP
EAN Barcode5060099503153
Benelux exclusive, Import
 € 19,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Indha Vennila - K.S. Chithra
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/k/63687_k.s._chithra/1_indha_vennila_-_k.s._chithra.mp3
  2. Yaaro Sonnaangalaam - K.S. Chithra
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/k/63687_k.s._chithra/2_yaaro_sonnaangalaam_-_k.s._chithra.mp3
  3. Vandadhe - K.S. Chithra
  4. Chitthirai Maasatthu - K.S. Chithra feat. Malaysia Vasudevan
  5. Manjai Ndhi - K.S. Chithra feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/k/63687_k.s._chithra/5_manjai_ndhi_-_k.s._chithra_feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam.mp3
  6. Kaiyodu Ennai - K.S. Chithra
  7. Vaa Veliye - K.S. Chithra feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam
  8. Oh My Love - K.S. Chithra feat. Malaysia Vasudevan
  9. Sikkunnu - K.S. Chithra feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam
  10. Hey Maina - K.S. Chithra feat. Malaysia Vasudevan
  11. Rathiri Thookkam - K.S. Chithra feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam
  12. Oru Pooncholai - K.S. Chithra feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/k/63687_k.s._chithra/12_oru_pooncholai_-_k.s._chithra_feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam.mp3
  13. Pon Maaney - K.S. Chithra feat. Mano
  14. Poojaikettha - K.S. Chithra feat. Gangai Amaran
  15. Nethu Oruthara - K.S. Chithra feat. Ilaiyaraaja
  16. Kankaliley - K.S. Chithra feat. S.P. Balasubramaniyam
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/k/63687_k.s._chithra/16_kankaliley_-_k.s._chithra_feat._s.p._balasubramaniyam.mp3
  17. Velli Kizhamai - K.S. Chithra feat. Ilaiyaraaja

Description

Following the previous compilation of the earlier Ilaiyaraaja film music with FK's Solla Solla compendiums, these recordings have never previously released on CD and considerably rare on their original vinyl pressings !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 FK's previous compilation of the earlier Ilaiyaraaja film music with the 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.

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