Track Listing 1. Aatavu Chanda 2. Naane Maharaja 3. Aase Hechchagide 4. Prema Rudaayade 5. Neeva Nana 6. Ellellu Preethi 7. Ba Ennalu 8. I Love You Yenthare 9. Dheem Thana Thana Nana 10. Nalleya Savimathe 11. Yerida Gunginalli
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Essential Music/Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes This is a collection of music by the South Indian composer, or "musical director," Vijaya Anand. All the songs are soundtrack recordings for Indian films. Personnel: Manjula Guru, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vani Jairam (vocals, various instruments).Compilation producers: Yale Evelev, David Byrne.Includes liner notes by Peter Manuel and Vijaya Anand.
Editorial Reviews ...Anand's writing is first-rate, and between his unflagging imagination, impeccable technique and unrelenting melodic sense, there's much to admire about this music... Musician (08/01/1992)
3 Stars - Good - ...Anand's work is jokey stuff, a cosmopolitan brew that takes its own national roots with a pinch of salt...The whole thing is a kitsch thrill from start to finish... Q (07/01/1992)
...[a] delightful compilation which tends to make the regular pop grind sound fairly lazy and unresourceful by comparison...a bright space in which ecstasy and intoxication replace irony and worn-out sincerity. My new favorite record... Spin (09/01/1992)
...sounds as seductive as RUBBER SOUL... Option (09/01/1992)
...[a] delightful compilation which tends to make the regular pop grind sound fairly lazy and unresourceful by comparison...a bright space in which ecstasy and intoxication replace irony and worn-out sincerity. My new favorite record... Spin (09/01/1992)
...Anand's writing is first-rate, and between his unflagging imagination, impeccable technique and unrelenting melodic sense, there's much to admire about this music...Q (7/92, p.89) - 3 Stars - Good - ...Anand's work is jokey stuff, a cosmopolitan brew that takes its own national roots with a pinch of salt...The whole thing is a kitsch thrill from start to finish...Spin (9/92, p.108) - ...[a] delightful compilation which tends to make the regular pop grind sound fairly lazy and unresourceful by comparison...a bright space in which ecstasy and intoxication replace irony and worn-out sincerity. My new favorite record...Option (Sept.-Oct./92, p.89) - ...sounds as seductive as RUBBER SOUL... Musician (08/01/1992)
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