Re: [arr] Film music sales rising

2008-07-23 Thread Thineshan
the only reason why it was noticed in the first place was because
someone said its by ARR. after people listened to it the first time,
they all made up their mind that it is not by ARR and thats when it
was forgotten. 

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, V S Rawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 7/23/2008 6:19 PM India Time, _Vithur_ wrote:
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> > The songs in these five albums are already topping the charts. 
> 
> So, there are only 5 new albums released and songs from 5 albums are 
> topping the chart. How big a chart does Tamil music industry maintain?
> 
> Some reporting indiaglitz does. :-)
> 
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> btw, what happened to the Good Morning Tamil Nade? I guess once is was 
> found that the song is not by ARR, it must have gone unnoticed ever 
> since
> 
> -- 
> V
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Re: [arr] Film music sales rising

2008-07-23 Thread V S Rawat
On 7/23/2008 6:19 PM India Time, _Vithur_ wrote:

> The songs in these five albums are already topping the charts. 

So, there are only 5 new albums released and songs from 5 albums are 
topping the chart. How big a chart does Tamil music industry maintain?

Some reporting indiaglitz does. :-)

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btw, what happened to the Good Morning Tamil Nade? I guess once is was 
found that the song is not by ARR, it must have gone unnoticed ever 
since

-- 
V



[arr] Film music sales rising

2008-07-23 Thread Vithur
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/40156.html

Film music sales rising
 IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, July 23, 2008]

Until a few days ago, the Tamil film audio market was dull and all fingers
pointed to piracy as the reason for dipping sales. Most audio companies
started cribbing but their fortune has taken a new turn.

The audio shops are back to making brisk business and audio CDs are sold
like hot cakes now.

Due thanks should be given to corporate who entered the field and also the
catchy albums which were released in the past few days.

Rajinikanth's 'Kuselan' set to tunes by G V Prakash, Harris Jayaraj's 'Dhaam
Dhoom' and 'Sathyam', A R Rahman's 'Sakkarakatti' and Yuvan Shankar Raja's
brisk tunes in 'Saroja' are sold like hot cakes.

The songs in these five albums are already topping the charts. Music-lovers
are keen to buy them as they feel the songs are worth listening to.

The audio shop owners say there are very good turnouts in their shops.
Hopefully the trend would continue.



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regards,
Vithur

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