Re: [arr] Re: Did you know some more?

2007-11-03 Thread Gopal Srinivasan
Both the Telugu version, Donga Donga, and the Hindi version, Chor Chor, had 
additional songs that the Tamil original did not. Donga Donga had Eatilona 
Sepalanta (Jor Lagaa) and Donga Donga (Chor Chor), while Chor Chor had the two 
just mentioned and the Chor Chor theme music as well. But there was no Hindi 
equivalent of Raasathi and since the movie did not release, it's unknown if it 
was ever recorded. The movie in Tamil had the respective equivalents, 
Aathukulla (Ailasa) and Thiruda Thiruda.

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From: Vinayakam Murugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I wasn't a great fan of the Hindi lyrics. However the reason, I liked the hindi 
version cassette was because it had the "Chor Chor" title song and another 
short song, If I am not mistaken.


On Nov 3, 2007 1:39 PM, : Avinash : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:














  



Hi gops! Regarding to 'chor chor', I remember my cousin brought me 
a 

cassette (in mumbai 1995) on which it is written 'High quality 

cobalt tape'. I don't remember the label, but that cassette was 

really perfect for Rahman's high class 'chor chor' music. Those days 

I was not much exposed Rahman's releases, and I remember I played 

this cassette for almost one and half years everyday!! :)




--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan 

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> That in the days when audio CDs were imported into India at Rs. 

600 each and cassettes were priced at Rs. 25, HMV launched a high-

end cassette label line called 'Sheer Magic' with a premium 

positioning and made of jam-free rollers and fungus-resistant tape, 

priced at Rs. 100 a piece with Chor Chor being the first film title 

released on this label?

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Re: [arr] Re: Did you know some more?

2007-11-03 Thread Vinayakam Murugan
I wasn't a great fan of the Hindi lyrics. However the reason, I liked the
hindi version cassette was because it had the "Chor Chor" title song and
another short song, If I am not mistaken.

On Nov 3, 2007 1:39 PM, : Avinash : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Hi gops! Regarding to 'chor chor', I remember my cousin brought me a
> cassette (in mumbai 1995) on which it is written 'High quality
> cobalt tape'. I don't remember the label, but that cassette was
> really perfect for Rahman's high class 'chor chor' music. Those days
> I was not much exposed Rahman's releases, and I remember I played
> this cassette for almost one and half years everyday!! :)
>
>
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com ,
> Gopal Srinivasan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > That in the days when audio CDs were imported into India at Rs.
> 600 each and cassettes were priced at Rs. 25, HMV launched a high-
> end cassette label line called 'Sheer Magic' with a premium
> positioning and made of jam-free rollers and fungus-resistant tape,
> priced at Rs. 100 a piece with Chor Chor being the first film title
> released on this label?
> >
>
>  
>



-- 
Warm Regards
~~~
Vinayak
http://theregoesanotherday.blogspot.com/


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[arr] Re: Did you know some more?

2007-11-03 Thread : Avinash :
Hi gops! Regarding to 'chor chor', I remember my cousin brought me a 
cassette (in mumbai 1995) on which it is written 'High quality 
cobalt tape'. I don't remember the label, but that cassette was 
really perfect for Rahman's high class 'chor chor' music. Those days 
I was not much exposed Rahman's releases, and I remember I played 
this cassette for almost one and half years everyday!! :)

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That in the days when audio CDs were imported into India at Rs. 
600 each and cassettes were priced at Rs. 25, HMV launched a high-
end cassette label line called 'Sheer Magic' with a premium 
positioning and made of jam-free rollers and fungus-resistant tape, 
priced at Rs. 100 a piece with Chor Chor being the first film title 
released on this label?
>




[arr] Re: Did you know some more?

2007-11-02 Thread Tapey3
I have several Sheer Magic tapes.  They claimed that they were
digitally remastered, but only a few of them actually sounded good. 
The Malayalam album Ennum Madhuram sung by KJ Yesudas is really good.

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> That in the days when audio CDs were imported into India at Rs. 600
each and cassettes were priced at Rs. 25, HMV launched a high-end
cassette label line called 'Sheer Magic' with a premium positioning
and made of jam-free rollers and fungus-resistant tape, priced at Rs.
100 a piece with Chor Chor being the first film title released on this
label?
>