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One of my favorite albums when I was growing up. Loaded with hits and an absolute must...
I managed to get a copy of Salt Rain and have been repeatedly listening to the album over the last few days. I thought I will write a detailed viewpoint about the album and singer bur came across this wonderful review by a guy called Cabir Davis.
One warning - if you are passionate about Carnatic music and cannot stand variations, do not listen to Susheela Raman. She takes Carnatic numbers and sings them the form of Jazz and Blues, and pronounces Indian words as a foreigner would. At first when I heard Vatapi Ganapathy, I was shocked that such a beautiful song could be murdered and the words mispronounced. Then I realised that Susheela is doing it on purpose, and not because she cannot sing it properly. She wanted all the songs to be soothing and has kept that consistent rhythm in all the songs whether she sings in Tamil. Hindi, Telugu, Sanskrit or, English. I believe she has taken a course in Carnatic Music, and speaks well in Tamil, and Hindi.
She has a strangely husky voice that borders on being manly at times. She uses that well singing at low tones all the time.
I managed to get a copy of Salt Rain and have been repeatedly listening to the album over the last few days. I thought I will write a detailed viewpoint about the album and singer but came across this wonderful review by a guy called Cabir Davis.
One warning - if you are passionate about Carnatic music and cannot stand variations, do not listen to Susheela Raman. She takes Carnatic numbers and sings them the form of Jazz and Blues, and pronounces Indian words as a foreigner would. At first when I heard Vatapi Ganapathy, I was shocked that such a beautiful song could be murdered and the words mispronounced. Then I realised that Susheela is doing it on purpose, and not because she cannot sing it properly. She wanted all the songs to be soothing and has kept that consistent rhythm in all the songs whether she sings in Tamil. Hindi, Telugu, Sanskrit or, English. I believe she has taken a course in Carnatic Music, and speaks well in Tamil, and Hindi.
She has a strangely husky voice that borders on being manly at times. She uses that well singing at low tones all the time.
Here is the review by Cabir Davis:
Cheers
hi ,venkat where did you get this cd from? i heard one hindi song by susheela raman on a compilation cd and was really impressed with her vocals
I picked it up from Landmark in Chennai. I am sure it will be available in all Landmarks. You can also order a copy from them. Salt Rain sells well, but other other album - Music For Crocodiles' is easily available.
Cheers
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One of my favorite albums when I was growing up. Loaded with hits and an absolute must...
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L Shankar's Soul Searcher,
Ragam Tanam Pallavi/Ragam [1991]great piece of music
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Alan Parsons production and Stewart's evocative Continental
narratives give the record a welcome feeling of cohesion that keeps the record enchanting as it moves from
"Lord Grenville" to "Midas Shadow" to "Broadway Hotel," before it ends with the
haunting title track. Great album