Album: Fantasy/Andhi Maalai
Cassette Label Pyramid
Date 1994
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Songs

nilavukku pakkam (S P Balasubramaniam, S Janaki, chorus)
andhi maalai kovil (S Janaki)
thottaach chiNungi chediyE (Mano, chorus)
kaathal sugamaanathu (Mano, S Janaki)
muthal muththam (S Janaki)
iniya kalloori (Dinesh)
peNgaL ingu yaarum (Mano)
Instrumental track 1 (A R Rahman)
Instrumental track 2 (A R Rahman)
Instrumental track 3 (A R Rahman)
Instrumental track 4 (A R Rahman)

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Notes and Links

This is not one of Rahman's works. He was just a musician in the group.

All of us have encountered the numerous instances when composers have
flicked others' tunes and passed it off as their own. But have you heard
of someone crediting one's own compositions to someone else? That's
precisely
what Malayalam composer Ouseappachan did. He released his own album called
'Fantasy' under the name 'Andhi Maalai' in Tamil with an ARR composition
from
the film Yodha thrown in. The music was credited to Rahman. Needless to add
the
album sold lots more than what it would have under Ouseappachan's name. All
ARR
had done was play keyboards for the album. [Courtesy: 'AskGops' Gopal]
Andhi Maalai was released under Melody label in India in 1994. Fantasy was
later released by Pyramid audio.

Malayalam movie Vaishnavar had the same tunes as this album.

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Harish Jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>   NOW I REMEMBER. I FEEL LIKE AN ASS.. :)
>
> The music on the movie was from the album put out by Rahman and vairamuthu
> called Fantasy or something like that. On the back of that audio cassette
> there was a picture of Rahman with a moustache, I think.
>
> Ousepachan might done the arrangements for Vaishnavar. But I surely
> remember Mohanlal talking about Rahman. Its been more than 7 years now since
> I last heard it.
>
>
> --- On *Fri, 6/6/08, Sreekrishnan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> From: Sreekrishnan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [arr] i got vaishnavar album
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, June 6, 2008, 10:54 AM
>
> "Chittapeduthi" means 'Arranged'...
>
> *Cyril Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
>  I also had this album. But the orchestration is not of the Rahmanish
> style. Ousepachan's name is also in the Inlay cards. There is an
> Introduction by Mohanlal which says 'Ousepachan chittapeduthi Rahman
> sangeetham nalki'. Ousepachan is a music director too.
> What is actually 'chittapeduthi' in Malayalam?
>
> Regards
> Cyril Thomas Varghese
> www.ceegraphics. com <http://www.ceegraphics.com>
> www.cyrilthomasvarg hese.blogspot. 
> com<http://www.cyrilthomasvarghese.blogspot.com>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: sabir m.u <[EMAIL PROTECTED] co.in>
> To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Friday, 6 June, 2008 1:53:08 PM
> Subject: [arr] i got vaishnavar album
>
>  ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ,thanks god. at last i got our boss's rare malayalam
> album vaishnavar.
> track list:
> chuvannu thudutha-unni menone,corus
> thumba poovin-sujatha
> puthu varsham-unni menone,sujatha
> thumaba poovin-unni menone
> but this is audio casset,how can i share this album?pls hep me.
> long live ar rahman
> he is my god
> he is my blood
> he is my all
>
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> it's never enough.
> Music is my only therapy.
> There are so many awful things happening in the world.
> I wish i could heal the world." -- A R Rahman
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ranjith

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