If I am not wrong, Minsara Kannavu is same as Sapnay and Rhythm is almost the same as Lakeer. Kandukonden I have already listned. Will try other 3 next :)
--- In [email protected], Kalimuthu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My recommendation would be - not in any particular order though > 1. Minsara Kannavu > 2. Kandukonden Kandukonden > 3. Iruvar > 4. En Swasa Katre > 5. Rhythm > 6. Sangamam > > > On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 8:54 PM, rivjot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > As I live in Canada and most of my friend's (who were born here) dont > > even understand Hindi. I have hooked them up with Rahman music, and > > they absolutely fell in love with it. > > > > Then last year, I thought why not i apply this one myself and listen > > to Rahman's tamil songs. So I started listening to tamil songs, dear o > > dear!! I started with Sivaji and got memorized. Then came SOK, then > > Boys, ATM, Sakrakatti, KK (2000). Each album I heard, i couldnt stop > > listening to, even though I didnt understand a single thing. I have > > heard the songs so many times, I can even sing along; I am sure I am > > not even pronouncing the words correctly. I also became eager to learn > > tamil so that I could understand the meanings, but never got time. > > > > Another problem I faced was in buying CDs. There is not even a single > > tamil/telugu store in entire town, not in Vancouver either. My sister > > went to India last winter so I asked her to get these CDs from there. > > Hence I wanted to know what other albums in tamil that you guys > > recommend. I kno I wont be disappointed with a single album, just > > wanted to know which one i should hear first. > > > > So, that was my story. I wanted to tell, there is a large number of > > people who listen to Rahman's songs just for his music. If I am not > > wrong, Rahman sir said once that music got no language. > > > > Looking forward to hear from other people who listen to music w/o > > understanding the lyrics :) > > > > > > > > > > -- > Sent from my very old 386 machine. >

