Pathinaru Vayathinile (album)
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| Pathinaru Vayathanile | |
|---|---|
| Studio album by T. S. Muralidharan | |
| Released | 2001 (India) |
| Recorded | 1998 |
| Genre | Indian pop |
| Label | Ramiy Records |
Pathinaru Vayathanile (transl. At the age of sixteen) is the debut studio album by T. S. Muralidharan, released in 2001.
While in school I even had a troupe called 'Black Snow'. And it was quite popular. When the chance to sing for a private album came, I ventured into it. It was a different experience.
The music for the album was composed in 1998.[2][3] Manoj Bharathiraja sang six songs of the album, which marked his playback singing debut.[4][5] Meena also made her playback singing debut through the album after being approached by Manoj.[5][6][7] The album was named after the 1977 film of the same name, which was directed by Bharathiraja, Manoj's father.[7]
Release
Ajith Kumar and Vikram attended the audio release function in 2001 as the chief guests.[8]
Track listing
All of the songs were composed by T. S. Muralidharan.[9][a] The lyrics were written by Pushpavasagan.
| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Vaikarai Velaile" | Manoj | — |
| 2. | "Kadhal Vanthu" | Meena | — |
| 3. | "Pathinaru Vayathinile" | Meena, Manoj | — |
| 4. | "Madura Mailu Eiva" | Meena, Manoj | — |
| 5. | "Oirele Kalanthu" | Manoj | — |
| 6. | "Karisa Kaadutha Kadhal" | Meena, Manoj | — |
| 7. | "Kadhal Vanthu" | Manoj | — |
| 8. | "Seetha Kalyanam" | Tippu | — |
| 9. | "Azhaka Azhaka" | Dheepa | — |
| 10. | "Madura Mailu Eiva" | Meena, Tippu | — |
| Total length: | — | ||
Music videos
The music videos for the album were directed by Pushpavasagan and feature Manoj and Meena.[10]
Reception
Venky of Chennai Online described the album's originality, sound quality and lyrics all as "average".[11]