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#AMMA INDRANI PERERA MOVIE#

Johtipala 2.13 Amma - Indrani Perera 2.14 Kimada Naave - the Golden Chimes 2.Latest Bollywood Songs Shershaah Movie | BellBottom Movie | Easy On Me Movie | Bad Munda Movie | Thalaivii Movie | Mimi Movie | Justice Movie | Sanak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Just A Notion Movie | Shiddat Movie | Hum Do Hamare Do (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Top New Hindi Songs Kusu Kusu (From "Satyameva Jayate 2") Song | Meri Tarah (Feat. Amaradeva 2.10 Malli - Lilanthi Karunanayake 2.11 City of Colombo - Claude and the Sensations with Noeline Mendis 2.12 Durakathanaya - H.R. Amaradeva 2.3 Roshi - Winslow Six 2.4 Sigiriya - the Moonstones Indrani Perera 2.5 Deepa Tupe Vihare - Sanath Nandasiri 2.6 Drum Orchestra - Sidasi Turya Vadakayo 2.7 Gavaskar the Century Maker - Nalino Nel 2.8 Bolanda Katha - los Flamincos 2.9 Sinidu Sudu Muthu - w. Manoharan 1.8 Ceremonial Drums - Pani Bharatha Party 1.9 Jeevithe Vasanthaye - Mignonne the Jetliners 1.10 Anbil Valarnthai - Shan 1.11 Pinna Mal - Amitha Dalugama 1.12 Mama Bohoma Bayauna - Maxwell Mendis 1.13 Vairodi Wannama - Sri Lanka Police Reserve Hewisi Band 1.14 Handa Haami - Shiromi Fernando 1.15 Goyam Gee - Wimala Amaradeva 2.1 Eka Dawasak - Indrani Perera 2.2 Mindada Heesara - w. Amaradeva 1.3 Gamen Liyumak - Clarence Wijewardena 1.4 Naan Unnai Thedum - Paramesh 1.5 Instrumental Baila Medley - the Fortunes 1.6 Netha Giya Hematanae - Sanath Malkanthi Nandasiri 1.7 Kaffiringha - a. Jothipala, The Golden Chimes and Victor Ratnayaka.ġ.1 Edoga Gode - Paul Fernando 1.2 Soken Pala Ne - w. Manoharan, Pani Bharatha & Party, Mignonne & The Jetliners, Shan, Amitha Dalugama, Maxwell Mendis, Police Reserve Hewisi Band, Shiromi Fernando, Wimala Amaradeva, Indrani Perera, Winslow Six, The Moonstones & Indrani Perera, Sidasi Turya Vadayako, Nalino Nel, Los Flamincos, Lilanthi Karunanayake, Claude & The Sensations With Noeline Mendis, H.R. Amaradeva, Clarence Wijewardena, Paramesh, The Fortunes, Sanath & Malkanthi Nandasiri, A.E. This selection, mainly constituted of titles from Sooriya Records's catalog, presents the most popular artists of the times. Traditional instrumental music, were also edited by the label. Sooriya Records's catalog reflected the diversity of Sri Lankan musical styles of the times: Anglo-Saxon influenced Sinhalese pop stood next to the baila or the sarala gee. Wickremesooriya invented the "new sound of Ceylonese pop" and quickly, the label's hits were broadcasted on Radio Ceylon, the number one radio for a long time. In the early 1960s, the music label Sooriya Records, with founder Gerald Wickremesooriya, were determined to put into light proper Sri Lankan music. The sarala gee (also called light classical music) is a combination of Indian inspired music, either classical or close to Bollywood productions, with Sinhalese lyrics and a slight pop accent. The baila, reminiscent of Caribbean calypso, became the ultimate popular music and dance. The Kaffirs - African slaves deported by the Portuguese - introduced African sounds, while the Portuguese brought their musical traditions and instruments (cavaquinho, mandolin, violin, tambourines). Coming from an original form of creolization, as defined by Edouard Glissant, the baila bears the trace of both the African diaspora and the Iberian influences on the country. If Sri Lankan music is undeniably part of South Asian musical culture, it's heritage is also a product of almost five centuries of European imperialism. Sri Lanka possesses a great variety of musical traditions and influences which have been shaped by centuries of regional and international exchanges. It comes along with a booklet depicting the country's historical, cultural and musical context. This compilation presents the diversity of Sri Lankan musical styles between 19 through 30 titles. This gap is now to be filled with Sri Lanka: The Golden Era Of Sinhalese And Tamil Folk-Pop Music. Sri Lanka still remained one of the rare South Asian countries whose folk-pop music from the 1960-70s had not yet been compiled abroad.














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