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19th October 2008, 11:53 AM
#171
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but still feel the tracks have complex layering and might not suit ppl other than fans... instantly...guess will appeal more with the video...
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19th October 2008 11:53 AM
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19th October 2008, 04:40 PM
#172
Rahman says there are also some good songs which are not in the audio cd. it wil cum in the movie.
2 Academy Awards rahman
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19th October 2008, 04:45 PM
#173

Originally Posted by
arsaregama
but still feel the tracks have complex layering and might not suit ppl other than fans... instantly...guess will appeal more with the video...
First i too though like that but after some hearings this album appeal to any1
2 Academy Awards rahman
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19th October 2008, 05:54 PM
#174
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finally,next a.r.rahman naan than innu, kanavu kaanum[half baked] tfm [all zerox,hip hop,kuthus,remix]md's ellam oru murai, yuvvraj soundtrack kettu ippave music poda konjam kattu kunnga!
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19th October 2008, 06:18 PM
#175
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Originally Posted by
A.ANAND
finally,next a.r.rahman naan than innu, kanavu kaanum[half baked] tfm [all zerox,hip hop,kuthus,remix]md's ellam oru murai, yuvvraj soundtrack kettu ippave music poda konjam kattu kunnga!
seriously if i were ARR's peer and listen to yuvraaj, i would consider my works as piss in front of niagra
now its the turn of tu muskura to make me emotional...........yuvraaj has seriously cast doubts whether i have become too weak
.....hey, anyone else saem blood???
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Rahman's music is the ringtone on God's mobile phone
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19th October 2008, 08:35 PM
#176
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A combination of the beneficial effects of his birth number happening this year, favorable disposition of the biggies Jupiter and Saturn, and the inspiration arising out of the need to give something different when working for one of his favorites, Subash Ghai, Thalaivar has produced a memorable album for his fans in Yuvraaj. The jury is probably still out whether this effort improves upon his Taal of ten years ago, but this a highly commendable effort from Thalaivar.
Elite Class <---- Dil Ka Rishta, Tu Muskura------> 5 out of 5
Excellent Class<---- Mere Dosth, Manmohini, Zindagi--->4.5 out of 5
Average class <-----Others------------>3.5 out of 5
My overall rating is 4.25.
I must admit that the Average class numbers will appeal most to the vapid listeners (It did to me, he he he), since the music is immediately catchy and raucous. What strikes most is the orchestral opulence and the liberal use of aalaabanai in many songs. Fantastic. I will be buying the CD this afternoon.
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19th October 2008, 10:11 PM
#177
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i have never listened to a more emotional draining album ever before. Wait for my rating and review. I dont want to rush this one.
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20th October 2008, 01:20 AM
#178
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Originally Posted by
vibinrajmani
It is set in raag Bheempalas, whose carnatic equivalent is Abheri raagam.
The song is good for sure.but IMHO, i dont think it is a great fusion. it has good melody backed by Synth riffs and nothing else. i give 4/5 for the tune, but cant call it real fusion, bcoz it is easy to ccreate synth riffs. rahman's own brilliant fusion example is "Pacchai Nirame" where he mixed indian raaga with irish tune with fusion sound to it. now that way fusion. mere overlaying a raaga melody on synth is something that has become common now. seriously, buy any lounge music cd and thats what they sell in the garb of fusion.
Manmohana has beautiful melody. wish rahman improvised it more.
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20th October 2008, 05:32 AM
#179
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Originally Posted by
raagas

Originally Posted by
vibinrajmani
It is set in raag Bheempalas, whose carnatic equivalent is Abheri raagam.
The song is good for sure.but IMHO, i dont think it is a great fusion. it has good melody backed by Synth riffs and nothing else. i give 4/5 for the tune, but cant call it real fusion, bcoz it is easy to ccreate synth riffs. rahman's own brilliant fusion example is "Pacchai Nirame" where he mixed indian raaga with irish tune with fusion sound to it. now that way fusion. mere overlaying a raaga melody on synth is something that has become common now. seriously, buy any lounge music cd and thats what they sell in the garb of fusion.
Manmohana has beautiful melody. wish rahman improvised it more.
well said. but, however simple the fusion is (even if its not a fusion), its an amazing track and its beauty could not be greater if those synth riffs werent there. imo, it is the perfect way to orchestrate this beautiful raaga. with a tabla or a dholak, this song will not have the same beauty. to me this is a very complicated tune in a very beautiful raaga with a simple orchestration thats unique. everytime i listen to this song, it puts me into a heavenly trance.
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20th October 2008, 11:27 AM
#180
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