Albums:

1. Vande Mataram
2. Bombay Dreams
3. Jana Gana Mana
4. Pray For Me Brother
5. Lord of the Rings
6. Taj Anthem

5 and 6 may not fit into the "album" category

tyrant might refer to Abhijit - just a guess!

On 5/31/07, durba bhattacharjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


"He has scored for over 80 films and six albums comprising
more than 600 songs." ----- six albums? Can anybody tell what are
the names?

"some of the playback singers featured on his soundtracks have
called him a tyrant." ------- who called him so? I never knew
anybody disliking him so much!!!

Durba

--- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
"Anil Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastlife/story.html?
> id=3892425c-ca7b-4997-b5ec-e37614197926
>
> -------------------------------------
> A.R Rahman is riding a global wave of enthusiasm for India's films
> and musicals, a genre he helped define ....
>
> When most people think of Bollywood, they picture colourful movies
> with energetic dancing and larger-than-life characters. But there
is
> much more to Bollywood than that.
>
> It's a cultural phenomenon that is sweeping the western world,
> providing creative inspiration for everyone from fashion designers
to
> home decorators and even the television producers of The Simpsons.
>
> Bollywood enters the limelight in Vancouver on Sunday when
composer
> A.R. Rahman, dubbed "the Mozart of the Madras" by Time magazine,
> takes the stage at the Pacific Coliseum as part of his 3rd
Dimension
> North American Tour.
>
> The show is expected to attract a "big audience," says Rahman's
> promoter, Raj Subramaniam, adding that his first concert tonight
in
> San Francisco sold out days in advance.
>
> "He's a worldwide phenomenon," Subramaniam explains.
>
> Not even the international cult fame of composer Ennio Morricone --

> awarded an honorary Oscar this year for his 400-odd soundtracks --
> can touch the popularity of Rahman, sometimes claimed to be the
best-
> selling composer in recorded history.
>
> The BBC estimates Rahman has sold more than 100 million albums
> worldwide. He has scored for over 80 films and six albums
comprising
> more than 600 songs.
>
> Born in 1967 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Rahman is rooted in the
southern
> tradition of Indian music. He is the son of composer R.K. Sekhar,
and
> his biography reads like one of his movies. His career began as an
> instrumentalist at age nine, following his father's untimely
death.
> By age 17, he was creating jingles for TV commercials.
>
> Rahman earned a scholarship to study classical music at Oxford
> University in England, earning his first hit at age 25 with his
> soundtrack for the film Roja in 1992.
>
> He collaborated with Andrew Lloyd Webber for the stage musical
Bombay
> Dreams in 2002, and also created the music for the stage version
of
> The Lord of the Rings which premiered in Toronto in 2006.
>
> Mainstream Western audiences have had limited exposure to Rahman's
> film work (more than 100 titles and counting); the soundtracks to
> Lagaan (2001) and Water (2005) are perhaps his best known.
>
> Rahman is quite modest about his accomplishments, attributing all
his
> successes to Allah. He recently told an ABC/Australia
reporter: "When
> I got my first break I thought, 'I want our music to go around the
> world, being appreciated by all people around the globe.'
>
> "So that made me take efforts to do little changes, changing the
> beats and getting harmonies and chord progressions and stuff like
> that, with traditional Indian melodies. And I think something
magic
> happened."
>
> He admits his perfectionism has given him a reputation for being
> difficult; some of the playback singers featured on his
soundtracks
> have called him a tyrant. Rahman shrugs off such criticism, seeing
> himself as a composer for hire along with the rest of a film's
crew.
>
> He wowed Los Angeles last season with a Hollywood Bowl spectacular
> that combined song, dance, and projected movie clips. His
Vancouver
> appearance promises more of the same, with a troupe of more than
100
> performers.
>
> -A
>

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