IMO One 2 Ka Four Sounds anemic.

Unfortunately I think some companies are now dynamically compressing
ARR's music.  That means lowering the volume of the peaks so that the
volume of the whole track can be raised.  This is not a good thing. 
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na and Ada sounded too compressed.  And comparing
original Pyramid CDs to the Saregama reissues shows that Saregama is
dynamically compressing the albums to a certain extent.

--- In [email protected], r arvind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Rahman has Always Taken & Precaution for Finner details of Recording
& Mixing
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> I own all Original Rahman Hindi CDS,Roja was Crisp,Some albums which
lacked the Punch & that required me to Turn up the Volume of my Amp:
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> Dharam Yodda
> Khel Khiladi Ka 
> Sapnay
> Taal
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> All Albums After One 2 Ka 4 (2000) have Top Notch in Recording
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> It Also Depends on which comapany Buys the Music Rights,Quality of
CD media used & wat Kind of Replication Means they use for the CD
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> --- On Wed, 8/6/08, Farzad khaleel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Farzad khaleel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [arr] Just a thought on Rahmans recording quality
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 11:49 AM
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>             Hi Guys,
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> I have been listening to the tracks of Roja yesterday and was just
wondering about the recording quality of the songs. I thinks the songs
are recorded in1989 and the clarity and perfection is superb. But take
some songs that released at that time, say Saajan or Dil hai ke maanta
nahin...... we can feel that the songs are released in the 90's and it
sounds old. But for Roja.... it still sounds fresh ! Just wondering
the technique behind it !
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> Farzad Khaleel
> Webmaster
> http://rahmaniac. co.nr
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