This writeup  is true but we should accept the fact that his songs do not sound 
too similar to either his own previous songs or songs by other composers. HJ 
may have produced greater number of hits in the recent days but there is not at 
all any variety in his music. Only ARR provides you that variety in music 
styles.You can listen to  pure folk or pure rap or pure melody etc.. only in 
oyr BOSS's music. 
Examples are Maduraikku Pogathe, Nee Marylin Monroe-from ATM, Marudhaani,Elay 
from Sakkarakatti. 
What ARR's music lacks is  aggressive marketing by producers. 
 

--- On Sun, 11/23/08, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [arr] ADA, the way of life” could be called as a ‘complete’ work from 
Rahman.
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 2:04 PM







With two new movies, Yuvvraaj and Ghajini, A.R Rahman's music is again all over 
the place. And like every time, the music is going to be appreciated and 
detested with great intensity. It has been some time now, since some people 
have started groaning against A.R and his works. I didn't care about all those 
uproars at the beginning.  But as you listen to more and more of those old 
classics from Rahman, you would slowly start to contemplate some kind of a 
'fall' in his present day's works. I 'am not good at technically specifying 
'what went wrong', but I sure can assure you that something is not the same.  
It's with great hope and delight that we are waiting for each new work from 
ARR. But faithfully, things are not paying like they used to be.
Speaking of Yuvvraaj, the main track 'Tu meri dost hain' appeared promising and 
signaled something greater in the original album. But unfortunately, that 
wasn't the case. 'Mastam Mastam' and "Zindagi' are the only two tracks that can 
be categorized as 'likeable'. "Zandagi' was almost near becoming a real good 
one, but failed because of its evident similarity with other works ("Lukka 
Chuppi"- RDB, anyone?). Then there was the fast number, 'shano shano' which 
simply..err… pisses you off! Usually you can't easily hate a 'Rahman work', 
however bad it may be, but "shano shano" is an exception. "Manmohini morey" is 
another good composition, but I seriously doubt how many will really like that 
song.
A very interesting point about the album "Ghajini" is that the best track is 
the instrumental version of "Kaise Muhje". But now if you listen to the 
original version of 'kaise mujhe' it's a letdown (for someone who loved the 
instrumental) . Can't understand why that is happening.  I wouldn't go as much 
to call the main track "Guzarish' a bad one, but come on its A.R Rahman and you 
rightly deserves a lot better.
"Guzarish" is however, the kind of song that would get better with each 
listening (something which doesn't applies to the 'Yuvvraaj" tracks). Other 
songs in the album are just 'okay' kind, by the Rahman standards.
In Tamil, "Sakarkati" another recent work from ARR has this fast number "taxi 
taxi", which will just make you go like, 'come on Rahman didn't do that…' Maybe 
that song is not bad as such, but that's something anyone out there could 
easily create. Neither Rahman's magic nor his great experience is needed for 
such a sunken piece of music. It's really what you call a down fall. "ADA, the 
way of life" is the only album in recent times, that could be called as a 
'complete' work from Rahman.
At some point or another, all these songs would get really exciting and will 
have that Rahman seal in them, it could be a humming or a fading instrument in 
the background or anything, but unfortunately nothing is getting complete. Like 
with all those great guys, Rahman's greatest competitor is he himself.  His 
works can never be rated on comparison with the works of another music 
director. That's because even the worst work from Rahman is better than the 
best of many others. Still, when you feel a particular album from him is 
disappointing, it's because you didn't get the kind of delectation that you 
considers granted with every Rahman songs. 
Maybe this so called 'fall' is just the invention of some unimaginative and 
conventional kind of perspectives, which can't afford to understand the depth 
of change. Maybe it's Rahman going in search of music with greater depth. 
Whatever, I simply don't enjoy the kind of intimacy that I used to have, with 
AR's music these days, and that is really a bad thing!

http://tinylittleth oughts.wordpress .com/2008/ 11/23/on- ar-rahman/
-- 
regards,
Vithur



 














      

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