Ok, let me further explain what I said below before a backlash storm hits me, 
which I'm ready for.  This is only my opinion, and not at all meant any 
disrespect for Karthik or his opnions.  

I didn't mean to say below that Karthik should never write reviews for 
hollywood OSTs. He has a right to his reviews and opinions for any music 
anywhere.  I guess what I would prefer is for him to take more time to listen 
to a hollywood soundtrack and make his reviews more elaborate for a hollywood 
score, since the OSTs for that film industry are more artistic in nature, less 
poppish, more global in reach, and generally more abstract with OST cues and 
instrumental pieces mostly instead of songs.  Karthik's reviews for bollywood 
scores are based on a certain crisp and first impression approach, which I 
generally respect, but also one that is mostly from a song oriented template in 
my opinion.  He wrote about Sajna, which I disagree with, but don't have any 
issues about it being cursory, since it's a song.  For the rest of the cues, 
however, I wish there would have been more elaboration, even if negative, 
because I feel that instrumental cues are a lot more in depth and ornate than 
usual bollywood songs, thus I feel requiring a different template for review.  
A short first impression review to me is much more of an appropriate match for 
a song based soundtrack than a more abstract, instrumental based soundtrack.  
That's all I'm saying.

Guys, this is just my opinion before anyone starts beating me over the head.  I 
mean no disrespect towards Karthik or anyone else's opinions by this.

I'm sorry for my thoughts of late to be somewhat disorganized and writing 
multiple, long posts.  These days, I'm not into a crisp mode of writing for 
some reason!  I'll try and get back to that mode again.




--- In [email protected], "ichord" <purev...@...> wrote:
>
> Sorry for another post on the same subject, but I think Karthik should 
> restrict his posts to only Indian scores, as most Western OSTs are not song 
> oriented soundtracks, which are much more able to be represented by a cursory 
> 100 word review.  The OSTs from the West are more artistic and abstract in 
> general, so in my opinion, a cursory short word review is just not doing 
> justice in both directions, negative or positive.  Moreover, even if Karthik 
> wrote a raving review of the OST, I would still have an issue with that type 
> of review.  Just my two cents.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Jesheem Mohamed <mjesheem@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > 
> > Hello Guyz!
> > What a mind blowing fantabulous album this is turnin out to b! I'm hooked 
> > to all the songs - especially Sajna, Kuru kuru and Animal Spirits! 
> > BTW, you guyz may want to check out this.. 
> > http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2009/09/26/music-review-couples-retreat-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-a-r-rahman/
> > This guy has a tendency in wanting to write a review of any ARR album at 
> > the earliest. The same was with Blue.. I mean you got to give due justice 
> > to every album. And Couples Retreat is definitely hands down one amongst 
> > the best albums we have heard in any language in the near past!!
> > What say guys!!
> > Cheers..Jesheem                                       
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