Good points! I agree!

--- In [email protected], sunder s <sunder....@...> wrote:
>
> Guys,
> 
> ARR has done so many genre of music, if you want melody there are huge
> collections in his whole set of composition, classic, hindustani, fusion,
> rap etc etc. There are albums which contains mixture of these genre of
> music, some having same genre, sangamam is purely classical, boys, enthiran
> are purely western, sivaji mixture of both... so depending on what director
> asks arr delivers them, so dont compare music of one album with another,
> that doesn't make sense. If songs are like sivaji then people would say
> songs are same like sivaji, nothing new, if it is not like sivaji we say "i
> expected something like sivaji"
> 
> All I would say for those who doesn't like enthiran, take a break go and
> listen arr's old albums and hear enthiran, you will feel the difference.
> Still you are not satisfied, go and hear other music director's music, this
> will really help.
> 
> Regards,
> S.Sunder
> 
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Ramesh R <triscod...@...> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > I'm in the same boat but perhaps for different reasons. It's been a long
> > while since I could really dig into an ARR album. I like few parts of
> > Pudhiya Manidha, the elongated brass/string chords in Kadhal Annukal (isn't
> > that reminiscent of Don Davis/Navras?), the African vocals in Kilimanjaro,
> > the bizarre, saccharine classical section in Chitti Dance. I can't listen to
> > the others. It's just not my kind of music again. I treat each of the recent
> > ARR release like how I listen to a Morricone giallo from the 70s-- a few
> > gems in between lots of 'unlistenable' stuff.
> >
> > I'm glad that I'm in the minority and it's good to see many of you liking
> > the music.
> >
> > ------------------------------
> > *From:* Roshan <c.pix...@...>
> > *To:* [email protected]
> > *Sent:* Sat, July 31, 2010 2:21:32 PM
> > *Subject:* Re: [arr] Endhiran - Initial Reactions - Mixed Feelings
> >
> >  
> >
>


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