You said it. I've bought some other albums too recently and have enjoyed listening tot hem every now and then, but they don't last the way an ARR album does.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:07 PM, AJ <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Guys, > > There are some pretty good songs out there besides ARR in the bollywood > belt......listen to some of the tunes from Aashayein (Salim Suleiman), We > Are Family (SEL - some nice soft piano based ballads and a soothing theme > instrumental), Peepli Live (Indian Ocean...very folkish tunes), Lafangey > Parindey (Music by Anand but directed by Pradeep Sarkar....rock heavy > album). Of course, Amit Trivedi's Aisha has some good tunes if you like his > kind of music and sound. Nothing pathbreaking, but some nice sounds and > arrangements and melodies...pleasant hearing. > > I kind of feel that the rock sound is in fashion mode these days in film > music albums as lots of distorted and electric guitars are being > used....some tastefully, some not....even ARR has used them more > recently...... > > But, I love how ARR has used the guitars in VTV, Puli, Raavan...very > sparingly and delicately without overpowering one's senses! I didn't like > the distorted, heavy rock guitar sounds much in Enthiran, but loved the > acoustic guitars in Kaadhal Anukal!! > > Honestly, I listen to other film albums.by other MDs.......try to give the > music a chance......feel pleasant and soothed when listening to them.....but > nobody touches deep into the heart and soul like ARR's music does..... > > ARR is simply in a league of his own....... > > >

