The male Jaane Tu and Tu Bole are evergreen for me.

Warm Regards
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Vinayak

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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Gomzy™ <[email protected]> wrote:

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> well said aj. i find jtyjn a masterpiece. sadly it wasnt well used or
> atleast not used properly. the songs needed a college story and not a post
> college story.
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> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:51 PM, AJ <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> As Abbas T's next "Jhoota He Sahi" approaches with music by ARR, the same
>> team that worked on Jaane Tu, I revisited Jaane Tu and found the musical
>> experience to be just as refreshing and bright as when I first heard the
>> album. I still love that album for many reasons.
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>> I feel that Jaane Tu was a necessary album in ARR's career to showcase how
>> he can score music for a relatively light, mainstream, romcom film without
>> compromising on class. Yes, the music is lighter and more poppish than what
>> we're used to hearing from ARR, and for some people, it was a turn off. But,
>> to me, it showcased, once again, ARR's incredible versatility as a musician
>> to know when to put the brakes on......light treatment to musical
>> arrangements, reduced instrumental density, more breathing room to the
>> songs, more conventionally structured songs with hummable melodies. And yet,
>> the music to me had that unmistakable ARR stamp without musical
>> acrobatics.........and to me....that is the genius of ARR........his
>> signature can be felt in more subtle, lighter forms without the need for
>> high octane musical adventurism. For me, knowing when to put the "musical
>> brakes" on is a hallmark of a true genius artist, as ARR has shown before
>> too through minimalism. But, this was minimalism in a more poppish and less
>> spiritual form and to me, it hit the bullseye within that genre. And boy did
>> the music take off with the youth!!! CDs sold like hotcakes and the music
>> went on to win awards. Other MDs too raved about the soundtrack.
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>> The production and sound value of Jaane Tu was brilliant to me too. The
>> arrangements were crisp and bright.
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>> My favorites on that album are Kabhi Aditi, Jaane Tu (Both male and
>> female), Kahin To, and Tu Bole. Tu Bole had the most amazing trumpet improv
>> jazz that totally blew me away when I first heard it. That song is one of my
>> favorites!!!
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