I will not agree with you.I'm not satisfied with AR last few works.I 
feel that the "Rahman magic" was missing in some new albums.I think 
in last 4 years only 2 albums had the magic touch(Meenaxi and Rang 
de Basanti). New and Anbe Aaruyire were not expected from from AR.

Meenaxi (2004) 
Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004) 
New (2004) 
Swades (2004) 
Bose:(2005) 
The Rising (2005) 
Anbe Aaruyire (2005) 
Water (2005) 
Rang De Basanti (2006) 
Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006) 
Godfather (2006) 
Guru (2007) 
Provoked (2007) 
Sivaji (2007) 
Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007) 
Jodhaa Akbar (2008) 

I'm very confident that he will bring the magic back in his music.I 
was very disappointed with "Daud" ,then came Earth and Dilse.So 
waiting for Jaane tu ya jaane na and Ghajani hindi.  


--- In [email protected], "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Been hearing mumblings about wanting the Rahman from the 90s back.
> 
> My advice? Cut your losses and grieve, or celebrate with the 
mature 
> and progressive composer whose brilliance is unfaded.  
> 
> Rahman going back in time is not going to happen.  Oh, sure, 
Rahman 
> will keep belting out quality/hit scores, but if you're wanting 
Deja 
> Vu Rahman, forget it.  And that's a good thing.  If he kept going 
> back to his 90s mould, he would be labeled as repetitive, one 
> dimensional, etc.  I'd much rather have a Rahman who moves 
forward, 
> progresses and matures as a composer, and experiments, even if all 
> his experiments don't work at the BO.  
> 
> BTW, to me, JA is not an experiment gone wrong.  It's Rahman on 
top 
> of his game.  The guy is a master composer with unknown 
potential.  
> If you want Rahman from the 90s, there are PLENTY of soundtracks 
to 
> choose from.  I love Rahman from the 90s and I have lots of CDs I 
can 
> put on if I want to go back.  But, I also love Rahman of today, 
even 
> if I don't cherish ALL his songs, just like in the past.  He's 
been 
> there, done that.  
> 
> Time to move forward.  No more Dil Se, no more Taal.  Why would 
you 
> want a repeat?  He's done those already! 
> 
> The long haul, luxury Rahman express is moving forward and ready 
to 
> go the distance.  If you want to join him, all aboard!  If not, 
the 
> slower, run down, short distance Pritam/Himesh express has limited 
> room, but no AC compartment or first class seats.
>


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