Hey guys are you all true ARR fans...If u u dnt criticize him...Yuvvraj is mind blowing..People says ARR songs take time to grow..but for me It'll grow in my 1st listen..I cannot stop listening Yuvvraj...We are true fans..so what ever arr delivers we have to except it with pleasant smile....he does his all hard work
Long live arr --- In [email protected], "Nagaraj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > To me all the songs were just instantly catchy..No concept of > growing in this one..I donno why.. I am into 5th or 6th lisening.. > I am crazy abt all the songs..This hasnt happened to me since > Lagaan.. > > > --- In [email protected], "Chord" <purevibz@> wrote: > > > > Why? Let down expectations and very different musical genre. > People > > have Taal in their mind and when they hear Yuvvraaj, they are > somewhat > > blindsided as the music is totally different from Taal. Yuvvraaj > is > > more subdued, mellow, nuanced, varied, experimental. This genre of > > music is not for everyone and this album is mostly for the > classes. > > > > Whenever Rahman experiemnts and brings in a new genre or sound, > it's > > initially met with apprehension and suspicion. This album is > > definitely a grower unlike Taal, which for many was an instant > liker. > > > > I hate comparing this album to Taal and I won't beyond this. > Again, I > > applaud Rahman for his boldness and experimental mode here, but > wish > > there were an additional song or two minus Sano that would have > > launched this album into the super elite category, instead of just > the > > elite category. > > > > Interesting how Rahman kept the rhythm tracks fairly simple and > > straight, while adding a lot of nuanced, complex layers at the same > > time. Just there were more tabla, dholak, and more ethnic > percussion. > > >

