Well, ultimately you're going to like or you're not going to like it.  Or, you 
could just like parts of it.  That's fine.  The true test is the test of time. 
But, I find it disconcerting when people judge a soundtrack initially as if 
it's a private album.  Many Rahman soundtracks come to mind when they were 
judged negatively without keeping the film's context in mind, as if Rahman 
composed something purposefully of less quality.

 

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