Well put, Adamirshad!  I know how you feel.  Just as I was getting into Blue, 
Passage and CR came out and now I feel overwhelmed.  Man, look at the range of 
music in all 3 soundtracks......could anyone ever imagine one composer capable 
of creating so much variety in sound and music and not at all repeating himself 
or sounding bland?  AR is just beyond amazing.  

I too wanted to hear AR in Blue, but I liked Vijay's rendition in Faqrana.  
Apart from some sound issues in Blue, which never really bothered me, it's an 
amazing soundtrack.  

For me, ever since Jodha Akbar's music in 2008, it's just been raining ARR 
nonstop with only a few let ups in between in terms of some less than stellar 
songs, but overall, his quality output has remained incredible......look at 
this track record from Jan 2008....JA, Jaane Tu, Ada, Yuvvraaj, Sakrakatti, 
Ghajini, Slumdog, Connections, Delhi 6, Blue, Passage, and now CR.......reminds 
me of the Bonnanza he had in the late 1990s and early 2000s.  And Raavan is 
only going to continue the party and I can guarantee you right now without a 
doubt in my mind, Raavan is going to be a COMPLETE masterpiece.



--- In [email protected], "adamirs...@..." <adamirs...@...> wrote:
>
> It took me nearly two weeks to just get into the grove of  Blue and now I 
> have to listen two other masterpieces Couples Retreat and Passage. Man all 
> these albums are so creative and beyond expectation .The challenging part are 
> to grasp in our mind at once. 
> Big thanks to our thala.
> 
> Oh ya, the let down is why didn't he sing in blue, Fiqrana would have been 
> apt for him, however I still believe ARR sang the chorus part in Fiqrana, it 
> sounds like him, maybe  he was not credited. Blue is an absolute stunner. It 
> is all up to the director to do justification to this soundtrack.
> 
> On kurukuru kan from CR (Afro nisha), it sounds like our thala and some  
> media ppl claims its someone else. Is Afro Nisha his alter ego?
>


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