True Chord.  Whenever i listen to Non-ARR music at times for a change, but
with in few moments, i will be feeling to tune back to AR's music.  The
power and beauty of AR's music.

Kalyan K.

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:16 AM, AJ <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> I've been listening to a compilation CD I made for myself of all my
> favorite ARR tunes since 2008...the past 2 years. Mindblowing experience to
> say the last...Jodha Akbar, Slumdog, Yuvvraaj, Ada, Jaane Tu, Ghajini, Delhi
> 6, Blue, Couple's Retreat, VTV, Sakkrakatti.
>
> I also like to tune into other MD's works in India...Vishal B, SEL, VS,
> somtimes Amit Trivedi, sometimes Monty Sharma (his Saawariya is still one of
> my favorites), sometimes Pritam, rarely Himesh, Anu Malik.
>
> ARR's music is leaps and bounds ahead of the competition...there simply is
> no comparison and it's pretty obvious and goes without saying. Actually,
> apart from a few albums and songs, like Ishqiya from Vishal B, and other non
> film albums from Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shafqat Amanat Ali, Kailash Kher, I
> have not at all been too impressed with film music output of late besides
> ARR's work. It's quite disappointing.
>
> As an avid and passionate AR fan, I can truly say I love his music the
> most, and of course, that's a biased perspective. But, even as an objective
> music lover, AR's music towers high above everyone else in so many
> categories...sound, arrangements, depth, variety, instrumentation, novelty,
> originality, emotional impact, rhythm, etc. etc.
>
> AR has really silenced his critics and only a few mumblings are heard here
> and there from a few scattered jealous naysayers about how Jai Ho isn't
> really that great, blah blah blah....... No more chants of how AR has lost
> the magic from the 90s, is repetitive, etc. etc.
>
> Can't wait to see what AR serves up in Raavan!!!!
>
> AR Rahman's musical body of work is an institution in and of itself!!!
>
>  
>

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