Infact the total play time for the six songs is 29 min and 30 odd seconds.
--- In [email protected], "AJ" <purev...@...> wrote: > > Guys, > > What a powerful album this is.......powerful in the sense that it's so > concentrated....one of ARR's most emotionally concentrated albums in a very, > very long time. There are so many haunting effects spread throughout this > gem. For an album that's so short in length, boy does it have the punch!!! > Each song delivers a different mood, a different feel, a different sound and > the pure emotions in each song are so powerfully communicated, never diluted. > What a range and what an impact!!!! I'm so grateful that I'm sensitive > enough musically and emotionally to appreciate what ARR has done here....his > hard work for this creative masterpiece. > > There's so much going on arrangement wise and instrumentally in each > track.....it's just amazing....and because the sound is so crisp, nothing > ever sounds cluttered or jammed...each layer, each track is crisp and very > audible. > > I wonder if this album is the shortest film album that ARR has ever made...at > just under 30 minutes! Can anyone check this? > > As much as I love the music and feel that this album is a sure classic and > one of ARR's finest works, there's a lingering frustrating feeling when the > album finishes......perhaps due to the length.......I just feel there should > be at least one more track! I can't get rid of this feeling! It's like > sitting down to the most delicious meal you've ever tasted, but you can only > have one serving in small portions. At the end, you've savored the exquisite > taste, but still want more! > > Some of the songs, like Khili and Beera, have only one antara and you feel > like the song should just continue for another couple of minutes with another > antara or stanza. Beera barely has a music interlude too. > > Anyway, these are just minor things.....I am getting more and more addicted > to this album everyday. > > As you've read my first review on it, which was an overall broad review, I > may write a second song by song review once I'm able to figure out all the > small musical intricacies in each song. I'll need a lot of headphone time > with this album until then! >

