Its short because its compact,
You must feel its impact.
Doesn't satisfy because its a quest,
Believe me, Raavan is AAR's best..

Pravinder


--- In [email protected], "edwardian10" <edwardia...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Infact the total play time for the six songs is 29 min and 30 odd seconds.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "AJ" <purevibz@> 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!
> >
>


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