I remember reading or listening to an interview by ARR, in which he said that all Raavan songs were created before they were shot. Perhaps this article is talking about background score + Jaa Re Ud Jaa Re song.
--- In [email protected], "AJ" <purev...@...> wrote: > > The title is misleading.....he didn't score Raavan from scratch to final CD > in a month.....who knows how long it took. What the article is saying is > that things came together within a month before the release as ARR went back > and reworked the songs. > > How can the CD booklet have more lyrics then what's on the CD? That's a > gross mistake and quite unprofessional on T-Series part if that's true! > > --- In [email protected], "A.R.Rajib" <a.r.rajib@> wrote: > > > > *Rahman scores Raavan in a month* > > Buzz u* > > > > For those who have worked with A R > > Rahman<http://fanclub.starboxoffice.com/FanClub.aspx?cid=75>, > > this news is no surprise. The musical genius, who has fans the world over, > > is known to work and re-work and still re-work a lot of his work for movies > > till he is satisfied. * > > And his satisfaction, well, it can come even just a day before your album > > is all set to be unveiled. And that's how things worked for Mani Ratnam's * > > Raavan<http://www.starboxoffice.com/movie/reviews.aspx?m=Raavan&bid=2011/June/reviews_20110625_25> > > *as well. > > > > "As always, this album all came together only last month. But it was a lot > > of fun working with Gulzar and Mani," says Rahman with a mischievous smile. > > > > A source from the film tells us more. "Mani was quite clear that he wanted > > Rahman to work on the soundtrack of his epic film both the Hindi and Tamil > > version. But AR's manic schedule meant things weren't signed and sealed till > > the last minute. In fact, he did record some tracks and send them to Mani to > > listen to. Everyone loved what they heard," says the source. "But last > > month, Rahman called Mani and said he had re-worked tracks and was sending a > > new lot of scratch material for him to hear. It was these new tracks that > > have become the final album," adds the source. > > > > This is not the first time that Rahman has called back his scores and > > re-worked them. Whether it's been Hollywood films like *The Couples > > Retreat* or, > > even closer home, Subhash Ghai's > > *Yuvvraaj<http://www.starboxoffice.com/movie/reviews.aspx?m=Yuvvraaj&bid=2008/October/reviews_20081017_10> > > ,* Rahman has often called back his work and redone them till he himself is > > completely satisfied. > > > > It's no wonder then, with such dedication and passion for his work, that > > Rahman is dubbed as the Mozart from Madras! > > > > http://www.starboxoffice.com/newsDetails.aspx?xfile=2010/April/News_20100428_120 > > -- > > - Regards > > > > ~ ~ A.R.Rajib ~ ~ > > >

