I respect your opinion, though don't aqree with it. I think Raavan is a short, but sweet masterpiece! Yes, the songs are situational, yes, they're unconventional, but there's so much amazing musical detail packed in each track, it's amazing to me. Who knows, maybe you'll like the songs more after the film or over time. If not, better luck next time!
--- In [email protected], live for arr Live <livefor...@...> wrote: > > I have been listening to Raavan for the last 2 weeks since its release. > Initially i liked only Beera, rest all were very normal and i thought i will > like all the songs after hearing more. I am disappointed to say after about > 100 times of hearings, I am still unable to absorb Raavan's songs. This is > the 1st time i am stuck like this with AR. I am very depressed regarding > this. All the albums of ARR take time to grow but this Album is not getting > into my heart and mind and the push to hear the songs again is not happening. > Ranja, Thokde, Kata Kata - all are very average tracks and the Soul is > missing in these songs. Sorry to say this, but i couldn't avoid saying this > also. I am surprised, amazed that this is a score for a MANIRATNAM film who > introduced ARR and he has given the best for Mani. Again this is only my > opinion and i'm not thrusting it upon you. Overall, average effort by ARR and > waiting to hear the next time they both join hands. Come on ARR, > you are the best, you will always deliver the best ! >

