Brings up a good point. It will be interesting to find out how the album is doing commercially. Anybody have any contacts at T-Series or at Sony music to monitor how Raavanan does?
Karthik On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 4:00 PM, ASIT <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I've been hearing a lot of Raavan reviews some of them were absolutely > absurd...like Raavan lacks soul and doesn't touch heart, which can be > acceptable if only you don't listen to those kind of renditions. > I bought the C.D the day it launched and have been listening > continuously.Now i have my opinion ready.Raavan doesn't belong to the fast > pace catchy number or genre and believe me its not for the crowd, it belongs > to the aesthetic listener and not the masses it belongs to the like of Bose > and Mangal Pandey(once Rahman himself confessed "it was more of 'in your > face' patriotism and folk involved in the Album which was why MP and Bose > were not received well with the crowd,Bose is my most under-rated Album),but > most of us liked it just because of the sheer genius involved with some > songs, atleast i liked!! > My 5 year old niece remembers Ghajini and Masakkali by heart and that means > those album not only had Rahman's genius but was also a crowd puller but > Raavan is much of a classical and folk kind so that belong to me and not my > niece....tell me how many out in the masses would listen to > Kural(Connection) not many but i do...every day it's listed in my > playlist..Raavan is one CRACKLE OF AN ALBUM.....trust me..... > How many accept????? > > Rahmaniac > Asit Anand > > >

