I personally like Behne De the best in the album. The menacing guitars in the 
background, the soulful voice and the general tune are just phenomenal. But I 
also find some of the newer singers a bit lacking. I do not much care for 
Jaaved Ali, Benny Dayal etc. But Behne De is really beyond complaints for me 
right now! Along with Ranjha Ranjha, it is the most experimental song on Raavan.

--- On Wed, 5/26/10, Gopal Anandan <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Gopal Anandan <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] I feel Behne de singing didn't keep up with its music
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 8:09 AM


  







Yes Rawat - I tend to agree with your observation. This is happening lately 
with quite a few ARR songs where the vocals aren't powerful and they seem to be 
layered as one more track in the composition. Is it because of lack of 
vocalists such as SPB, Hariharan, Sonu Nigam, Udit Narayan, Sukhi? All the 
recently used male vocalists (Benny, Javed Ali (ok), Naresh, Vijay) don't come 
close to any of the above.

And interestingly, the female songs don't seem to have this issue.

ARR used to use 'fit-for-purpose' vocalists for each of his songs - guess that 
approach has become impractical considering the number of increasing projects 
that needs to get completed.

ciao / Gopal
--- On Tue, 25/5/10, V S Rawat <vsra...@gmail. com> wrote:


From: V S Rawat <vsra...@gmail. com>
Subject: [arr] I feel Behne de singing didn't keep up with its music
To: "arrf" <arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com>
Date: Tuesday, 25 May, 2010, 11:29 PM


  

Behne de is the first song of the album that I heard on FM radio, and 
I am liking it ever since - for its music. I even said that it is in 
the genre of enigma the way it engulfs us from all around filling 
entire universe.

However, i feel that the male voice could actually falls short in 
keeping up with the greatness of its music. the voice does not add to 
the effect, but is shy and contained that goes contrary to the feel 
generated by the music. I feel some heavy voice, more vocal would have 
done better justice to the song.

It is in a way like JA where movie was louder and exhibitionist 
whereas music was softer and personal. In behne de, it is music that 
is louder and all encompassing whereas the male voice is softer and 
personal, almost sounding as if the guy is thinking loudly, talking to 
himself.

I wonder why ARR brought such a contrast as I believe that it has to 
be intentional. Anyone has any idea about it.

I also wonder whether the movie visuals will clarify it.

Thanks.
--
Rawat









      

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