Guys, ARR has done so many genre of music, if you want melody there are huge collections in his whole set of composition, classic, hindustani, fusion, rap etc etc. There are albums which contains mixture of these genre of music, some having same genre, sangamam is purely classical, boys, enthiran are purely western, sivaji mixture of both... so depending on what director asks arr delivers them, so dont compare music of one album with another, that doesn't make sense. If songs are like sivaji then people would say songs are same like sivaji, nothing new, if it is not like sivaji we say "i expected something like sivaji"
All I would say for those who doesn't like enthiran, take a break go and listen arr's old albums and hear enthiran, you will feel the difference. Still you are not satisfied, go and hear other music director's music, this will really help. Regards, S.Sunder On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Ramesh R <triscod...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I'm in the same boat but perhaps for different reasons. It's been a long > while since I could really dig into an ARR album. I like few parts of > Pudhiya Manidha, the elongated brass/string chords in Kadhal Annukal (isn't > that reminiscent of Don Davis/Navras?), the African vocals in Kilimanjaro, > the bizarre, saccharine classical section in Chitti Dance. I can't listen to > the others. It's just not my kind of music again. I treat each of the recent > ARR release like how I listen to a Morricone giallo from the 70s-- a few > gems in between lots of 'unlistenable' stuff. > > I'm glad that I'm in the minority and it's good to see many of you liking > the music. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Roshan <c.pix...@gmail.com> > *To:* arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Sat, July 31, 2010 2:21:32 PM > *Subject:* Re: [arr] Endhiran - Initial Reactions - Mixed Feelings > > >