Whew, what an extraordinary album CR is. If ARR can produce masterpieces
like this in Hollywood, I wouldn't mind if he makes a tradeoff between
Kollywood and Hollywood in favor of the latter.  I mean reduce his
assignments in Kolly, not abandon it altogether. And it shows how
shortsighted we fans can be if we limit his genius to just the formulaic
movies in India. As he himself has said that he likes to explore new avenues
we should allow him to do just that otherwise risk his creativity getting
stunted and a kind of boredom setting in. Looks like his creative genius
needs to be challenged all the time. If it is, it is good for us fans as
well.

 

Also can the sound experts here throw light on the huge difference in sound
quality between CR and Blue. After hearing CR, Blue now sounds to be totally
muddled up and loud. Is it to do with a predominantly acoustic sounds cape
of CR or just plainly our sound engineers have more to learn compared to
their Western counterparts?

 

 

From: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com [mailto:arrahmanf...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of ichord
Sent: 27 September, 2009 12:48 AM
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [arr] Re: Couples Retreat Soundtrack Review

 

  

Bravo! Great job, Suresh! Now, that's what I call a great review, doing full
justice to this exquisite soundtrack. I esp. like that you talked about the
sounds, instruments, arrangements a lot, which really do deserve specific
menttion in each track. I liked how you tried to connect the music to the
visuals, giving more meaning to each track in context. Appreciated how you
tried to put the "comedy" element in logical light, stating that the serious
music is for those who are the butt of the jokes and who don't find it
funny, but the rest do! Makes perfect sense! I love some of your
descriptions, like, "bed of soft strings".....very classy! Lastly, you very
nicely put this in perspective in comparison to Slumdog in that even though
it won't gather the same attention and perhaps level of accolades as
Slumdog, it still deserves to be celebrated as a beautifully strong entrance
for Rahman into hollywood. I can see your knowledge and ear for good music
is quite refined and I really appreciate that. The only thing I didn't agree
with you was the criticism on Sajna Re, but I respect that opinion a lot
because you explained in detail why you felt that way. Geez, I wish more
people would write reviews like you do!!!! And yes, you very correctly
stated that it used the same musical template as Dreams on Fire, which is
what I thought too when I heard it.

For me, the core strength of this soundtrack is in artistic, aural, and
aesthetic beauty, not commercial potential. It's one of the most beautifully
crafted compositionally and sonically mostly acoustic album by Rahman and to
me, that's all I need to celebrate, regardless of movie success. That is the
greatest distinction between this and Slumdog, which was more of a
commercial, highly energized, stylish, electronic soundtrack. Both Slumdog
and Couple's Retreat showcase ARR's versatility amazingly and I hope people
here in the West recognize that. 

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <mailto:arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>
, "sureshmechnit" <sureshmech...@...> wrote:
>
> http://backgroundscore.blogspot.com/2009/09/listening-couples-retreat.html
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