Expectations are high....chance for Rahman to have his first success in a straight Telugu movie (Super Police and Gang Master were weak imo).....also New and Ah Aah were good albums (barring a song or two).... also...not everyone is looking for rustic/soul stirring tracks....I for one like to see Rahman don different caps....i like his dance tracks to the same degree that I like his slower ones....am sure Puli will be a terrific listen!
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "yeshrao81" <yeshra...@...> wrote: > > These are only my thoughts...I am really not thrilled for Puli album. It > could by all means turn out to be a great album since it features our ARRs > music. However, after the huge releases and successes of Gautam-ARR and > Mani-ARR albums, SJ Surya-ARR combination excites me less. This could be for > the following reasons: > > 1. Having tastes Raavan and VTV from 2 of best music extracting directors, I > have a doubt whether SJ would have surpassed these 2 (no doubt in ARR > whatsoever) > > 2. The interest in movie is frankly low - SJ story/subject could be off > track, which keeps us fans away from watching the movie with family > > 3. The other aspect is the scope for music in a commercial subject - like AJ > was mentioning, we need earthy, accoustic, rustic, original and soul stirring > tracks - which I have a feeling will not make its way in this kind of a film > > 4. Little to prove from ARR - Having enthralled the world with Oscars,Grammy > etc... ARR has little to prove musically. That could at times mean he can > take some liberty to experiment (and gauge the pulse of his fans for things > to follow). This film could be his chance to experiment, and we might in the > process not be in familiar territory, resulting in the music getting less > accepted...(However musically they may still be superior). Don't we always > want ARRs vintage interludes, killer rythms and innovative use of instruments > that we are used to? > > For all I know, ARR is a person who takes challenges like these and turns > them into stunning albums. > > So I am still optimistic...but expectations are low...How about yours? >