Kandukonden is one of ARR's best no doubt.  The sound, the production, the 
music, the singing, the instruments, delicate touches, the ARR magic....all 
superb!

--- In [email protected], "Dinesh Scaran" <dinesh.sca...@...> wrote:
>
> Agreed, Dilse/Uyire comes way behind those albums of Mani-ARR u mentioned. 
> But i personally feel Kandukoindain Kandukoidain was a much more matured 
> composition of ARR compared to Dil Se. Or should i say it reached me better, 
> because of certain personal factors. Every each song had its charm and it was 
> very intact to the Tamil culture and literature. It was a dream to have a 
> Bharathiyar poem with A.R.Rahman's touch. Kannamoochi was a brilliant score. 
> I remember, during the Top 10 songs show at that time, the host explained 
> what and how the Raagams was used in the song, and it had a template which is 
> so complicated and unconventional yet it sounded extremely mind-blowing and 
> sweet to the ears. :). i dun think u should just dismis the album just like 
> that. IF u listen to the album now, and if there is someone to review the 
> album now with complete music knowledge, u will see what kind of album this 
> is and its a sin to say such about this album :)
> 
> --- In [email protected], kishore parayath <kishore.parayath@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Taimur bro.. Dilse is very classy.. But in the ARR-MANI combo, it comes only
> > after THIRUDA THIRUDA, IRUVAR, ROJA, BOMBAY and KANNATHIL MUTHAMITTAAL.
> > 
> > Dilse is very extra-ordinary...No doubt. But there were MUCH BETTER albums
> > of ARR  released around that time period, like Kandukonden Kandukonden etc
> > which are seldom talked about these days.
> >
>


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