On 10/16/2008 3:51 PM India Time, _vju_shah2006_ wrote:
> I read evryones opinions about Yuvvraaj's Music. As u all know Boss's
> music takes time to grow.
I am laughing at those who gave negative reviews to Yuvraj so far,
though I am also sad for them that they are missing such a gem.
What an album.
What an album.
What an album.
I think that this album is not really in the category of "growing".
If an ARR album becomes likeable within one or two days, that is not
growing as per ARR's standards.
Growing albums are like 1947 Earth that one has to hear for a month
before the music's fine nuances get internalized in mind and we start
liking it.
I concede that on the first half a dozen hearings, the music did sound
cacophonic - loud instruments, chorus, something they used in 1970s. But
that feeling soon evaporated and the hand of ARR is showing everywhere
in it now.
I am taken aback at the daring of ARR that he does release such albums
knowing well that several people might not like it in the first hearing,
and several might never bother to give it a second hearing (recall that
stupid blog review saying "skip the next track". What an idiot and fool
that guy must be.)
But that is what separates ARR's devoted fans from a casual listener. We
trust ARR so we stand by his music and we get the treats of lifetime,
album after album.
While ARR had to let go his signature effect to make Pappu Can't Dance
Sala popular, he is back with his signature effect evident everywhere in
each and every song of Yuvraj, and still it is going to be one of the
most popular album of ARR, I hope.
> In my opinion Sir's hard work has paid of
> great harmony amazing use of strings and technical sounds. Talking bout
> the songs they are a mixture of western classical and indian classical
> music. Rahman sir has done an amazing job...thats all i can
> say.Those who does not have the cd grab it and listen to it peacefully
> and enjoy some great music. Take care evryone
> Rahman Sir u Rock
>
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Rawat