Topic started by Karthik S (@ 164.164.82.29) on Wed Aug 14 03:15:37 EDT 2002.
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http://www.mondomelodia.com/mondoindia.htm
Check out the info on this CD compilation and track list. Has mostly ARR songs, 2 by other composers (Vishal and RDB). Check out the very interesting liner notes in the same page.
Here are the international reviews:
http://www.technobeat.com/COLUMNS/Caffeine.html
""World music label Mondo just sent me its new anthologies, Mondo
Africa, Mondo Greece, and Mondo India. I already have so many African
music samplers in a back closet that my house leans to one side. And
the Greek disc didn't grab me. Mondo India throbs with originality,
however, and that's as much to do with the bass and drum-heavy
production as the modern approach of filmi impresario A. R. Rahman.
Compiler Gerald Seligman is so taken with Rahman that all but two
tracks on the disc are his, and one of the stragglers belongs to
Vishal, a composer influenced by Rahman. The late R. D. Burham ,
credited with introducing non-Indian musical elements to soundtracks,
fills the other non-Rahman slot with 1994's "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha." The
lean arrangement is a far cry from the heyday of filmi when
everything from jazz, country, soul, and European classical music
motifs crowded into a single three-minute opus. Rahman's hallmark is
the same homogeneity. Instead of yesteryear's exciting kitsch
collages, he assembles glassy panoramas that blur Indian elements
with a familiar world music topography of effects-laden vocals, up-
front electronic percussion, samples, and synthesizers. All is
tastefully integrated with dreamy voices and melodies evoking
romantic themes, while percussive wallops jab the thrill-seeking
contingent of the audience awake at regular intervals.
Saving these songs from the realm of Joi, Atman, and other plunderers
of Indian treasure is faithfulness to the subcontinental material
that generally rings true. Instruments may dive and surface, rhythms
may be parsed, but the lead vocals maintain their integrity and
therefore a sustained power of mood. "Narumugaiye" is contemporary
more by attitude than instrumentation as sarangi, vernacular flute,
zither, and tuned percussion join a lovely duet by Unnikrishnan and
Bombay Jayasree. Atmospherics and a synthesizer solo put it in the
1990s, but the entwined vocals convey the eternal spirit of pop chart-
style young love. "Gopika Poornima" pushes a similar concept into the
realm of the maudlin. And "Alyayio Kanavaa" is so diluted it could be
from anywheresporting a church choir opening, hip hop beats, and the
kind of vacuous signifying that passes for passion in place of the
more traditional delivery that make Indian vocals unique. But even
this is done with real appeal. In a crowded soundtrack field that
sees something like 800 films produced each year, Rahman is really
onto something, selling over 40 million cassettes in the last three
years. That's usually a guarantee of mediocrity, but this sample
culled from 35 cds proves that Rahman is the raja."
http://www.ink19.com/issues/february2002/musicReviews/musicM/mondoIndia.html
"Henry Ford lives! Sure, his surname may now be Patel or Singh, and
he hails from Madras instead of Motown. But he does live and, instead
of producing cars, movies are his thing. Bollywood, baby. Where
singers are locked up in sweatshops, belting out thousands of songs a
day and new movies deluge the subcontinent like monsoon rain. But in
this maelstrom of activity where conformity is king (tons of music,
tons of action, boatloads of dancing, and heaps of love scenes --
with no kissing!), truly artistic jewels do emerge. After all, the
company that gave us the Model T did also deliver the '68 'Stang.
A.R. Rahman is just such a jewel, and Mondo India is a tribute to his
artistry. This film composer has a nice, subtle touch, able to mix
Western sensibilities with Indian tradition that can satisfy both
East and West alike (which is a difficult task, since Indian music
can grate on Western ears). But, who would expect anything less from
Deepa Mehta's (Fire and Earth) personal composer?
"Narumugaiye" is a sweet ballad that combines classic raga percussion
with a peculiar symphonic quality that is charming. There's the slow-
crawling, funk bass in "Pachaikiligal." And "Aiyaiyo Kanavaa" is a
true culture clash that sounds like it's been mixed by a minimalist
DJ, whose been strongly influenced by Laurie Anderson and Kate Bush,
and an R&B diva who wails as though she's back in the Church.
One can tell that the producers of this compilation specially hand-
picked each track with an American audience in mind. Each song
contains elements with which we can identify and enjoy. It makes one
wonder if this is truly representative of Rahman's work. However, the
disc works quite well. The only problem is that they should've just
made this a Rahman disc. In an attempt to give the composer some kind
of historical context, they picked one song each by his mentor, R.D.
Burman, and his disciple, Vishal. While both are good songs, they add
nothing to the compilation (since most of us don't know the history
of Bollywood composers, what kind of context do we get from one guy
we don't know being influenced by another guy we don't know and a guy
we don't know who is strongly influenced by the first guy we don't
know?) and distract from an otherwise excellent overview of Rahman's
work (or Rahman's work we're sure to like)."
Amazon.com
"While a compilation, Mondo India is essentially a celebration of the
work of A.R. Rahman--possibly the greatest of the modern filmi
composers, and a man who can seamlessly marry Indian and Western
melodies, instruments, and techniques in a way no one has managed
before. While there's a track each from his mentor R.D. Burman and
his disciple Vishal, it's Rahman's work that sparkles with melody
upon melody and an almost infinite sense of invention in the songs.
He is to the Bollywood scene what Ennio Morricone or Nino Rota have
been to European cinema: people who transcend the idea of score and
soundtrack to bring forth pieces like "Dheeme Dheeme" that can stand
alone as pieces of music. He's not perfect--the ambient-
oriented "Alyaiyo Kanavaa" never really goes anywhere, for example--
but the vast majority of Rahman's work outstrips his contemporaries,
both Eastern and Western. He's been called a genius; on the basis of
this collection, that's not idle chatter. --Chris Nickson"
A search for reviews of MondoIndia CD in Google would throw up many more like the above. We know how good his music is. Most of these reviews are by non-Indians who might not be exposed to Indian music at all. And they comprehend Rahman's music and shower accolades to such extent, it truly means ARR's music transcends boundaries!
Responses:
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- From: OWNREMINDER (@ 64.229.179.177)
on: Wed Aug 21 16:14:05 EDT 2002
From: Nijam (@ 161.142.100.86)
To all the guys who are trying to reason with Unmai. Unmai doesn't speak. He spits venom.
Beyond all his paragraphs and paragraphs of writing, we can only see a frustrated IR fan clutching at straws. Let us be magnamious. Let him rattle on and on.
Do you note something interesting: Uthaman --> JJ --> Unmai. When one disappears, the other appears and the one gone, never returns!
- From: Unmai (@ 24.130.233.129)
on: Wed Aug 21 16:36:25 EDT 2002
ST you are a pathetic loser!!! You probably one of the few who have the IQ below 50 along with Nijam!! I know you are very angry with me for exposing how stupid you can be!!! Losers join hands with Losers!! If you are really that gutsy why don't you use one single name!!
- From: Unmai (@ 24.130.233.129)
on: Wed Aug 21 16:41:48 EDT 2002
Look who is talking.. Look for the IDs of ownreminder and ST...
From: ST (@ 64.229.179.177) on: Wed Aug 21 11:14:34 EDT 2002
Athu sari Speaker (@ 202.156.2.219), nee ethuku enga koovare, just go play IR's S(hi)T music & neya oru kuttikaranam potuko!!!
From: Unmai (@ 24.130.233.129) on: Wed Aug 21 11:24:45 EDT 2002
Hey guys ignore ST!! He has escaped from a jungle who don't know any basic decency how to talk in a forum!! Probably he is illiterate trying to learn english from forums!! He is one prime example why people like Jayalalitha take tamilians for a ride.
As stupid as you get!!.. Whether you are an ARR fan or IR fan or any other fan you will never disagree if i say ST is one among the many immatured idiots in this forum who honestly don't know what he is talking about. Try to grow up ST. Are you still in fifth grade?
From: Kali Kaalam (@ 199.207.253.96) on: Wed Aug 21 11:39:40 EDT 2002
Unmai --> How about some prick heads calling NBW/HTN as jugal bandi's????
From: ST (@ 64.229.179.177) on: Wed Aug 21 12:09:56 EDT 2002
This fu[king low grade idiot Unmai thinks that he can teach me English by his idiotic writing in this forum. He even tells me that Fu[king bitch Jayalalitha is highly educated & that's why she is taking tamilians for a ride. Stop talking nonsense & try and answer to the question in this thread you thick head!
From: Unmai (@ 24.130.233.129) on: Wed Aug 21 12:12:43 EDT 2002
Well he time and again proves he can be the most unworthy scumbag in the entire universe with his senseless prats!! He can neither understand what others write nor can say anything others can understand!! God must have been very angry when he created him!!
From: ST (@ 64.229.179.177) on: Wed Aug 21 12:26:42 EDT 2002
That's right Uumai, the same god has created you and made all the people in this form very angry!!!
OK, now you can spit your shit* in here again....
- From: ST (@ 64.229.179.177)
on: Wed Aug 21 17:07:41 EDT 2002
Oh my god! Unmai managed to figure out who it was with his IQ over 50. Its only when he spits venom his IQ drops to 5. anyway
From: Nijam (@ 161.142.100.86)
To all the guys who are trying to reason with Unmai. Unmai doesn't speak. He spits venom.
Beyond all his paragraphs and paragraphs of writing, we can only see a frustrated IR fan clutching at straws. Let us be magnamious. Let him rattle on and on.
Do you note something interesting: Uthaman --> JJ --> Unmai. When one disappears, the other appears and the one gone, never returns!
- From: Unmai (@ 24.130.233.129)
on: Wed Aug 21 17:36:09 EDT 2002
It is not difficult to figure out you sucmbag. You don't even know how to figure out just like your friend Nijam!! Only in the other thread you were spitting venom on Nijam!! Now true to your 'disgusting personality' you use his postings!! What a loser you must be? You are such a disgusting creature that everybody here hates you for your moronic language and crude behviour.
I bet you have never crossed 8th standard. Have your talked anything sensible atleast once in this forum. All you do is use crude and vulgar langauage against all the IR fans. Why don't you get a life? You are one of the worst participant in this forum with this indecent attitude. Just scroll the pages of all the threads. Just look for yourself if you have written atleast one decent sentence. Just see for yourself if you have genuinely appreciated something with full heart. If your entire goal is to come to this forum and acts like a maniac then i won't respond to you again!! Because no one can teach common sense. But if you have other ideas maintain some decorum. Because basic etiquette can be taught.
If you still prefer to live a lowlife i am least bothered as you are one the least welcome participant in this forum. Neither ARR fan Nor IR fan take you seriously.
- From: ST (@ 64.229.179.177)
on: Thu Aug 22 09:29:50 EDT 2002
Unmai is ummaiyellaye oru mental case. He talks about himself all the time by just pointing out someone else. He even thinks that he is the king of the mental society because he is taking mental treatment in USA. He never crossed the primary school & he talks about 8th standard, thinking that they are the only people end up in USA. Majority of the time he doesn't know which thread he is on or what name he is writing things under. Just see what others thing of him
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To all the guys who are trying to reason with Unmai. Unmai doesn't speak. He spits venom.
Beyond all his paragraphs and paragraphs of writing, we can only see a frustrated IR fan clutching at straws. Let us be magnamious. Let him rattle on and on.
Do you note something interesting: Uthaman --> JJ --> Unmai. When one disappears, the other appears and the one gone, never returns! >>>
Because mental will never accept that he is a mental but he will prove that beyond doubt. Just wait & see this mental idiot when he returns & spits his venom again in this forum.
- From: ST (@ 64.229.179.177) on: Fri Aug 23 13:24:27 EDT 2002
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From: ash (@ 12.5.196.254) on: Tue Jun 4 12:30:55 EDT 2002
Sorry, I forgot to give the link. http://www.vikatan.com. Its in the section "Konal Pakkangal" by writer "CHARU NIVEDHITHA"
I feel he is right. Even though Iam a hardcore fan of IR, I still agree what he says. Anybody has his or her own right to decide/speak about his/her likes and dislikes. Eg:I dont like IR's music. I dont like Rajinikanth's acting. I dont like SPB's voice etc..
From: ash (@ 66.25.52.229) on: Thu Aug 22 22:08:17 EDT 2002
Unmai
I do definitely agree with your point(s). Yes Charu is not a musical genius like Yesudas or Subbudu, but his article has appeared in "Vikatan" which is a very popular magazine. I'd like to bring to your notice my earlier posting on this thread "to put a full stop" to this thread. I now again request all the TFM page surfers to put a full stop. I have also send a mail to the webmaster of TFM to take this thread out of TFM page. Anyhow IR is the greatest and there is no doubt about it.
>>>
Those two statements above were made by the same person with different user ID's [(ash (@ 12.5.196.254) & ash (@ 66.25.52.229)]. The second idiot things that Unmai knows better than Yesudas & Subbudu and urging to put a full stop to this thread. I think Unmai is disguised as ash & trying to close this thread by calling himself as genius. This fu[king mental idiot Unmai is desperately trying to prove that IR's craps are the best in the world. Just see what others think of him
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To all the guys who are trying to reason with Unmai. Unmai doesn't speak. He spits venom.
Beyond all his paragraphs and paragraphs of writing, we can only see a frustrated IR fan clutching at straws. Let us be magnamious. Let him rattle on and on.
Do you note something interesting: Uthaman --> JJ --> Unmai. When one disappears, the other appears and the one gone, never returns! >>>
So I will urge the admin to delete all postings made by this pathetic pannadai Unmai under different names. Please stay away from this mental disorder person !!!
- From: ST (@ 64.229.179.177) on: Fri Aug 23 13:24:27 EDT 2002
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