Tracks: 7 Release date: 2022-04-16 Genre:Indian > Regional Indian > Telugu $7.99
Tracks: 4 Release date: 2020-10-21 Genre:Indian > Devotional & Spiritual $4.99
Tracks: 6 Release date: 2004-10-01 Genre:Indian > Devotional & Spiritual $11.99
Comments
1. Grace - I am addicted to this album and listen to it all the time. I teach junior high students and often play it in the morning as they drift into my classroom. It immediately calms them down and puts them in a ready and learning mode. Very calming. My own young children love it and my three year old goes around the house singing Ong Namo.
2007-12-28
2. Grace by Snatam Kaur - when we heard "RA MA DA SA SA SAY SO HUNG" in the car and I look back to see the & year olds kind of relaxing into the meditation position, their feet folded in the carseats, with their hands very close to the correct position, I knew I had to have this song available at my disposal!!! One of the most hauntingly melodic songs I've heard in a long time. So nice to hear music that makes you think there is still hope out there for our human race and that small things can make a difference! Namaste!
2007-12-11
3. VERY UPLIFTING - I just heard this artist music the other day....I was at my acupuncturist...he had it playing...and I felt almost like I had a spiritual moment while laying there with needles stuck in me. So I asked him who it was. I came home and downloaded three of her cd's...This is my NEW favorite artist...even thought I don't know how to pronounce her name. VERY UPLIFTING music!!!!!
2007-03-12
4. a rare talent - snatam kaur has one of the loveliest voices i've ever heard. ever. the cover's not for everyone...but the music is. i'd heard this album several times, found it compelling and beautiful. when I saw the cover I was super glad i'd heard the music first. this is an amazingly beautiful album to listen to or chant with. the cd contains a great booklet that explains what the mantras mean and show a sitting position for the powerful healing chant "ra ma da sa".
2006-08-23
5. powerfully beautiful - I found this album to be very powerful, transporting me to another place. I enjoy her spirit and that of the album. Recommended for those dedicated to peace and love. Long time sun and Thy Grace of some of the best I've heard. Ra Ma Da Sa is a meditative track that one can sink into.
2006-07-26
Tracks: 10 Release date: 2007-08-07 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $7.99
Comments
1. I wake up to Sarangi (Track ) every day - I use Sarangi (Track ) every day as my alarm clock. Way better than any sound out there because it’s relaxing and it wakes you up without jolting you out of bed. And then you can wake up and let your alarm play you a good tune for a while before you get up and get on with your day.
2018-03-29
2. Music for Deep Relaxation - This best-selling release from Music for Deep Relaxation captures the unspoiled purity of the classical Indian flute accompanied by the violin. The simple and powerful improvisational melodies were specifically played to bring the listener into a place of stillness and calm. The flute and violin are masterfully played by V.K. Raman and Mysore V. Srikanth, respectively. Both musicians are extremely dedicated and accomplished in their field and poured their whole heart into this recording. Each CD from Music for Deep Relaxation is made with the utmost purity and integrity of sound, bringing to life music that is truly inducive for meditation and relaxation. We invite you to explore each one.
2009-11-02
3. One of the greatest albums I've Heard - This is one of the greatest albums I've heard. And I like (or liked at different times) a lot - from Andrea Bocelli to AC/DC to Deep Purple to to Rihanna to Tiesto to Shpongle). Very simplistic, very "basic" - only background "buzzing" and flute/violin/both, but one more instrument would spoil it. Musicians are real virtuoso, the tune gently floats, creating unique atmosphere great for relaxing, sleeping or simply as background. I don't know whether they improvise or it is the script, but the patterns morph as composition progresses, feels very natural. Definitely worth the money. What is also good - you can buy it in DRM-free MP format - reward the musician without wasting plastic (CD).
2008-11-28
4. Very nice instrumental album - I know a little bit about music and this is quality stuff. The instruments are played with passion and the production value is high. There are lots of albums marketed for relaxation which just throw together some synth and nature sounds and it is supposed to be relaxing. Support artist who put out intelligent music like this.
2008-10-19
5. Good concept, bad execution - Creating soft instrumentals for relaxation is a good concept that this album is based on. The flute player does touch us deeply. However, this album has many drawbacks which could have been avoided: there is too much synth / echo in some tracks (in fact, synth could have been fully avoided, without losing the impact), some places flute and violin do not blend well - flute is very soft but the violin is too exuberant. Some ragas seem to end too soon, creating a feeling a discomforting feeling of "dropping off the cliff". Suggestion: how about making another relaxation album just with the flute, probably with longer tracks?
2008-08-31
6. Destined to be A CLASSIC - This is destined to become a classic. I love the production value of the project, while preserving the integrity and beauty of Indian music. The combination of flute and violin is unorthodox but exiting, calming and it somehow works. Looking forward to their working together again and producing more exiting content. Congratulations!
2008-06-16
7. A start of a journey of discovery - I am new to Yoga and to Indian philosophy and culture and I am really exited as to what I have been encountering. This music is exiting and different from anything else I have heard. Not all tracks are created equal though. My favorites are "Relaxing into The Breath" and the Durga Series. Looking forward to more content from this team.
2008-06-16
8. Exiting and Peaceful - I love when people get out of their comfort zones and produces something classical but also unique at the same time. I find the combination of flute and violin without any percussion very interesting and effective. The music reminds me of my time in India but at the same time has a subtle but wonderful western production value. Calming and beautiful. Congrats!
2008-06-10
9. Doesn't grow on me - This album appeared to be quite soothing in the first few listens but started appearing incomplete over a period of time. I prefer outright Indian classical music over these short pieces. Some great ragas I find good for relaxation are: Yaman, Bhoopali, Ahir Bhairav, Kedar, Puriya Dhanashree, Malkauns, Manjh Khamaj, Pahadi, Jog.
2008-05-01
10. Too much of echo mixing ruins the show - Highly melodic Indian tunes are ideal for relaxing. Flute and violin are quite well played here but the whole album is marred by excessive echo mixing which creates an irritating effect, rather than relaxing. This is especially true if you play this music on a good set of speakers. I would have given stars if not for this issue.
2008-04-06
11. Good, but could be better - It's good to see Indian classical music being promoted. It really deserves it. I like flute and violin as solo instruments. However, I am not a fan of flute & violin duet as much as flute and santoor, which really go very well together and are much better than violin as far as relaxation is concerned. V.K. Raman & Srikanth are promising young musicians and they have played well here. If you got started with Indian music through this album, I highly recommend "Valley Recalls" [an amazing live concert by maestros Hariprasad Chaurasia & Shivkumar Sharma] and "Flying Beyond" [a thoroughly meditative bamboo flute solo by Hariprasad Chaurasia]. Let me add that I am just a listener and not a promoter.
2008-04-01
12. Cooling meditative sounds, a breath of fresh air - This is a great start to Classical Indian Music. I think there is not nearly enough appreciation in the US for Classical Indian music and I think it is SO amazing. An ancient tradition which works even in the subtle levels of the soul. In the Yogic tradition there is the idea of Nada or unstruck sound. The sounds one can spontaneously be heard in meditation. And one such sound is the elegant music of the Bamboo flute. I find the sound moves my heart and spirit. But you don't need to be into yoga and classical indian music to apprecitate this. I wish more products like this were produced. A breath of fresh air.
2008-03-28
13. A starter - If this album has given a good start for you in Indian music, that is great. But this is just a beginning. Explore further and sample the music of greats like Ravi Shankar, Shivkumar Sharma, Hariprasad Chaurasia, T. N. Krishnan, Lalgudi Jayaraman, Jasraj, M. S. Gopalakrishnan etc. There is a whole new world to this raga music.
2008-03-05
14. Not all that tracks that great - This is a good album but not all tracks are equally great. The best tracks are , , and , which feature Raga Durga which is very joyful and soothing. I will rate all these tracks with stars. The tracks don't flow very smoothly because the choice of ragas is not that great. For example, Durga is joyful whereas Keeravani (also called Kirwani) is full of pathos and hence not very suitable for meditation (it has a potential to make you sad and nostalgic). I agree with the other reviewer that long tracks are better suited for relaxation. For that matter, this album could have just featured Raga Durga. And the combination of flute and violin isn't always great. Flute is the most soothing instrument. The artists (not 'Music for Deep Relaxation' but V.K. Raman & V. Srikanth!) are great but this album could have been produced much better than this. Bigges complaint: the choice of ragas. Don't care too much for what is in brackets -- it is just a catchy phrase!
2008-02-27
15. Interesting Classical Blend - When I heard this album initially I could not really the grasp the core feel of the album. It was relaxing alright, but that is just one part of the album. This album has grown quite a bit on me overtime. Beware music listeners this album is highly addictive :). Listening to Abheri, I cannot afford to not play it on a loop on itunes :).. Unbelievable softness depth ambience in flute not commonly heard. I would say this album is worth for its abheri piece alone :). That being said the other Ragas have been expertly executed. They each have a different feel... I like to listen to each track at different times. I would say if you previewed some of the songs including Abheri you will have a decent idea of what to expect :)...
2007-10-31
16. Classical Indian Flute & Violin Music for Deep Relaxation - The music is deeply beautiful, it makes my eyelids heavy, wanting to close and let my gaze turn inward to see what is happening in my inner world. It stills my mind and reminds me of sitting in my meditation teacher's presence in the marble courtyard in India. It calls my heart to remember why I am really here in this world. Thank you for creating this enchanting music! Encantada...........
2007-10-24
17. not typical new age - Thank god there is a relaxation recording without synth. I really like this cd because it is all acoustic and is something classical (as apposed to the typical relaxation stuff you find with synth, dolphin sounds, etc etc.) It is very Indian- which I like- and very good for relaxation. I wish there were longer tracks though.
2007-10-03
18. Really gorgeous and unique! - This is a unique recording. I have never heard the flute played with violin in such a simple and exquisite manner. This music is really soothing and relaxing. I laid down after work and played this CD and I felt very rested and rejuvenated. The masters that played the music really go deep into the limitless depth and beauty of classical Indian music.
2007-08-13
Tracks: 8 Release date: 2007-11-29 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $7.92
Comments
1. Calming Flute - I found this album featured on the World music page and decided to purchase it based on my love of Indian music. I found Raman's to be an excellent flautist and the album features a nice mix of ragas. I particularly enjoyed the Ahir Bhairav (Sunrise in India) track, as well as Mohana Kalyani.
2011-07-18
2. Splendor of Meditation - This recording captures the unspoiled purity of the classical Indian flute accompanied by the tamboura and ocean waves. The simple but powerful compositions bring the mind to an exquisite place of stillness, refreshing your whole being and turning the attention within. The flute is masterfully played by venerable V.K. Raman, one of the greatest musicians of classical Indian flute alive today. He not only is an accomplished musician but a yogi who poured his whole heart into the project. The Indian classical flute developed independently from its Western counterparts. Made with bamboo, Indian flutes are keyless. There are two main varieties used--both played in this recording. The first is the Bansuri, used predominantly in Hindustani music. The second is the Venu, which is mostly used in Carnatic style, the music of the South of India. Each track has a different raga improvisation which has the power to soothe the mind and has the power to bring the body to a state of complete calm and relaxation. Each Splendor of Meditation CD is made with the utmost care and integrity of sound, designed to induce pure relaxation. We invite you to explore each one.
2009-11-02
3. Music to knit to! - This is a great cd for when I want to sit and relax with my knitting. It makes me feel as if I am truely meditating while practicing my craft, making it more than just a hobby. I highly recomend this music for anyone else whether you are a craftsperson, artist, writer or if you are just looking for music that is calming and theraputic.
2009-03-08
Tracks: 5 Release date: 1958-01-01 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $4.99
Tracks: 18 Release date: 2010-08-09 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $9.99
Tracks: 8 Release date: 2001-03-29 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $7.99
Comments
1. A lesson in determination - I have watched the movie and listened to all its songs with delight. I love all the tracks and the actors. The movie shows what the mind is capable of if the will to accomplish it is there. Never underestimate your opponent and be off mutual respect regardless of your appointed position. Oppression only uplifts and empowers the oppressed, therefore, living in unity provisions peace rather discord.
2015-12-23
2. utterly accessible, totally melodic, simply gorgeous - One of A.R. Rahman's best. One of his VERY best. Every song is a winner, and some of them (like Mitwa) are transcendent. You simply can't go wrong with this album. And it's really the perfect introduction to A.R. Rahman -- this and Delhi (for a taste of his most current sound).
2009-12-04
3. Just Simply Beautiful - I fell in love with this movie when I had to watch it in my World History class in high school. I loved it! I'm so excited that iTunes finally has the album. The songs are beautiful even if you don't know what is being said, but if you watch the movie, there are subtitles when the songs are being played. I recommend this album to everyone.
2009-07-23
4. Foreign Language Week - My entire high school watched the movie for Foreign Language Week, and it was lovely. Everyone that's coming on here to pick up a song or two from the movie after watching it, you know where I'm coming from. Several students loved the movie, and the music. Myself included. Not all my favorite, and I'm not really a big Bollywood fan at all. But the song they sing in the rain, with the guy doing the sprinkler. Yeah.
2009-05-21
Tracks: 7 Release date: 1991-01-01 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $6.93
Comments
1. Sitar at top - Nikhil Banerjee is a Sitar exponent who had been famous for his sweet tone sitar and a very talented musician himself. Raga Nat Bhairav is specially very sweet and cant stop listening to it again and again. What a bargain is this album ! The folk tune at the end depicts the eastern Indian influence on this artist's Sitar playing, he being from that region. I was able to relate the tune with many songs from the Indian Hindi Cinema. very nice !
2007-01-23
Tracks: 12 Release date: 2010-10-07 $11.88
Tracks: 10 Release date: 2010-10-30 Genre:Indian > Devotional & Spiritual $7.99
Comments
1. An Immersive Experience. Divine. - Instatntly relaxing. Song one feels like immersing your tingling and receptive body into a warm bath after a good, satisfying yoga session. I recently started practicing Kundalini Yoga. See Maya Fiennes Yoga Videos if interested.
I will begin using "Chanting Om- Med on the Chakras...." as a meditation foundation after completing Maya's Kundalini Yoga. Thank you for adding this to my experiece.
Namaste.
2011-10-22
2. Blissed out! - I'm feeling blissed out writing this review from the deep and powerful meditation thanks to this album. Just listened to the first track again, chanting up the chakras, spending time sending energy to each one, infusing them with peace, love and OMmmmmmm. The energy is powerful and transformative. Worth every penny.
2011-09-13
Tracks: 6 Release date: 2016-10-26 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $4.99
Tracks: 6 Release date: 2008-10-06 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $5.99
Comments
1. One of the Best Bollywood Soundtracks of the Year ! - Not only is the movie amazing and hilarious, the soundtrack is absolutely amazing. Every song on the soundtrack is a hit. Khabar Nahin is a soft and melidous track, very romantic. Maa da Ladla is fun and the remix, which is not included on this cd, is even more upbeat. Kuch Kum is one of the best sad songs out there. Desi Girl is extremely fun, along with Shut Up and Bounce. Jaane Kyun is very happy and light. The songs are very good and also modern.
2009-01-26
Tracks: 11 Release date: 2001-11-28 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $6.99
Comments
1. Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! - I love love love this movie and it's soundtrack!!!! I love that iTunes made an album because all of them are my favorites. If you want my opinion on the best I will have to say bole choudiyan. SOOOOO glad it's an album. I also like and recommend Suraj hua madham, you are my soniya, deewana hai dekho, and say Shava Shava. Best music ever.
2015-10-05
2. SRK AND KAJOL rock in this movie!!! - the songs in this album are superb, especially the ones meant for srk and kajol. the best part of this movie was when kajol punctures srk's tire and they say a dialogue from kuch kuch hota hai. All the songs, especially suraj hua maddham are beautiful and kinda traditional. here are the must buys Suraj hua maddham, Bole chudiyan, Shava Shava(of course), and Yeh Ladki hai Allah. You are my soniya is good too.
2009-10-12
3. kabhi khushi kabhie gham rocks!!!!! - This album is one of my all-time favorites!!! For one thing it includes my favorite song, Suraj Hua Maddham...I can picture Shah Rukh and Kajol (Rahul and Anjali) expressing their love amidst the Great Pyramids right now. This song is so romantic, but with a sort of haunting quality as well(probably because at the time they were singing the song-or should i say the playback singers were singing..oh well-they thought that their love would only remain a dream). The lyrics are gorgeous, the singing is right on, and the music gives me goosebumps...especially the beginning of the song...amazing!!!! Every song is great with the slight exception of Deewana Hai Dekho. The absolute best are Suraj Hua Maddham, Yeh Ladka Hai Allah, Bole Chudiyan, and Say Shava Shava. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and all its "parts" can really move you, but only if you've seen the movie...listening to the sad parts bring tears to my eyes instantaneously. And if you're looking for a really fun song then You Are My Soniya is perfect. This movie was made with aesthetics in mind and the music was no exception. A must buy.
2009-08-01
4. Bollywood Classic!!! - Finally I can get a copy of this all time classic...this movie is for the entire family! I absouletly love this movie and soundtrack thank you itunes for sharing !!! One of Yash Raj best movies of all time!!!! Keep them coming..this movie and soundtrack will make you laugh, cry all of the above...!!
2009-07-30
Tracks: 12 Release date: 2005-07-31 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $10.99
Comments
1. I like bollywood but.... - Why must the Kronos quartet be so fawned apon for discovering Indian pop? I like the stuff on it's own terms and I don't need the Kronos to tell me to like it because they think they're special. Asha Bhosle is great, go buy her albums but PLEASE Kronos settle down and go play some quartet music for once!
2008-02-08
2. THIS IS OLD STUFF - LOOK I'M A YEAR OLD GIRL LIVING IN THE USA FOR OR MAKE THAT YEARS OF MY LIFE, I NEED SONGS FROM NEW MOVIES LIKE DHOOM , LAGE RAHO MUNA BHAI WHICH IS KINDA OLD AND ETC. NOT SONGS FROM THE ICE AGES!!!THIS STUFF IS POPULAR IN INDAI. AND I ONLY GO THERE A YEAR DO UNTIL THEN ITUNES GET NEW SONGS!!!
2007-03-20
3. Amazing - if you are at all into the nostalgia of bollywood this is a great chance to experience some of the golden oldies. Asha Bhosle is one the worlds greatest singers and teaming up with the Kronos Quartet just makes her that much more amazing. you may be a little confused at first but it is well worth it!
2006-11-19
4. You've Stolen My Kronos - This is a strange production: the famous string quartet's take on R.D. Burman's music left me rather confused at first. But I do like it more and more as I keep discovering very interesting nuances in the musical fabric. My introduction to Kronos was through the violent soundtrack to Requiem for a Dream, and I was hoping for something radical here, a jazzy classical Bollywood fusion, but they almost disappear in the mix. The first question may be "Where's Kronos?" I have been listening to Bollywood soundtracks for years and my Bollywood playlist has hundreds of songs, many procured here on iTunes: everything from good ol' Kishore Kumar to all the latest flicks, and this Kronos outing would blend in there just fine. And that's the problem- some tracks on this CD sound just like the originals, especiallly Dum Maro Dum. But there are some enhancements, too subtle to pick up at first: strange sound of the instruments, old fashion keyboards adding surreal touch, dissonances and weird sounds- elephants, occasional laughter, and a wicked James Bond thing in Saiyan Re Saiyan, plus that woozy feel of string quartet gone native. Asha Bhosle's voice is as good as ever- her and her sister, the great Lata Mangeshkar are like Placido Domingos of the Indian music, and will only retire when they are years old. And I really loved the subdued, instrumental Mehbooba Mehbooba- if you know the raunchy original version, from the Sholay movie soundtrack, it's something new and different. In essence, Kronos have stripped these compositions, leaving the skeleton and adding their own subtle colors. Nothing radical- but it is a gentle, tickling listening pleasure... Once you have ingested a whole lot of mainstream Bollywood songs and yearn for something new and interesting, you should get A.R. Rahman's Dil Se soundtrack and start exploring the brave new world of remixes, but if this music is new U, Stolen Heart will serve as a great Bollywood appetizer, and a very tasty Kronos dish, all at once.
2006-05-25
Tracks: 83 Release date: 2003-01-01 Genre:Indian > Devotional & Spiritual $9.99
Comments
1. must have - this is my favorite album ever purchased off itunes and I must say, it is worth every penny of the price. I unfortunately lost the last or so songs switching over my library to a new laptop but I am going to rebuy the album. I love it sooooo much and all songs are very heartfelt and spiritual. If you like indian classical vocals, you need to purchase the album, regardless of the lyrics. The musical genius in itself is worth it to buy the cd.
2009-06-25
2. Awesome collection - Exhilirating music, a bargain at the price - Jasraj's latest is on the CD and recording quality is good. It is GB of bhajans. "Om Namo Bhagwate...", "Braje Basantam", "Bharat Bhai", "Nath Pavansut" are masterpieces. Adding Rajan & Sajan Mishra's best to it makes this invaluable collection.
2008-06-25
Tracks: 8 Release date: 1999-01-08 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $6.99
Comments
1. Why did I have to see Devdas before this? - This movie's soundtrack is WONDERFUL! I would reccomend buying the whole album because the CD is a good mix of slow, sad, fast, happy, and in-the-middle songs. Personally, my favorite would have to be Tujhe Yaad Na Maeri. These songs are also perfect for travel since the lyrics are interesting to listen to and keep you alive. As the title suggests I JUST listened to Devdas before I listened to this and that being my favorite album EVER, this album recieved a lower rating. Although, beware of the cheaper version of this album, it is infact in Telegu (or marathi, it could actually be anything besides Punjabi). Loved th whole thing and gve it a thumbs up. Note: there are some short songs under minutes that I would suggest not buying, most of them are just other longer songs cut down to fit other parts of the movie.
2009-11-18
2. kuch kuch hota hai ROCKS!!!! - This movie is the sweetest, cutest, nicest movie ever.The music is great.I especially like the title song "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai." It so nicely written and sang. And Saajanji Ghar Aaye. This has been my absolute favorite movie since i was . The movie is a must-see. Shahrukh Khan and Kajol are sooo cute together.
2009-04-21
Tracks: 50 Release date: 1997-05-20 Genre:Indian > Sufi $9.99
Tracks: 30 Release date: 1997-05-20 Genre:Indian > Sufi $9.99
Tracks: 12 Release date: 2006-07-25 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $5.99
Comments
1. Rhythm unleashed - If you're interested in exploring the boundaries of how rhythm can be melodic, graceful, and profoundly powerful then check this out! Zakir is the master of rhythm, navigating realms yet untold. Very intricate, very complex and yet tangible in its expression. Let the sounds and beats of the tabla take your attention completely.
2007-01-22
Tracks: 11 Release date: 2020-07-06 Genre:Indian > Devotional & Spiritual Get
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1. Exactly what I needed - I was thinking of doing something similar by collecting all mantras for my own to listen to. This is way better and helpful. So calm listening to his holiness voice. Btw, for everyone out there, I don’t think His Holiness recorded specific for this album. I feel like it might have been extracted from multiple teachings he did over the years. Correct me if I am wrong.
Thank you for this beautiful collections.
2020-07-19
2. Good not Great - This is a peaceful album, and easy to listen to. I played it while meditating and found that it neither added nor negatively affected the session. I had hoped for more speaking/teaching from the Dalai Lama on the album, and selfishly, of course, had expected his teachings to be in English.
2020-07-06
Tracks: 3 Release date: 1988-01-01 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $2.97
Comments
1. A brilliant, magical compilation - Shivkumar Sharma shows his sublime, mesmerizing ability on santoor. Whether stargazing the night sky through a telescope on your back porch, putting a small one down to sleep to some low volume music, or just your own silent meditation, the master does not let down! I am not a "new-ager", but one needs not to be to appreciate the technical mastery Shivkumar Sharma displays!
2007-11-25
2. Magical hands - I am stunned by the unbelievable technical brilliance of the artist in this album. A real feast for listeners who love melodious and happy music. Whether you are looking for slowly unfolding music with no beats (track ) or if you are looking for fast-paced rendition with tabla beats (track ) you will find this album very absorbing. The third track has a nice folk touch, very relaxing.
2007-03-15
3. Original inlay notes - Raga Gorakh Kalyan is an uncommon but beautiful Raga. Only six notes are used. The third and fifth notes are omitted, the seventh note is flat, and the rest of the notes are major. Some musicians occasionally use the fifth note also but in this version the fifth note is not used at all. That gives this Raga a distinct character of its own. The basic mood of this Raga is romantic. Details of playing: Alap, Jod and Jhala in part one is followed in part two by two compositions in Jhap Taal, a ten beat rhythmic cycle, and in Teen Taal, a sixteen beat rhythmic cycle. (However, this EP omits the Alap in the first track and the Jhap Taal Gat in the second track.) The concluding piece is based on a Dogri folklore from Jammu, Kashmir which is in Raga Mishra Pahadi and in Taal Dadra, a six beat rhythmic cycle. Shivkumar Sharma Born in Jammu, Shivkumar Sharma was brought up in an atmosphere rich in compositions and rhythm. His father, Pandit Uma Dutt Sharma, was an exponent of the Benares tradition of vocal music and a famous percussionist. He first initiated Shivkumar Sharma into vocal music and percussion instruments, and later coaxed him to take to Santoor. Shivkumar started to study and exploit Santoor's possibilities after he had overcome his initial lack of interest for this instrument. At the beginning of his career as Santoor player, Shivkumar fought an intense and lonely battle against the rigid and orthodox world of classical Indian music which declared that Santoor was totally unsuited to the demands of it. It ended in his rising to the position of a musician commanding respect in the most scholarly circles for the depth of his musicianship. In his approach to music Shivkumar takes no liberties with the Ragas and follows the correct traditional Dhrupad style of Alaap, Jod, and Jhala. He maintains a perfect balance between Sur (melody) and Laya (rhythm). Shivkumar is one of the few Indian musicians to enjoy a global reputation. Shafaat Ahmed Khan is one of the most brilliant and popular young Tabla players of India. He belongs to Delhi School of Tabla Playing and had his training under his father Ustad Chhamma Khan. He is a versatile Tabla player, equally at ease while playing solo, or accompanying an instrumentalist, a vocalist, or a dancer. He has accompanied almost all the leading musicians of India. He plays regularly with Pandit Shivkumar Sharma and has made many albums. (Sadly, Shafaat passed away in July ). -Nikhil Chatterjee
2007-01-24
4. A Night time Jewel - Gorakh Kalyan is a night time raga from the time-raga scheme of playing. Simply exotic raga and it comes out really good on Santoor when in able hands of the legendry Pandit Shivkumar Sharma. The Santoor sounds as if it is singing the melody as such in this performance. The technique of Glide or "Ghaseet" is very prominent in the Aalap where the raga is introduced and rendered and explored. This raga is very meditative and devotional in nature and those who have heard the traditional devotional songs from India can relate to some of them. One of the famous Marathi songs “Mogara Fulala” by Pandit Hridaynath Mangeshkar is based on this raga. The mood there is also devotional. Ustad Shafaat Ahemad Khan brings in an amazing Tabla accompaniment in the second piece of the album when he plays the Jhaptaal ( beats) followed by Teental ( beats). Very good sound quality and mixing ! enjoy !
2007-01-23
5. Santoor really hypnotizes you in this album - Gorakh Kalyan is one of the most melodious and romantic ragas and it is simply magical on the santoor. Shivkumar Sharma is at his usual best and Shafaat Ahmed Khan's tabla sounds very good. The lilting "Dogri Folk Tune" is another signature track of the maestro. If you love melodious music, definitely check this out.
2007-01-18
Tracks: 7 Release date: 2012-08-31 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $6.99
Comments
1. Album of ! - The songs on the this album are too perfect! Perfect for today's generation! Every song is perfect on this album! Ishq Wala Love is probably my all time favorite love song! The melody is so soothing and gives me goosebumps! The movie is such a perfect movie about love, romance and also bromance. Ali, Sidharth and Varun did an amazing job in this movie! Hope to see them in more movies in the future!
2012-11-15
2. In Love!!! - I love this movie so much!!! Siddharth, Varun, and Alia did an amazing job as newcomers! I'm completely in love with Siddharth's character Abhimanyu! I bought this whole album and now I can't stop listening/dancing to it! All of the songs are AMAZING! Especially Radha, Vele, Kukkad, and Ishq Wala Love!.....iTunes should definitely put up the videos of all the songs especially Radha!!!
2012-10-21
3. Karan Johar really has taste for good music his movies!! - Vishal-Shekar did a good job with this soundtrack. Radha/Ishq Wala Love songs r well tuned. However the one that takes the cake is The Disco Song, taking the sample from Nazia Hassan's Disco Deewane really works beautifully. This is a wonderful tribute to Nazia Hassan. A very catchy tune buy the album.
2012-09-11
Tracks: 9 Release date: 2015-12-04 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $8.99
Comments
1. Won me - I have not enjoyed a soundtrack in a long time as much as this! Gerua and Janam Janam have definitely stolen my heart. They make me want to fall in love, and it just makes me feel so pure, and passionate again. Premika and Tukkur Tukkur are such fun beats and definitely songs that have not failed to make me enjoy my time in hour long traffic. I always want to just get up and start dancing when I hear them. The theme is just beautiful and I cannot wait to see how these songs are shot. Beautiful soundtrack. Truly Dilwale style
2015-12-06
2. SRK KAJOL BLOCKBUSTER HIT ALBUM - GERUA- proves and takes srk kajol history f luv songs notch higher n sets new bars! I am sure the album wil b da most popular album f ' already GERUA has abt million views in jus a week! Its da most trendin video acros half of globe! Love kajol srk! Cant wait for dec
2015-11-30
Tracks: 8 Release date: 2012-01-01 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $9.99
Comments
1. Current favorite Bollywood movie&soundtrack - The movie is one thing but the soundtrack is wonderful! It's a variety of romance, sorrow, happiness, and fun! The melodies are perfect, singing/singers are flawless, it just has a vintage almost Italian style to it with a small twist of Indian but you can definitely hear it. I just love listening to it so freaking much, pretty simple :)
2013-03-02
2. A Nice Change - The whole album is so refreshing and light; reflects the innocence and purity of the central characters. However, I am a bit skeptical after seeing that Pritam is the music director... I hope it doesn't turn out that one of these beautiful melodies has been "inspired" by some other song from elsewhere. All in all, a really wonderful album AND film :))
2012-09-29
Tracks: 5 Release date: 2017-03-26 Genre:Indian > Regional Indian > Telugu $4.99
Tracks: 9 Release date: 2015-04-04 Genre:Indian > Regional Indian > Tamil $7.99
Tracks: 7 Release date: 2012-12-17 Genre:Indian > Regional Indian > Tamil $5.99
Comments
1. Nothing short of the BEST magician! - Rahman outshines his last masterpiece yet again - this guy is a true master magician! I have particularly enjoyed his use of jazz undertones in songs like "Adiye" in this album, and "Aaromale" in Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa. I love the wide range of sounds he uses to construct the melody of the song, typically complemented with equally binding background singers. Totally blissful.
2013-01-16
2. Elay Keechan is an earworm - (Disclosure: I don't speak Tamil so I can only comment on the music.) Really enjoyed Elay Keenchan, Chithirai Nela and Nenjukulle. However, the MTV Unplugged version of Nenjukulle is much nicer. The thudding beat on the soundtrack album takes away from the melody and flow of the song. Sometimes simpler is better. Nice to see A R Rahman back in form after the disastrous Jab Tak Hai Jaan - seriously, did he just phone that one in. Here's looking forward to some more great music.
2013-01-12
3. Masterpiece is its every possible sense - This one is for keeps. I can see myself getting lost in this album years from now. Such is the timeless quality of music in this album. Don't get me wrong, while Rahman is an undoubted genius however there are a few albums that have proven to be ok/good/great/really great. This is one, I believe is sublime and one of the greatest pieces of music he has made this far.
2012-12-26
Tracks: 8 Release date: 2013-12-09 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $3.99
Comments
1. Amazing Soundtrack - I was captivated by this film. I took friends ti see it, bought the album and then bought the all three Dhoom DVDs. For me, was by far the best. My favorite track is Bande Hain Hum Uske. Once one knows the film, it's hard to listen to it without getting slightly teary. Great filmmaking and music!
2020-11-28
Tracks: 7 Release date: 2014-09-24 Genre:Indian > Regional Indian > Tamil $5.99
Comments
1. Disappointing - Here is an honest review from a hardcore ARR fan!! There used to be days when you wait like you would die if you don't get the first copy to listen to an album from ARR sir. After Roja, I used to go through every newspaper and hoardings just to see "Music by A R Rahman" even without even bothering to see the movie title. During s there were no internet or smartphones. After Gentleman, there was a magic with the Music when Shankar sir was directing a movie. Then we waited for Kadhalan Cassette. Each and every track with the first listen of Urvassi, Ennavalle, Kollayile, Pettaitap.. And we still know what was on the A-Side and B-Side of cassette cause the Music used to pull us so close to it and we never forget. Then there was no stopping.. Indian, Jeans, Boys etc!! The only track I might listen again would be Haricharan Sesh 's Track called Pookkale Sattru.. Am writing this cause am a die hard fan of Sir's Music !! You guys listen to all tracks and let me know if you still feel that Magic!!
2014-09-15
Tracks: 5 Release date: 2016-03-04 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $3.99
Tracks: 25 Release date: 1997-12-31 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $9.99
Comments
1. Not what it may seem - These are not complete songs! Almost every track is a sound byte out of a much larger piece of music. Just as soon as you get into a track it will fade out and another "song" will start up at some random place and leave you just as unsatisfied. There is nothing wrong with this music, only the compiler. The music, what little you're allowed to hear, is beautiful. This CD would be like somebody taking their favorite : out of each Beethoven piano sonata and sticking it on a disk - If you are a dedicated musician or listener and are familiar with the incredible canon of Indian classical music you will be dissapointed.
2008-04-05
2. Go further... find more jewels! - This is definitely a good starting point for music lovers to start with Indian classical music. The artists featured here are all very great and they represent different styles and instruments used in Indian classical context. It is a great idea to explore their albums after listening to these samples. My most favorite instrumentalists are: Ravi Shankar Shivkumar Sharma Hariprasad Chaurasia Ali Akbar Khan Nikhil Banerjee Zakir Hussain Bismillah Khan U Srinivas And Vocalists: Jasraj [one of the most melodious and deep voices] Rajan & Sajan Mishra Bhimsen Joshi M. Balamuralikrishna [especially his devotional songs]
2007-05-05
3. A window into the sublime world of Indian classical - This album is good as a sample, an excellent choice for listeners who are new to Indian classical music. The best thing is that so many maestros of both North & South Indian classical music are covered here. Also, it gives a good intro to so many different instruments and styles.
2006-12-30
Tracks: 6 Release date: 1998-07-08 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $6.99
Tracks: 9 Release date: 2012-10-01 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $3.99
Tracks: 9 Release date: 2013-05-31 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $7.99
Comments
1. BLACKJACK ! - This album is just picture perfect - about an year or so ago was Rockstar ( stars). Rahman continues to surpass his best with each upcoming album. Dhanush s blessed to have such music for his Bollywood debut. Cheers ! Hope Maryan has an audio as brilliant as this one .. Looking forward.
2013-07-10
2. decent effort - I am the biggest Rahman fan around as I own everything he ever produced irrespective of the language. Sadly, this is not very good. Rahman has gone away from his signature style that made him famous,perhaps even got him the oscar, in favor of experimentation. Unfortunately such experimentation does not work and the album is worth listening in songs like tu mun shudi and nazar laye which oozes of his traditional style.
2013-06-23
3. Melodious / Beautiful to Mediocre ?!! - As usual..expectations arouse when i heard 'Tum tak' first with the movie preview.
Then was released 'Tum tak'..even though we have heard similar stuff from ARR before..but seemed really fresh with beautiful lilting musical notes and melody. I completely loved this song. When its ARR even though you have the feeling that i have heard this before, you kind of ignore that feeling and embrace the new song. Thats the magic of his music. Then the title track, "Raanjhanaa" again a beautiful composition. Infact i felt may be this is better than "Tum Tak". Well for me both are really beautiful :) Then came "Tu Mun Shudi", again this song reminded of music we have heard from him before..a song from "Rang de basanti". Still would rate it good. Now the entire album is released..and to my surprise rest all tracks are so mediocre. "Phir Milenge" is slightly above mediocre. Well no one expected this from ARR. I wish he could have done a better job. Now a days, this is the trend with most of the music dirs. they have couple of chart busters to attract the audience initially and then when you listen to the entire album you feel you were cheated. ARR needs to do better, don't remember what his last decent complete album was..Raavan was good could have been better, Rockstar was the best of the lot lately..Jab tak hai Jaan (would say one of his terrible albums), Kadal was slightly refreshing. ARR sir we are missing your magic! My fav list is as follows Raanjhana (/)
Tu Mun Shudi (./)
Tum Tak (./)
Piya Milenge (/) Next album i am awaiting is the Bhaag milkha bhaag.."Zinda" and "Mera Yaar" both superior in their own way..lets hope what the complete album has to offer.
2013-06-13
4. Musical treat - This is definitely a worth buy. I really enjoyed all the songs. As usual all the songs were average on first listen. But now i hooked on to all the songs. Tum tak, piya milege, title track are so addictive. Song flow is very different and has variety of instruments used like sitar, shenai, manjeera and tabla. Waiting to see these songs in the big screen.
2013-06-07
5. Brilliant composition - Yet again Rahman proves why he is so far ahead of the rest. He does not force current popular trends into an album if it does not make sense. And so what you re left with is brilliant music that's relevant to the film, the location and the period in which its set. This album is definitely one of his great albums, comparable to the likes of Swades, Delhi and Rang de Basanti.
2013-06-03
6. God of Indian music! - Rahman is the God of Indian music! An ever glowing 'PURE Ganges' of Indian film music! He has done it yet again with "Raanjhanaa"! Amazing soundtrack... "Tum Tak", "Raanjhanaa Hua" and "Piya Milenge" are mighty brilliant numbers... The rest are also very good enough though these tracks are standouts! Rahman's best soundtrack in recent times. On par with the likes of 'Delhi ', 'Jodhaa Akbar' and 'Rang De Basanti' which are Rahman classics!
2013-06-01
Tracks: 7 Release date: 2008-11-06 Genre:Indian > Bollywood Get
Tracks: 6 Release date: 2015-05-21 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $4.99
Tracks: 14 Release date: 2009-02-19 Genre:Indian > Bollywood Get
Tracks: 6 Release date: 2018-01-21 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $4.99
Tracks: 22 Release date: 2011-07-06 Genre:Indian > Indian Pop $15.99
Tracks: 4 Release date: 1988-12-31 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $5.99
Comments
1. The king of Bamboo flute, the emperor of Raga Malkauns! - When it comes to seriously spiritual domain of Raga Malkauns, few instruments come close to the flute. Coming from the greatest exponent of the bamboo flute, and being a live performance, and to top it all, being accompanied by Zakir Hussain on tabla, Malkauns in this album is probably the best ever you will hear. Highly recommended.
2008-04-18
2. Amazing - I have always been a fan of Raga Malkauns. Hariprasad Chaurasia is known for his soul-stirring rendition of this raga and he does very well in this live album. Zakir Hussain's sensitive accompaniment on tabla adds yet another dimension to this powerful music. Recommended both for beginners and seasoned listeners of Indian classical music.
2008-03-27
Tracks: 8 Release date: 2010-05-24 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $6.99
Comments
1. I Luv "I Hate Luv Storys" - Jab Mila Tu: / Arguably the best song on this soundtrack, it delivers the mood of the movie. With its wonderful lyrics and simple yet oh-so-addictive tune, it stands out and shines. A must buy! Bin Tere: / This song is so beautiful and melodic. It radiates grace and perfection. Sunidhi's singing is what tops it off. I Hate Luv Storys: / Gone are the days when the title track of a movie is the most stellar one. This song is tolerable; the slightly catchy tune makes up for the horrible lyrics and singing (come on, Vishal Dadlani!). Bahara: / And then comes another hit. Shreya Ghoshal sounds better than perfect and very at home in this adorable melodic tune. Sadka Hua: / Another beautiful hit. The tempo is slow and beautiful while the melody is wonderful. The only setback is the shift between the male and female parts; while they're beautiful, the different tunes don't fit together too well. Bin Tere/Bin Tere (Reprise): / While these are good, what is the need for these songs? And Bin Tere isn't really the type of track that needs a remix. Bahara (Chill Version): / Still beautiful, but not as good as the original. Granted, RFK's vocals rival Shreya's, but he beat isn't as wonderful. Overall, IHLS is a beautiful soundtrack filled with truly wonderful music.
2012-04-01
2. Two great songs - - "Bahara" is amazing - Shreya deserves an award for most of her songs, but this one especially! "Sadka Kiya" is so beautiful - I love the romantic lyrics and the combination of Suraj Jagan and Mahalaxmi. Both of these songs have good videos that are sort of a facetious take on various Bollywood romantic films. The "I Hate Luv Storys" title song is fun for a bit, but Imran needs to work on his dancing (and chest-bearing) skills here. The other songs seem like a re-hash of the Dostana soundtrack, so they didn't really impress me.
2011-10-12
3. I kind of love luv storys - ) Jab Mila - / - Thats why it is the first on the album. It is the most amazing number on the album. It sounds refreshing and youthful. )Bin Tere - ./ - Shafqat sounds a little bored on this track, if you want Shafqats version go for the remix. If not listen to the Shekhar Bin Tere track later on this album has more power and it is more well put together. )I Hate Luv Storys - / - This song was fantastic in the movie. It was more fast paced and had more base. Beware, this is not the same song from the movie, it is a toned down slower version that just doesn't match up to the track in the movie. )Bahara - / - Shreya pulls this off well. It turns out to be a sweet romantic girly love song that some listeners may just find perfect. )Sadka Hua - ./ - This singer is actually really good. This song has power and has so much emotional power.
2010-11-21
Tracks: 9 Release date: 2013-03-30 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $7.99
Tracks: 6 Release date: 2008-06-16 Genre:Indian > Devotional & Spiritual $5.94
Tracks: 8 Release date: 1993-12-31 Genre:Indian > Indian Classical $7.99
Comments
1. Last two tracks are repeats - I thought that's worth mentioning as the Itunes store's display of track names is truncated, especially if you visit from your phone. The last two tracks are the whole concert repeated in "continuous" (no track breaks) version. Great concert, great recording, but personally I would have skipped the repeat tracks.
2019-09-16
2. Very intriguing piece of classical music - Raga Rasik Priya is really an exquisite raga -- I haven't heard anything similar to this on instruments. It is very emotional and lingers in your mind for ever. It also speaks volumes of the brilliance of this legendary maestro, Shivkumar Sharma. A must-have for anyone who likes santoor.
2007-02-04
3. Original inlay notes - Santoor and Pandit Shivkumar Sharma are synonymous - an equation accepted by music lovers all over the world. But when one ponders over it, he truly comes across many revelations. It is not only the melodic contents of Santoor that you hear when those magic hands move swiftly caressing the strings but you feel the whole personality vibrating around you. The essence of a particular Raag with its emotional appeal is so earnestly and sincerely portrayed that it turns into an experience to be cherished for a long time. Truly, the personality and Raag manifestation vividly bring about the sense of oneness. As the element of rhythm is slowly introduced, it turns into vibrant experience trying to relate your existence with the balance in nature around you. Simple patterns to begin with, though ultimately tend to become intricate, do not miss their original charm and continue to please you as long as one does not try to analyse the mathematics behind it. This is because the proper selection of melodic patterns and its intelligent blending with the rhythmic intricacies is so effectively done that one gets totally engrossed and attains the spiritual state of mind till this joyous journey arrives at SAM (first beat of a particular tala/rhythmic cycle). The journey towards the climax is so well conducted with occasional flourishes of verve and vigor punctuated by delicate touches and pauses that it transforms into a fulfilled, satisfied experience resulting into thunderous applause denoting oneness between the artist and listeners. Pandit Shivkumar Sharma about the Raag: Rasik Priya is a lesser known Raag of Carnatic Music. It has got a very unusual scale. The second and sixth notes are totally ommitted. Both the third and both the seventh notes are used one after the other. There is no such Raag are even similar Raag in North Indian Music. But this is a very beautiful Raag. Certain Carnatic Raags have become quite popular in North Indian Music like Hamsadhwani, Kirwani, Charukeshi etc. but I do not think Raag Rasik Priya has ever been played by a North Indian Musician. I believe in one theory that each Instrument has got its own dominant personality that means a particular Raag or combination of notes sounds better on a particular Instrument. And I feel the Raag Rasik Priya sounds very beautiful on the Santoor. I personally like this Raag and have tried to give it a particular colour or treatment, which might sound some what different to a Carnatic music listener. But that is my interpretation of this Raag which I have maintained throughout the performance. The beauty and speciality of Indian Classical Music is its unplanned improvisation. And that aspect of our music comes out at its best in a live concert recording. Because the instant reaction of the audiance is very inspiring for the musician. This concert starts with Solo improvisation called Alap, Jor, and Jhala which is played to create the mood of the Raag and is a very essential part of our music. This is followed by three compositions in slow, medium, and fast tempo. All the three compositions are in beat cycle called Teen Taal. As usual Zakir Hussain has provided a very inspiring accompaniment on the Tabla with total understanding of the sentiments of my music, which is his forte.
2007-01-30
4. Rasik Priya - Love of Lovers - “Rasika” means someone that appreciates and adores various forms of arts, poetry, beauty etc. “Priya” is a thing that is dear to someone. “Rasika Priya” means something that is dear to all those who appreciate. What a beautiful concept and a name for a raga! And to top that here is an album presenting this raga by the legendary Indian classical musician Pandit Shivkumar Sharma who is known for his works with the instrument ‘The Santoor”. Santoor is a romantic instrument and Panditji’s music has the power to bring out some amazing moods and feelings through medium its hundred strings. Like many other ragas that are originally Indian Carnatic style, this raga also has crossed over to the North Indian style and Panditji has presented it in his own style that is very unique, gentle, serene and romantic. The first minutes bring out the nature of the raga in the form of Aalap, Jod and Jhala that creates the stage for what is to follow. This is a trip that can take your imagination on a superb journey. Ustad Zakir Hussain, who is none other, than a pleasant dream that occurred to the Indian rhythm and percussion instrument the “Tabla”, graces this album with his most appropriate, supportive and yet outstanding accompaniment. Panditji chooses the slower version (“Vilambit”) of the beat rhythmic cycle “Teentaal” followed by the faster (“Drut”) “Teentaal”. Finally, My hats-off to “Chhanda Dhara” label for the wonderful work they have done in bringing this and many such albums to millions of Indian classical music fans. Enjoy the album!
2007-01-23
Tracks: 15 Release date: 1999-03-23 $9.99
Tracks: 9 Release date: 2000-01-21 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $3.99
Comments
1. Best Bollywood - I don't know why, but this is the only Bollywood movie I like. All others I found had an oddly high percentage of non-Indian looking Indians, and pop/Hollywood content. I like this movie/soundtrack because it's awesome to jam to, yet embodies the traditional sound of Indian music/dance/tradition.
2016-01-02
Tracks: 10 Release date: 2013-09-03 Genre:Indian > Devotional & Spiritual $7.99
Comments
1. Beautiful! A chant for every mood :-) - I love that the chants have a range of 'moods'. Each one will open a new door to Shiva's heart :-) The voices are so beautiful together! I think my favorite track is The Triadic Heart, it has a bit of a Gregorian Chant feel to it that I just love. Wonderful! Thank You!
2013-09-06
Tracks: 7 Release date: 2013-05-13 Genre:Indian > Regional Indian > Tamil $5.99
Comments
1. songs made me buy all the songs - Netru aval irundhal will always remain in our hearts . A timeless classic
Yenga pona rasa. Westernized Tamil folk. Kudos to Shaktishree. A perfect duet in Innum konjam neram.
Africa and nenje eZhu are good but not unique. I would not bother rating sonapaariya and kadal rasa as they are really mediocre ones for a fan of Rahman's music like me
2013-05-16
2. The Master does it again! - Trust on Rahman keeps getting satisfied day in day out whenever his albums release.... This time, he impresses on first listen itself unlike his usual "take time to get used". Kadal Raasa is a crowd favorite and so it is with me, but the best ones of the album are undoubtedly "Innum Konjam Neram", "Naetru Aval" and "Enga Pona Raasa". Esp. "Enga Pona Raasa" is so painful and touching that you drown into the song deep and end up with a heavy heart.... With music like this, the director has the toughest job on hand to visualize them. To me, better than Rahman's last "Kadal" which was a masterpiece in itself. Rahman has changed the landscape of Indian film music, and his experiments are defining. Time will confirm it!
2013-05-16
Tracks: 6 Release date: 2014-01-03 Genre:Indian > Bollywood $4.99