A.R. Rahman Between Heaven and Earth
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CD Details
- Released: May 4, 2004
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Sony Masterworks
Tracks:
- 1.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: The Golden Era
- 2.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Warriors in Peace (Hindi Version)
- 3.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Lord An's Empire
- 4.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Water
- 5.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Horses
- 6.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Mountains
- 7.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Dacoit Duel
- 8.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Lai Chi
- 9.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Buddha's Remains
- 10.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Blue Light
- 11.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: The Monk and the Miracle
- 12.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Desert Storm
- 13.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Escape
- 14.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Warriors of Heaven and Earth
- 15.Between Heaven and Earth, for chorus & orchestra: Warriors in Peace (English Version)
Product Description:
The rise of Bollywood soundtracks in the West has led to an increased awareness of the unique and often kitschy music and their composers, which have a popularity in India that rivals that of top pop stars in the West. With hundreds of song credits ranging from ad jingles or film soundtracks, as well as the music for the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Bollywood Dreams, the 38-year-old Rahman's resume is such that he's now considered one of the great composers of India. Based on his original score to the film Warriors Of Heaven And Earth, this album adaptation is Rahman's first full-fledged orchestral work. Eschewing tabla and sitar cliques, Rahman takes in influences of Turkey and China as well as India and integrates them into sweeping orchestral arrangements that recall the East-meets-West panoramic beauty of the The Last Emperor soundtrack. Rahman has the rare ability to articulate complex emotions without lyrics, and Between Heaven And Earth is the work of this master in full bloom. --Tad Hendrickson