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Soon Rahman added commissions for Hindi (Bollywood) films to his workload. In songs for Ratnam's Bombay and Dil Se, and for the Hindi films Vishwavidhaata, Taal and Lagaan, he created a body of work unparalleled, at least in the '90s, for ravishing melodic ingenuity. "I wanted to produce film songs," he says, "that go beyond language or culture." They went beyond India too. As Western film cultists discovered India's pop cinema, they realized that along with the ferocious emoting and delirious dances, there was a master composer--the man Indians call the Mozart of Madras...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Culture: The Mozart of Madras | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

...movie scores and more than 200 songs will sap any man. But each film contains a sprig, often a full bouquet, of musical inspiration. The terminally goofy plastic-surgery movie Vishwavidhaata boasts a ravishing number, Kal Nahin Tha, with the vocalist Sujatha whispering, then warbling her heart out. Taal birthed two instant classics, Ishq Bina and Nahin Samne, both of which Rahman would adopt as signature ballads for Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Bombay Dreams...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going West | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...coming to Broadway this spring, and Rahman is now creating the score for a ?Lord of the Rings? musical due in London next year. But why wait to be mesmerized? Click onto Music Central right now and play, for starters, ?Kal Nahi Tha Wo? (from ?Vishwavidhata?), ?Ishq Bina? (from ?Taal?) and the propulsive chant ?Chaiyya Chaiyya? from both ?Dil Se? and ?Bombay Dreams?). If these don?t land on your top-ten hummable list, consider music therapy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Lord of the Feeling: The Return of the Feelies | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

...night last week, the giant awoke with a roar. Rock and mud, steam and magma belched from its 44-mile-deep core. Two villages vanished under a newly created lagoon nearly a mile long. Orange lava licked its way down the southern slopes of Taal, on top of roof-deep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines: Belch of a Killer | 10/8/1965 | See Source »

...first shock of disaster, it was feared that as many as 2,000 might have perished. Refugee camps were hurriedly set up, and President Diosdado Macapagal left his own birthday party to supervise rescue operations. How many victims Taal had claimed this time might not be known for months, if ever. In the first three days, 25 bodies were found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines: Belch of a Killer | 10/8/1965 | See Source »

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