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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Looking for miracles - Financial Express

The first single by the band Super Heavy, which A R Rahman and Mick Jagger are a part of, throws up a few surprises If you were wary when you first heard the news that AR Rahman was teaming up with Mick Jagger, Dave Stewart, Damien Marley, and Joss Stone to form a ‘super band’ called Super Heavy, you’re probably not alone. Given Jagger’s inability to produce any work of note away from the Rolling Stones, and the fact that Stewart stopped being a significant name since the Eurythmics dissolved in 1990, one didn’t really expect fireworks. There was also some worry expressed in music circles about how the music would sound with so many disparate styles coming together from Stone’s R&B to Marley’s reggae tunes and Rahman’s more ambiguous ‘world music’ style. And the biggest question of all was: what role can one expect heavyweight Jagger to play? Read Full : Looking for miracles