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M.I.A. Album: “Arular”

M.I.A. Album: “Arular”
Album Information :
Title: Arular
Release Date:2005-03-22
Type:Unknown
Genre:Electronic/Dance, Underground Hip-Hop, Reggae Dancehall
Label:XL
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:634904918620
Customers Rating :
Average (4.0) :(166 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Banana Skit Video
2 Pull Up the People Video
3 Bucky Done Gun Video
4 Fire Fire Video
5 Freedom (Skit)
6 Amazon Video
7 Bingo Video
8 Hombre Video
9 One for the Head Skit Missy Elliott and M.I.A. Video
10 10 Dollar Video
11 Sunshowers Video
12 Galang Video
13 Galang Video
14 Do Ya' (Exclusive)
DixPix "DixPix" (Albany, NY) - August 16, 2006
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- Captivated by Arular

My 10 year old daughter and my 61 year old butt can't get enough of Arular. Masterfully edited - as tight and rich as the Beatles at their peak. The dad loves the mechanical electronic aspects. The girl has to sing along with the singsong poetry and just dance to it.

Maya's voice is awesome. My brother's reaction was that he doesn't like foreigh sounding funny voices in his music, so this isn't for everyone. But it's not just for open minded college students. This is the real thing. This is a most favored treat in our huge and eclectic music collection.

As with other reviewers, we, too, are put off by the violent images, but for us it has the authentic feel of a window into the revolutionary third world.

earthling (Sri Lanka, Colombo) - July 07, 2005
70 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
- The Real Story behind M.I.A.

First of all I'm a Sinhalese from Sri Lanka...

I told you guys this.... because there'll be some people saying this is a biased and a resist view..To hell with it.. I don't care.......This is specially for all the Sri Lankans... to get an idea about M.I.A. and her music...

I read in a review saying PLO is not a terrorist organisation...Its PLOT actually... PLOT is one of many organisational arms of the LTTE. And M.I.A.'s father was an active member of the PLOT.

For people who don't know what the hell I'm talking bout....

Sri Lanka is a country in Asia....(you may have heard about it or may have not...) And there are 3 major ethnic groups in Sri Lanka..Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim. A group of tamil Rebels calling themselves LTTE, wants to divide the country asking for a separate state. And We have been at war with these terrorists for about 17 years....Now we are on peace talks, but not sure if it will last or not..

The LTTE perfected the art of suicide Bombing, have killed thousands of innocent people, have massacred entire Sihhala & Muslim villages...I mean killing soldiears in a war is one thing but bombing buses & trains and killing innocent people by suicide bombings.....thats why countries call them terrorists..

M.I.A. real name Mathangi arulpragasam is a Sri Lankan Tamil... Her farther was an active PLOT member (PLOT is a another org of LTTE)....got killed by the Sri Lankan Army (Or still missing..amounts to the same thing) when attending to some terrorist activities.. M.I.A. stands for `Missing In Action'......she's also probably referring to her father's disappearance during the war.. If you go to her website you can see loads of LTTE logos (Ealam logos with the Tiger's head with two T-56 guns...this is why LTTE is also referred as Tigers)..and a map of the Area of Sri Lanka where the LTTE wants a separate state....I mean.........common...why do you want to put terrorist propaganda in your music website...? Just because her farther belongs to a terrorist group ...she doesn't have to take the same road...

In `Sunshinedown' vedio there is a scene where some girls dancing wearing the uniform of the Female LTTE guerrilla's.......in the notes of making the vedio, she proudly says she employed some real female guerrilla's in that video.....................

Way to go MIA...................I read some saying MIA is original...of cause she may be the first artist who, employed real terrorists in a music video....

She openly supports LTTE, a terrorist group which is banned in many countries, including USA. Just check it out if you don't believe me... should be at the top of the list... maybe she's angry with Sri Lanka and Sinhala people..( where she express her views in "Pull Up The People" and "Fire Fire" -

Taken from Fire Fire-

Growin up, Brewin Up

Guerilla gettin trained up

look out look out

From over the Rooftop [reffering to ..LTTE Snipers.. a reall menace]

Competition coming up now

Load up,

Aim,

Fire Fire,

Pop

"Row Da Boat - Straight to da ocean

Give 'im a run - A run at his own game"

[Sea Tigers (LTTE's sea fighters) constantly battle's with SL's navy.... She's talking bout kicking our navy's ass...yeah in her dreams maybe......]

She has a lot of LTTE propaganda in her music website...even promoting LTTE in music...WTF...

As a Sri Lankan opposing Terrorism I don't like her....But if I look at her music without a political view....the album is pretty cool

G. Mitchell "greggmitch" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - April 06, 2005
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
- It's got a nice beat and I can dance to it...sorta

After the relentless hype building up to the oft-delayed release of M.I.A.'s debut CD, it's finally here, and...well...it's a bit of a letdown, quite honestly, after all the hoopla. Sure, "Galang" "Sunshowers" and especially "$10" are catchy addictive Timbaland-meets-Basement Jaxx on a boat to Jamaica blender, but after a few spins, song after song begins to sound exactly the same, and MIA's signature "patois" grates after a bit, too. Strip away the state-of-the-art production beats & sheen from Richard X and Diplo, and you haven't got much - sorta work in progress. I think M.I.A. has lots of potential, but needs to work on her songwriting skills a bit more if she wants to last longer than her cover stories.

Rob - March 22, 2005
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
- Allmusic review...

A cursory listen to Arular makes one wonder how it could generate so much heated, in-depth talk, as it did well before its official release. This is very direct and physical party music, with lots of slang-filled phrasings that might not have any more meaning than "The roof is on fire!" or "Dizzouble dizzutch!" to Americans. It's music that is conducive to dancing or doing other carefree things in the sunshine, rather than what you should hear most often through feeble computer speakers in dimly lit rooms. So why bother discussing it at all? Well, below the surface is a lot more than anyone's basic idea of a good time. The blend of styles - a dense, often chaotic collage of garage from the U.K., dancehall from Jamaica, crunk from the Dirty South, electro and hardcore rap from New York, and glints of a few others - is unique enough to baffle anyone who dares categorize it. Beats crack concrete in whomping blasts and scramble senses in exotic patterns; flurries of percussive noise, synthetic handclaps, and synth jabs add chaos; exuberant vocals are delivered in a manner that will be frequently unintelligible to a lot of ears. More importantly, once all the layers of rhythm and accents are peeled away, you'll hear that Maya Arulpragasam - the London-based woman of Sri Lankan origin who, along with a host of fellow producers, is behind the album - has a lot more on her mind and in her past than fun, even when she's only alluding to the violence and strife her people have endured. The images that adorn the cover of the album aren't present merely for the sake of design, either; the tanks aren't a nod to the No Limit label. (Enter 10,000-word history of pre-tsunami Sri Lanka here.) The one key definite about Arular is that it's the best kind of pop album imaginable. It can be enjoyed on a purely physical level, and it also carries the potential to adjust your worldview.

ljncolour "Dan" (USA) - June 20, 2005
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- DONT MISS THIS ONE

"Galang" is a great and very danceable song with a very 'bollywood' feel to it.......

The other songs on this album are masterpieces within themselves, and I recommend this to anyone looking for anything new to listen to.

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