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Monday, December 23, 2024

Home Alone Christmas - music by John Williams and various artists

 


1 Darlene Love – All Alone On Christmas 4:15

2 Alan Jackson – Holly Jolly Christmas 2:15

3 Fox Albert Choir – My Christmas Tree 2:35

4 John Williams – Somewhere In My Memory 3:49

5 Atlantic Starr – Silver Bells 4:15

6 TLC– Sleigh Ride - 3:44

7 Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers – Christmas All Over Again 4:12

8 Southside Johnny – Please Come Home For Christmas 2:41

9 John Williams – Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas 2:40

10 John Williams – Carol Of The Bells 1:25

11 Mel Tormé – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 3:05

12 Lisa Fischer– O Come All Ye Faithful 3:26

Home Alone Christmas

see also: A Charlie Brown Christmas

Friday, November 15, 2024

John Lurie – African Swim And Manny & Lo (Two Film Scores)

 


John Lurie (born December 14, 1952) is an American musician, painter, actor, director and producer. He co-founded the Lounge Lizards jazz ensemble, has acted in 19 films, including Stranger than Paradise and Down by Law; has composed and performed music for 20 television and film works; and he produced, directed, and starred in the Fishing with John television series. In 1996 his soundtrack for Get Shorty was nominated for a Grammy Award, and his album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac: Greatest Hits has been praised by critics and fellow musicians.


African Swim

1 Main Titles 3:14

2 Al Al Al Al 3:11

3 Big Trouble 3:09

4 Men Working 1:05

5 Teddy Bears Nik Pop 1:13

6 Sex With Al 1:01

7 Gun Dance 1:05

8 Tomato Fight 1:07

9 Al Is Hated 0:54

10 Vibe Whoops 1:24

11 Goodbye To Peach 2:56

12 African Swim (End Titles) 1:44

Manny & Lo

13 Manny & Lo (Main Titles) 1:59

14 Tiffany's Bedroom 0:40

15 Driving Into Country 1:38

16 Manny With Lunchbox 0:26

17 She's Not A Nurse 0:50

18 Manny Leaves Lo 0:48

19 Monster Trucks 0:32

20 Lo Crawls Through Window 0:58

21 Wild Bill 0:40

22 Dream Elaine Driving 0:41

23 Kidnapping Elaine 2:34

24 Hypnotize The Lizard 0:54

25 Manny & Lo (End Titles) 6:07


Saturday, October 5, 2024

Branford Marsalis Quartet Featuring Terence Blanchard – Music From Mo' Better Blues

 


Music From "Mo' Better Blues" is a collaborative album by Branford Marsalis Quartet and Terence Blanchard. It was released in 1990 through Columbia/CBS Records as a soundtrack to Spike Lee's 1990 film Mo' Better Blues. Recording sessions took place at RCA Studios and Sound On Sound in New York. Production was handled by Bill Lee, Delfeayo Marsalis, Raymond Jones and DJ Premier, with Spike Lee serving as executive producer. It features contributions from film stars Cynda Williams, Denzel Washington and Wesley Snipes, and American hip hop duo Gang Starr.

The album peaked at number 63 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. Music video was released for a single "Jazz Thing". In 1991, the soundtrack received a nomination for a Soul Train Music Award for Best Jazz Album, while the song "Again Never" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group at the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards.

1 Harlem Blues 4:50

2 Say Hey 3:18

3 Knocked Out The Box 1:35

4 Again, Never 3:54

5 Mo' Better Blues 3:39

6 Pop Top 40 5:40

7 Beneath The Underdog 5:06

8 Jazz Thing 4:50

9 Harlem Blues (Acapulco Version) 4:47


Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Me, Myself & Irene (Music From The Motion Picture) - various artists

 


1 Foo Fighters– Breakout

2 Smash Mouth– Do It Again

3 Third Eye Blind– Deep Inside Of You

4 The Offspring– Totalimmortal

5 Ellis Paul– The World Ain't Slowin' Down

6 Wilco– Any Major Dude Will Tell You

7 Ivy– Only A Fool Would Say That

8 Hootie & The Blowfish– Can't Find The Time To Tell You

9 Brian Setzer Orchestra– Bodhisattva

10 The Push Stars– Bad Sneakers

11 Marvelous 3– Reelin' In The Years

12 Pete Yorn– Strange Condition

13 Ben Folds Five– Barrytown

14 Billy "Pink" Goodrum– Razor Boy

15 Tom Wolfe (2)– Where He Can Hide


Me, Myself & Irene

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

The Monkey's Mask - music from the motion picture - original music by Single Gun Theory

 


The Monkey's Mask is an international co-production 2000 thriller film directed by Samantha Lang. It stars Susie Porter and Kelly McGillis. Porter plays a lesbian private detective who falls in love with a suspect (McGillis) in the disappearance of a young woman. The film is based on the 1994 verse novel of the same name by Australian poet Dorothy Porter.

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001 the soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack Album with music composed and performed by Australian band Single Gun Theory.


1 The Monkey's Mask 3:32

2 On The Case 1:49

3 The Pink Room 1:49

4 Watching Diana 1:10

5 Eye Candy 2:02

6 Bloody Poetry 1:04

7 The Seduction 1:57

8 Mickey In The Mist 0:50

9 Love At The Window 1:17

10 Overflow 1:58

11 Head Shots 0:48

12 Silos 1:19

13 Theft 1:29

14 Death Threat 1:35

15 Case Closed 2:01

16 Illusion (Film Mix) 4:19

17 Schubert: Notturno In E-Flat, D. 897 (Special Film Edit) 4:41

18 Handel: Lascia Ch'io Pianga 4:18

19 The Rocks 3:25

20 Evidence 2:56

21 Illusion (Dissolution Remix) 4:51


The Monkey's Mask

Saturday, July 22, 2023

Marking Time: Music from the ABC TV Mini-Series...music by Martin Armiger, John Butler and various artists

 


1 John Butler With Martin Armiger Band*– Randa

2 The John Butler Trio– Betterman (Marking Time Mix)

3 Stephen Cummings With Martin Armiger Band*– Land Of Plenty

4 The John Butler Trio With Khalil Gudaz & Jade MacRae– Across The Universe

5 John Butler With Martin Armiger Band*– Boys' Guitar

6 The John Butler Trio– Pickapart

7 The John Butler Trio– Your Friend Tracy

8 John Butler & Khalil Gudaz– East Of Brackley, West Of Nowhere

9 Shauna Jensen & Yaleidys Salazar Fernandez With Martin Armiger Band*– Mambo #5

10 Oumou Sangare– N'guata

11 Martin Armiger Band*– Headscarf Incident / The Bus That Takes Her Away

12 The John Butler Trio– Attitude

13 Rex Goh– Nature

14 Shauna Jensen With Martin Armiger Band*– All My Friends

15 Martin Armiger Band*– Like A Garden

16 Mir Wais & Jade MacRae– Girlsong

17 John Butler – Crazy Situation

18 Rex Goh– Really Hard Questions

19 The John Butler Trio With Khalil Gudaz– Betterman (End Credits)

20 Khalil Gudaz With Martin Armiger Band*– Everyday They Do This


Sunday, January 8, 2023

Lalo Schifrin and John E. Davis – The Best Of Mission: Impossible - Then And Now

 


Mission: Impossible was an American espionage television series that aired on CBS from September 1966 to March 1973. It was revived in 1988 for two seasons on ABC. It also inspired the series of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise beginning in 1996.

Created and initially produced by Bruce Geller, the show chronicled the exploits of a small covert team of secret government agents, known as the Impossible Missions Force, and their sophisticated methods of deceiving, manipulating and thwarting hostile Iron Curtain governments, third world dictators, corrupt industrialists, and crime lords, among others. In the first season, the team is led by Dan Briggs (played by Steven Hill); Jim Phelps (played by Peter Graves) takes charge for the six remaining seasons. Briggs and Phelps usually assemble the same core team of agents, all of whom have careers and some degree of celebrity outside of espionage. The team is occasionally supplemented by other specialists.

Although two albums of re-recorded music from the original series had previously been released under Schifrin's name, Music from Mission: Impossible (Dot, 1967) and More Mission: Impossible (Paramount, 1968) the original scores were not commercially available until 1992 when GNP Crescendo released The Best of Mission: Impossible – Then and Now featuring five scores by Lalo Schifrin for the original series and five by John E. Davis for the revival (Schifrin also scored three episodes of the revival, including the premiere, but none were included).

1 Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible Main Title 0:49

Suite From "The Contender" Pt. 1

2 Lalo Schifrin– The Plot 0:31

3 Lalo Schifrin– Ready 3:12

4 Lalo Schifrin– Rollin 0:44

5 Lalo Schifrin– Time 1:11

6 Lalo Schifrin– Sleeping Phelps 1:11

Suite From "Submarine"

7 Lalo Schifrin– More Plot 2:39

8 Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible Theme 1:10

Suite From "The Killer"

9 Lalo Schifrin– Bower Hotel 1:55

10 Lalo Schifrin– Check Out Time 2:45

11 Lalo Schifrin– The Trick 2:16

Suite From "Takeover"

12 Lalo Schifrin– Signal Light 0:42

13 Lalo Schifrin– Kate Thomas 1:28

Suite From "Underground"

14 Lalo Schifrin– Tape Machine 3:17

15 Lalo Schifrin– Good Job 0:47

16 Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible End Credit 0:29

17 John E. Davis*– Mission: Impossible 88 Main Title 1:03

Suite From "The Plague"

18 John E. Davis*– Tricky Ears 0:38

19 John E. Davis*– This Is The Chase 2:40

Suite From "The Bayou"

20 John E. Davis*– Croc Bait 1:45

21 John E. Davis*– Not Worth It 3:38

Suite From "The Cattle King"

22 John E. Davis*– Nice Boat 0:59

23 John E. Davis*– Bait The Hook 1:48

24 John E. Davis*– Hot Time 0:44

25 John E. Davis*– I Guess It Is 1:17

26 John E. Davis*– Freak Time 1:34

27 John E. Davis*– Whacko Time 1:42

Suite From "Deadly Harvest" 2:00

28 John E. Davis*– Melt Down 2:00

29 John E. Davis*– Framed 2:05

Suite From "Church Bells In Bogota"

30 John E. Davis*– Coffee 1:16

31 John E. Davis*– Ring Around The Finger 1:17

32 John E. Davis*– Mission: Impossible 88 End Credit 0:35

33 Neil Norman– An Interview With Peter Graves 14:55

34 The Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted By Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible Theme 6:07


The Best Of Mission: Impossible - Then And Now

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Patrick Doyle – Much Ado About Nothing (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 


Much Ado About Nothing is a 1993 romantic comedy film based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name. Kenneth Branagh, who adapted the play for the screen and directed it, also stars in the film, which features Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Beckinsale in her film debut.

The music to Much Ado About Nothing was composed by frequent Kenneth Branagh collaborator Patrick Doyle, who makes a brief cameo in the film as Balthazar singing Sigh No More Ladies and Pardon, Goddess of the Night. The soundtrack was released May 4, 1993 through Epic Soundtrax.

"The Picnic" (2:28)

"Overture" (4:20)

"The Sweetest Lady" (2:05)

"The Conspirators" (2:39)

"The Masked Ball" (1:55)

"The Prince Woos Hero" (1:18)

"A Star Danced" (2:43)

"Rich She Shall Be" (1:42)

"Sigh No More Ladies" (1:58)

"The Gulling of Benedick" (3:12)

"It Must Be Requited" (1:58)

"The Gulling of Beatrice" (1:41)

"Contempt Farewell" (1:32)

"The Lady is Disloyal" (2:14)

"Hero's Wedding" (0:47)

"Take Her Back Again" (3:10)

"Die to Live" (4:43)

"You Have Killed a Sweet Lady" (3:03)

"Choose Your Revenge" (1:48)

"Pardon, Goddess of the Night" (4:32)

"Did I Not Tell You" (1:40)

"Hero Revealed" (1:26)

"Benedick the Married Man" (2:06)

"Strike Up Pipers" (2:41)


Much Ado About Nothing

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Elmer Bernstein – The Magnificent Seven (Original Motion Picture Score)

 


The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American Western film directed by John Sturges. The screenplay by William Roberts is a remake – in an Old West–style – of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai (initially released in the United States as The Magnificent Seven). The ensemble cast includes Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn, and Horst Buchholz as a group of seven gunfighters, and Eli Wallach as their main antagonist. The seven title characters are hired to protect a small village in Mexico from a group of marauding bandits, led by Wallach.

The film's score is by Elmer Bernstein. Along with the readily recognized main theme and effective support of the story line, the score also contains allusions to twentieth-century symphonic works, such as the reference to Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, second movement, in the tense quiet scene just before the shoot out. The original soundtrack was not released at the time until re-used and re-recorded by Bernstein for the soundtrack of Return of the Seven. Electric guitar cover versions by Al Caiola in the U.S. and John Barry in the U.K. were successful on the popular charts. At the 33rd Academy Awards, the score was nominated for Best Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.

Bernstein's score has frequently been quoted in the media and popular culture. Starting in 1963, the theme was used in commercials in the U.S. for Marlboro cigarettes for many years. A similar-sounding (but different) tune was used for Victoria Bitter beer in Australia. The theme was included in a scene of the James Bond film Moonraker.

1 Main Title And Calvera

2 Council

3 Quest

4 Strange Funeral / After The Brawl

5 Vin's Luck

6 And Then There Were Two

7 Fiesta

8 Stalking

9 Worst Shot

10 The Journey

11 Toro

12 Training

13 Calvera's Return

14 Calvera Routed

15 Ambush

16 Petra's Declaration

17 Bernardo

18 Surprise

19 Defeat

20 Crossroads

21 Harry's Mistake

22 Calvera Killed

23 Finale


The Magnificent Seven

Friday, March 11, 2022

Giorgio Moroder - Midnight Express (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 

Midnight Express is a 1978 prison drama film directed by Alan Parker, produced by David Puttnam and written by Oliver Stone, based on Billy Hayes's 1977 non-fiction book Midnight Express. It stars Brad Davis, Irene Miracle, Bo Hopkins, Paolo Bonacelli, Paul L. Smith, Randy Quaid, Norbert Weisser, Peter Jeffrey and John Hurt.

Released on October 6, 1978, by Casablanca Records, the soundtrack to Midnight Express was composed by Italian synth-pioneer Giorgio Moroder. The score won the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1979.

1        Chase    8:26
2        Love's Theme    5:34
3        (Theme From) Midnight Express    4:41
4        Istanbul Blues 3:20
5        The Wheel    2:25
6        Istanbul Opening    4:44
7        Cacaphoney    2:57
8        (Theme From) Midnight Express 4:47


 Midnight Express

 

Saturday, October 9, 2021

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)...music by Daniel Pemberton

 

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a 2015 spy film directed by Guy Ritchie and written by Ritchie and Lionel Wigram. It is based on the 1964 MGM television series of the same name, which was created by Norman Felton and Sam Rolfe. The film stars Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Debicki and Hugh Grant.

The musical score for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. was composed by Daniel Pemberton. The soundtrack album was released by WaterTower Music on August 7, 2015. The musical score received many glowing reviews with the LA Times noting "it is composer Daniel Pemberton who in some ways seems to understand the idea of the movie even better than Ritchie, his score featuring breathy flutes, twangy guitar, spooky harpsichord and pounding drums and organ capturing the mixture of pastiche, homage and a twist of the new in a way the rest of the film rarely matches."

-Roberta Flack     Compared To What    
–Daniel Pemberton     Out Of The Garage    
–Daniel Pemberton     His Name Is Napoleon Solo    
–Daniel Pemberton     Escape From East Berlin    
–Tom Zé And Valdez*     Jimmy, Renda-Se    
–Daniel Pemberton     Mission: Rome    
–Daniel Pemberton     The Vinciguerra Affair    
–Daniel Pemberton     Bugs, Beats And Bowties    
–Solomon Burke     Cry To Me    
–Louis Prima     Five Month, Two Weeks, Two Days    
–Daniel Pemberton     Signori Toileto Italiano    
–Daniel Pemberton     Breaking In (Searching The Factory)    
–Daniel Pemberton     Breaking Out (The Cowboy Escapes)    
–Peppino Gagliardi     Che Vuole Questa Musica Stasera    
–Daniel Pemberton     Into The Lair (Betrayal Part I)    
–Daniel Pemberton     Laced Drinks (Betrayal Part II)    
–Luigi Tenco     Il Mio Regno    
–Daniel Pemberton     Circular Story    
–Daniel Pemberton     The Drums Of War    
–Daniel Pemberton     Take You Down    
–Daniel Pemberton     We Have Location    
–Daniel Pemberton     A Last Drink    
–Nina Simone     Take Care Of Business    
–Daniel Pemberton     The Unfinished Kiss

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. 

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Saturday, October 2, 2021

Morning Of The Earth (Original Film Soundtrack) / Morning Of The Earth Reimagined

 

Morning of the Earth is a 1971 classic surf film by Alby Falzon and David Elfick.

The film's soundtrack was produced by G. Wayne Thomas and included music and songs by noted Australian music acts Tamam Shud, John J. Francis, Brian Cadd, Mike Rudd and G. Wayne Thomas. The record became the first Australian Gold soundtrack album. In October 2010, the soundtrack for Morning of the Earth (1971) was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.

The film portrays surfers living in spiritual harmony with nature, making their own boards (and homes) as they travelled in search of the perfect wave across Australia's north-east coast, Bali and Hawaii. The movie is regarded as one of the finest of its genre and noted as recording the first surfers to ride the waves at Uluwatu on the very southern tip of Bali and so bringing Bali to the attention of surfers around the world and so the beginnings of Bali as a major tourist destination. 

-G. Wayne Thomas     Morning Of The Earth     5:06
–Terry Hannagan     I'll Be Alright     4:05
–Tamam Shud     First Things First     4:06
–Brian Cadd     Sure Feels Good     3:44
–Ticket     Awake     5:21
–G. Wayne Thomas     Getting Back     4:59
–G. Wayne Thomas     Open Up Your Heart     3:40
–Ticket     Dream Chant     8:13
–John J. Francis     Simple Ben     7:42
–Tamam Shud     Bali Waters     6:12
–Brian Cadd     Making It On Your Own     5:56
–Peter Howe      Ullawatu     2:46
–G. Wayne Thomas     Day Comes     2:51
–Tamam Shud     Sea The Swells     6:14
–Peter Howe      I'm Alive     3:42
–Brian Cadd     Come With Me     4:54

–Mick Turner & Xylouris Ensemble With Vocals By Oliver Mann      Morning Of The Earth     5:31
–Bonnie "Prince" Billy & The Cairo Gang     I'll Be Alright     4:25
–Matt Corby     First Things First     3:46
–Tom Curren     Sure Feels Good     3:59
–Goons Of Doom     Awake     4:02
–Busby Marou     Getting Back     5:41
–Jack River     Open Up Your Heart     3:41
–The Sand Pebbles     Dream Chant     4:14
–Machine Translations     Simple Ben     5:32
–Pond      Bali Waters     4:31
–The Autumn Defense     Making It On Your Own     3:59
–Blake Mills     Ullawatu     3:11
–Xavier Rudd     Day Comes     2:38
–Andrew Kidman & The Windy Hills     Sea The Swells     7:49
–Andrew Vanwyngarden     I'm Alive     4:23
–Andrew Kidman     Come With Me     4:17
 

Morning Of The Earth 

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Monday, February 1, 2021

The Man Who Fell To Earth...original soundtrack recording...music by Stomu Yamashta and John Phillips

 

 Tracklist
1     –Stomu Yamash'ta     Poker Dice    
2     –Louis Armstrong     Blueberry Hill    
3     –John Phillips     Jazz II    
4     –Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra     Venus: The Bringer of Peace    
5     –John Phillips     Boys From The South    
6     –Stomu Yamash'ta     33 1/3    
7     –John Phillips     Rhumba Boogie    
8     –Kingston Trio     Try To Remember    
9     –Stomu Yamash'ta     Mandala    
10     –John Phillips     America    
11     –Stomu Yamash'ta     Wind Words    
12     –John Phillips     Jazz    
13     –Stomu Yamash'ta     One Way    
14     –John Phillips     Space Capsule    
15     –John Phillips     Bluegrass Breakdown    
16     –John Phillips     Desert Shack    
17     –Stomu Yamash'ta     Memory of Hiroshima    
18     –John Phillips     Window    
19     –John Phillips     Alberto    
20     –Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra     Mars: The Bringer of War    
21     –John Phillips     Liar, Liar    
22     –John Phillips     Hello, Marry Lou    
23     –Robert Farnon     Silent Night    
24     –Genevieve Waite     Love Is Coming Back    
25     –John Phillips     The Man Who Fell To Earth

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Thursday, October 15, 2020

Master and Commander - The Far Side of the World...music from the motion picture...by Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon and Richard Tognetti

 

A trio of noted Australian musicians--Iva Davies, Richard Tognetti and Christopher Gordon--composed the film's score. They previously collaborated on "The Ghost of Time," a piece commissioned for the Millennium celebrations in Sydney, which came to the attention of Peter Weir. The director was so impressed, he played the piece on the Master And Commander set throughout production, and he asked its creators to write the music for his movie. 

The score interweaves "Old World" and "New World" music, reflecting the talents and backgrounds of its composers. Iva Davies hails from both pop and classical traditions; Richard Tognetti, one of the world's great violin virtuosos, taught Russell Crowe the ins and outs of the instrument; and film/television composer Christopher Gordon brought orchestral texture to the project. 

Given the period, it comes as no surprise that the score is infused with source music from Bach (Cello Suite) and Mozart, among other great classical composers. Percussion dominates portions of the score. "Drums signal the forward movement of the ship," says Davies, "that it's on a mission. It brings you back into the action." The score's biggest surprise comes with its use of synthesizers. "Peter doesn't make films in the expected way," says Davies, "and for that reason we wanted the score to be not what everyone expected. Peter wanted some scenes to have what I call a kind of 'futuristic' sense"--conveying the idea that these 19th century sailors were cutting-edge explorers. 

 Tracklist:
1     The Far Side Of The World    
2     Into The Fog    
3     Violin Concerto No. 3 "Strassburg" K.216, 3rd Movement    
4     The Cuckold Comes Out Of The Amery    
5     Smoke N'Oakum    
6     Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis    
7     Adagio From Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No.8 In G Minor, Christmas Concerto    
8     The Doldrums    
9     Prelude (From The Unaccompanied Cello Suite No.1 In G Major    
10     The Galapagos    
11     Folk Medley    
11.a     O'Sullivan's March    
11.b     The Cuckold Comes Out Of The Amery    
11.c     Mother Hen    
11.d     Mary Scott    
11.e     Nancy Dawson    
12     The Phasmid    
13     The Battle    
14     La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid (No 6, Op. 30)    
15     Full Circle

                                        Master and Commander

 

Sunday, August 2, 2020

David Lynch's Mulholland Drive..music from the motion picture...music by Angelo Badalamenti



Director David Lynch's affection for kitschy lounge music and emotionally overwrought mid-century pop has long since proven to be more than trend or irony; indeed, it's often the uneasy spiritual axis of his films. The soundtrack of Mulholland Dr. turns on the usual Lynchian motifs (the brooding atmosphere of Angelo Badalamenti's ominous synth-and-orchestra cues tossed with a dash of Lynch's own off-center compositions), yet manages to evoke a sense of foreboding that's distinctly its own.

Badalamenti leads off with a curve, the nervous orchestra swing-romp "Jitterbug," before descending into a dark soundscape that becomes murkier and more avant-goth at every turn. Bubbling through that morass are pop nuggets variously cheesy (Dave Cavanaugh's lounge-ready "The Beast"), lugubriously bluesy (Sonny Boy Williamson's take on Willie Dixon's "Bring It On Home"), and alternately innocent ("I've Told Every Little Star") and liturgical ("Llorando"). Three tracks of the director's own (cowritten with John Neff) skulking Lounge Music from Hell ratchet up the tension even further; it's the perfect garnish for this darkly delicious film-music cocktail. --Jerry McCulley (Amazon review)


Saturday, October 12, 2019

Memoirs of A Geisha...original motion picture soundtrack...music composed and conducted by John Williams


The haunting, recurring themes of this score help to give the perfect atmosphere to the movie. The music does exactly what it was supposed to do in musically illustrating and complementing the film and setting the mood. 

John Williams, Yo Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman do such a superb job of musically interpreting the story. Yo-Yo Ma describes John Williams' score as "poetic and mysterious". It is he who expresses these elements through his cello while violinist Itzhak Perlman provides strategic moments of enchantment.

As you listen to this soundtrack it casts a spell over you, and shuts out everything except the music and the emotion. From the innocence of "Going to School" to the drama of "The Fire Scene and the Coming of War" it enchants and pulls you in. Listening to it is almost like meditation. 








Friday, June 7, 2019

Meet Joe Black...original motion picture soundtrack...music by Thomas Newman


Thomas Newman, one of the finest film score composers of our day, did some of his finest work with Meet Joe Black. Mr. Newman is particularly adept with scoring for large orchestra, especially the string section. With the orchestra he often mixes electronic sounds and exotic instruments, not in some gimmicky way but so seamlessly that there's no way to tell exactly what you're hearing. His forte is large-scale, adagios, slowly played by seemingly endless strings to create moods of melancholy, tenderness or triumph. In the case of this score he also has created themes that hint at the vastness and mystery of the universe, something totally appropriate to the film itself. 

The music of Meet Joe Black is mostly of a sweeping nature, the large orchestral forces totally engulfing the listener in long passages without any apparent pauses, the kind of music one might listen to when looking at a starry sky deep at night. But there's more than that. The "Everywhere Freesia" section plunges the listener into the world of English Pastoral music for a few minutes of delightful reverie. "Fifth Avenue" is a jaunty dancelike piece that features an almost Klezmer-style clarinet. The Finale (That Next Place) is a resoundingly triumphant movement, full of resolution and ending with a gigantic flourish of horns and strings worthy of a Bruckner symphony.

The soundtrack works very well as a stand alone and can be enjoyed without any knowledge of the film. In addition, it varies it's themes often enough and its tracks are long enough to make it easily listenable. ...(Amazon review)





Wednesday, March 1, 2017

New Score from Morricone Youth for Mad Max (George Miller's 1979 Dystopian Action Film)



MORRICONE YOUTH was formed in 1999 in New York City with a mission statement to compose, re-interpret, perform and record only "music written for the moving image" (e.g., film and television soundtracks, library music) in all incarnations from playing shows with projections dedicated to specific composers or film genres in clubs and performance spaces to live scoring films in theaters and art institutions. Over the years, the band has released a number of CD's of re-interpretations of obscure soundtrack music from the past as well as a score to an "imaginary film" entitled "Silenzio Violento,"

COUNTRY CLUB RECORDS and MORRICONE YOUTH (with distribution from Light In The Attic Records and Revolver) are releasing a 15 LP/EP vinyl series to coincide with each midnight movie/silent film for which the band has written original music and live scored over the past five years at various movie theaters around NYC. The first in September 2016 was a 6-song EP for George A. Romero's zombie classic "NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD." (1968) The next, immediately following in November 2016, was another 6-song EP for THE ADVENTURES OF PRINCE ACHMED (1926).




January 2017 saw the release of the third installment in the series, MAD MAX, a full length LP for George Miller's classic 1979 Australian dystopian action film. Mixed by World Inferno Friendship Society's Scott Hollingsworth, the energy of the album matches the fresh and frantic vitality of the film that served as it's inspiration. Joining Morricone Youth on MAD MAX is drummer Brian Kantor (The Cardigans' Nina Persson, Shudder To Think's Nathan Larson, Higgins and Fruit Bats). The album's sonic warmth was created in part by the band's use of the extensive analog keyboard collection maintained by Joe McGinty's (Psychedelic Furs/Loser's Lounge) at Carousel Vintage Studio, where the LP was captured and engineered by Steve Silverstein (TapeOp). 

MAD MAX is available from Light In The Attic Records and via the band's website

The album is also available digitally from CDBaby

You can stream the album on Soundcloud HERE


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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Morning of the Earth...Original Soundtrack 1972 movie



Morning of the Earth is arguably the first surf movie that went beyond waves and into something of a (wordless) meditation on life based on surfing. The film is a product of it's time (very early '70's - first years of short board transition) and is full of back-to-the-country hippy vibes as well as some beautifully filmed surfing on Australian, Hawaiian and Bali waves. 

The soundtrack is therefore a mixed bag of Australasian country folk (G Wayne Thomas), psychedelic prog-rock (Taman Shud), and seriously wonderful Acid Rock from New Zealand's forgotten Ticket. Their tracks Awake and Dream Chant are worth the price alone. Like the film, the soundtrack is a bit of a time machine back to a by-gone era. The soundtrack is for the nostalgic or those wanting a good compilation of early 70's Australasian psych-folk stuff. The film is still one of the all-time classic surf movies too so check it out.









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