Sunday, September 18, 2022

One Night The Moon - original soundtrack featuring music by Paul Kelly, Kev Carmody and Mairead Hannan

 


One Night the Moon is a 2001 Australian musical non-feature film starring husband and wife team Paul Kelly, a singer-songwriter, and Kaarin Fairfax, a film and television actress, along with their daughter Memphis Kelly. The film was directed by Rachel Perkins and co-written by Perkins with John Romeril. In 2009 Romeril adapted the script as a musical theatre work.

Kelton Pell portrayed an Aboriginal tracker, Albert Yang, with Ruby Hunter playing his wife, who searches for the missing child. Musical score was by Kelly, Kev Carmody and Mairead Hannan, and with other artists they also contributed to the soundtrack. The film won ten awards, including two Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards.

1 Paul Kelly – I Don't Know Anything Anymore

2 Mairead Hannan– Flinders Theme

3 Kaarin Fairfax– One Night The Moon

4 Mairead Hannan & Deirdre Hannan– Moon Child

5 Mairead Hannan– The Gathering

6 Mairead Hannan & Deirdre Hannan & Alice Garner– Now Listen Here

7 Paul Kelly & Kelton Pell– This Land Is Mine

8 Mairead Hannan– The March Goes On - The Gathering 2

9 Kev Carmody– Spirit Of The Ancients

10 Kaarin Fairfax & Kelton Pell– What Do You Know

11 Mairead Hannan– Carcass - The Gathering 3

12 Kev Carmody & Alice Garner & Deirdre Hannan & Mairead Hannan– Night Shadows

13 Kev Carmody– Black & White

14 Mairead Hannan– Moment Of Death

15 Deirdre Hannan & Mairead Hannan– Hunger

16 Kelton Pell & Kaarin Fairfax– Unfinished Business

17 Kev Carmody– Spirit Of The Ancients

18 Deirdre Hannan– Moody Broody

19 Kaarin Fairfax– Little Bones

20 Ruby Hunter– O Breathe On Me

21 Kev Carmody– Moonstruck


One Night the Moon

Monday, September 12, 2022

Craig Armstrong – World Trade Center (Original Motion Picture Score)

 


World Trade Center is a 2006 American docudrama disaster film directed by Oliver Stone, based on the experience of a few police officers during the September 11 attacks, in which they were trapped in the rubble of the collapsed World Trade Center. It stars Nicolas Cage, Maria Bello, Michael Peña, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stephen Dorff, and Michael Shannon. The film was shot between October 2005 and February 2006, and theatrically released in the United States on August 9, 2006. The film was met with generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $163 million worldwide.

The score is by Scottish composer Craig Armstrong.

World Trade Center Cello Theme 3:43

World Trade Center Piano Theme 4:01

New York Awakes 2:30

The Drive Downtown 3:52

Rise Above The Towers 2:26

World Trade Center Choral Piece 2:41

John & Donna Talk About Their Family 1:25

Ethereal 5:25

John's Woodshed 1:39

Marine Arrives At Ground Zero 2:57

Will And Allison In The Hospital 1:54

Allison At The Stoplight 1:08

Jimeno Sees Jesus 1:43

John And Will Found/Will Ascends 5:05

John's Apparition 2:30

John Rescued/Resolution 2:30

Elegy 7:46

Ethereal Piano Coda 2:09


Sunday, August 28, 2022

Elliot Goldenthal – Interview With The Vampire (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 


Elliot Goldenthal scored the 1994 film Interview with the Vampire, working again with director and frequent collaborator Neil Jordan.

The music is characterized by its full, dramatic sound that complements the film's gothic atmosphere. The classical style helps to coveys the dark emotional struggles of the characters.

The rock band Guns N' Roses covered The Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil", which plays during the film's end credits. The song was released as a single CD with "Escape to Paris" as a B side.

The album was nominated for the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, losing on both counts to the score of The Lion King.

1 Elliot Goldenthal– Libera Me 2:47

2 Elliot Goldenthal– Born To Darkness Part I 3:04

3 Elliot Goldenthal– Lestat's Tarantella 0:47

4 Elliot Goldenthal– Madeleine's Lament 3:04

5 Elliot Goldenthal– Claudia's Allegro Agitato 4:45

6 Elliot Goldenthal– Escape To Paris 3:10

7 Elliot Goldenthal– Marche Funêbre 1:50

8 Elliot Goldenthal– Lestat's Recitative 3:37

9 Elliot Goldenthal– Santiago's Waltz 0:36

10 Elliot Goldenthal– Théâtre Des Vampires 1:18

11 Elliot Goldenthal– Armand's Seduction 1:39

12 Elliot Goldenthal– Plantation Pyre 1:59

13 Elliot Goldenthal– Forgotten Lore 0:30

14 Elliot Goldenthal– Scent Of Death 1:39

15 Elliot Goldenthal– Abduction & Absolution 4:42

16 Elliot Goldenthal– Armand Rescues Louis 2:07

17 Elliot Goldenthal– Louis' Revenge 2:35

18 Elliot Goldenthal– Born To Darkness Part II 1:11

19 Guns N' Roses– Sympathy For The Devil 7:38


 Interview With The Vampire

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Björk – The Music From Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint 9

 


Björk – The Music From Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint 9

Style: Soundtrack, Modern Classical, Musique Concrète, Experimental, Minimal

Drawing Restraint 9 is a 2005 film project by visual artist Matthew Barney consisting of a feature-length film, large-scale sculptures, photographs, drawings, and books. The Drawing Restraint series consists of 19 numbered components and related materials. Some episodes are videos, others sculptural installations or drawings. Barney created Drawing Restraint 1-6 while still an undergraduate at Yale University and completed Drawing Restraint 16 in 2007 at London's Serpentine Gallery. With a soundtrack composed by Björk, Drawing Restraint 9 is an unconventional love story set in Japan. The narrative structure is built upon themes such as the Shinto religion, the tea ceremony, the history of whaling, and the supplantation of blubber with refined petroleum for oil.

Gratitude 4:59

Pearl 3:42

Ambergris March 3:57

Bath 5:07

Hunter Vessel 6:36

Shimenawa 2:48

Vessel Shimenawa 1:54

Storm 5:32

Holographic Entrypoint 9:57

Cetacea 3:12

Antarctic Return 4:18

For the composing of the soundtrack, Björk traveled to Japan to study ancient Japanese music. Several tracks are made with the sound of the shō, a Japanese instrument which contains 16 various reeds; Mayumi Miyata plays the shō on multiple compositions in the soundtrack and appears in the film playing the instrument. "Holographic Entrypoint" features a Noh score and vocal performance by Shiro Nomura, which complements a climactic scene in the film.

Alternative folk singer Will Oldham (also known as Bonnie 'Prince' Billy) is featured on the first track, "Gratitude", singing a letter from a Japanese fisherman to General Douglas MacArthur set to a melody by Matthew Barney. Björk brought "Nameless" back from her 2003 tour, and, with the help of Leila Arab, looped and edited it to create the track "Storm". Björk's vocals feature only on the tracks "Bath", "Storm" and "Cetacea". "Gratitude", "Shimenawa" and "Cetacea" feature harp player Zeena Parkins, who previously collaborated with Björk on her 2001 album Vespertine. "Hunter Vessel" was later sampled on her album Volta for the tracks "Vertebræ by Vertebræ" and "Declare Independence". The track "Storm" was featured in the 2012 video game Spec Ops: The Line.


Drawing Restraint 9

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Trigger Happy TV - soundtrack to the series

 


1 Embrace– All You Good Good People 6:06

2 The Church– Under The Milky Way 4:56

3 Babybird– If You'll Be Mine 4:40

4 Pulp– Babies 4:04

5 The Honey Smugglers – Listen 3:30

6 The Beta Band– Dr. Baker 4:08

7 The House Of Love– Shine On 4:02

8 The Waterboys– Spirit 1:47

9 Gomez– Tijuana Lady 7:05

10 Monaco– What Do You Want From Me? 4:07

11 Faithless– Drifting Away 4:09

12 dEUS– Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me) 6:23

13 The Stone Roses– This Is The One 4:59

14 Television Personalities– I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives 2:23

15 Gene– Speak To Me Someone 3:56

16 James– P.S. 5:04

17 Stereophonics– Just Looking 4:14

18 Elastica – Connection 2:22


Trigger Happy TV

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Skin - score by Helene Muddiman - from the original motion picture

 


Skin is a British-South African 2008 biographical film about Sandra Laing, a South African woman born to white parents, who was classified as "Coloured" during the apartheid era, presumably due to a genetic case of atavism. Directed by Anthony Fabian and based on the book When She Was White: The True Story of a Family Divided by Race by Judith Stone, Skin premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2009.

The score by Hélène Muddiman is hauntingly beautiful, with elements of African rhythms and vocals by Miriam Stockley. It won awards at the International Film Festival, USA (Best Score) and the Accolade Award For Excellence (Original Score Hélène Muddiman), United Nations Time For Peace.

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Music From and Inspired By the Robert Altman Film Short Cuts

 

The Short Cuts Soundtrack was released in 1993 as the soundtrack album for the film Short Cuts. The album was released by the Imago Recording Company.

Several well-known musicians provided material for this album, including Bono and The Edge from U2, Elvis Costello and Iggy Pop. Michael Stipe from R.E.M. makes a guest vocal appearance on one track.

Most of the songs are performed by jazz singer Annie Ross, who appears in the film. Actress Lori Singer performs cello on three classical compositions.


1 sound effect – Open On Helicopters

2 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– Conversation On A Barstool

3 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– To Hell With Love

4 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– Punishing Kiss

5 Lori Singer & The Trout Quartet– Cello Concerto In B Minor

6 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– Blue

7 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– Evil California (These Blues)

8 Lori Singer– "Berceuse" From "The Firebird Suite"

9 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– A Thousand Years

10 Lori Singer & The Trout Quartet– Cello Concerto No. 2, Opus 30

11 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– Imitation Of A Kiss

12 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– Full Moon

13 Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– I Don't Know You

14 The Low Note Quintet– Nothing Can Stop Me Now

15 sound effect  – Earthquake

Ending Credit Music Medley :

16a Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– Prisoner Of Life

16b Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet– I'm Gonna Go Fishin'

17 Thomas Tree & Cory J. Coppage – How Does She Do It So Quickly?





Short Cuts

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

David Byrne ‎– Lead Us Not Into Temptation - Music From The Film Young Adam

 


Mostly composed of obliquely lyrical chamber music, “Lead Us Not Into Temptation” is the album realization of David Byrne’s score to David Mackenzie’s film “Young Adam” (starring Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton). And by any judge, this is lovely chamber music indeed; the intimate, blue-hued arrangements are abstractly evocative, with aching, then arching string melodies. The urbane cover of jazz titan Charles Mingus’ raucous “Haitian Fight Song” seems incongruous here, even if it’s ideal for the film. But the main cues have a nicely haunting quality, and the hymn-like vocal tracks “Speechless” and, especially, “The Great Western Road” will please fans of the erstwhile Talking Head’s more pensive side. An Academy Award winner for his contribution to the score to “The Last Emperor,” Byrne obviously has his soundtrack bona fides. This disc’s instrumental invention does surprise. (Billboard review)

Body In A River 2:52

Mnemonic Discordance 2:43

Seaside Smokes 3:08

Canal Life 2:28

Locks & Barges 2:00

Haitian Fight Song 2:50

Sex On The Docks 4:25

Inexorable 2:20

Warm Sheets 3:01

Dirty Hair 4:48

Bastard 2:57

The Lodger 4:16

Ineluctable 4:20

Speechless 4:04

The Great Western Road 4:43


Lead Us Not Into Temptation


Thursday, May 26, 2022

Vinyl: Music From The HBO Original Series Volume 1 - various artists

 


1 Ty Taylor– The World Is Yours 2:58

2 David Johansen– Personality Crisis 3:44

3 Kaleo – No Good 3:55

4 Sturgill Simpson– Sugar Daddy (Theme from Vinyl) 3:45

5 Ruth Brown– Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean 2:57

6 Otis Redding– Mr. Pitiful 2:31

7 Dee Dee Warwick– Suspicious Minds 3:17

8 Mott The Hoople– All the Way from Memphis 4:58

9 David Johansen– Stranded in the Jungle 4:44

10 Chris Kenner– I Like It Like That 1:57

11 Ty Taylor– Cha Cha Twist 2:38

12 The Jimmy Castor Bunch– It's Just Begun 3:43

13 Soda Machine– Want Ads 2:58

14 The Meters– Hand Clapping Song 2:55

15 Soda Machine– Slippin' into Darkness 3:45

16 The Edgar Winter Group– Frankenstein 4:46

17 Nasty Bits– Rotten Apple 2:12

18 Foghat– I Just Want to Make Love to You 4:19


Vinyl

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

Sunday, May 1, 2022

The Chieftains – "Reel Music" The Film Scores - music composed and arranged by Paddy Moloney

 


Treasure Island

1 Opening March 1:00

2 Loyals March 1:45

3 Island Theme 2:28

4 Setting Sail 2:38

5 French Leave 2:00

6 Blind Pew 2:05

7 Treasure Cave 2:10

8 The Hispanola / Silver And Loyal's March 3:30

Barry Lyndon

9 Love Theme (O'riada / Moloney) 3:29

Three Wishes For Jamie

10 Love Theme 1:49

11 The Matchmaking 1:13

12 Mountain Fall / Main Theme 1:50

Tristan And Isolde

13 Love Theme 2:12

14 March Of The King Of Cornwall 2:13

15 The Falcon 1:37

16 Escape And Chase 3:56

17 The Departure 3:28

The Grey Fox

18 Main Theme 6:00

The Year Of The French

19 The French March 2:35

20 Cooper's Tune / The Bolero 2:08

21 Closing Theme And March 3:27


Reel Music


Monday, April 25, 2022

Maurice Jarre ‎– A Walk In The Clouds (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 


A Walk in the Clouds is the original soundtrack recording of the 1995 Golden Globe-winning film A Walk in the Clouds starring Keanu Reeves, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Anthony Quinn, Giancarlo Giannini and Debra Messing. Released on the Milan Records label, the original score and songs were composed by Maurice Jarre, except "Crush the grapes" and the famous "Mariachi Serenade,” which were composed by Leo Brouwer (music) and Alfonso Arau (lyrics). The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.

Victoria 7:29

Butterfly Wings 2:54

The Harvest 3:01

Crush The Grapes 2:17

First Kiss 3:15

Mariachi Serenade 2:49

Fire And Destruction 10:17

A Walk In The Clouds 3:05


A Walk In The Clouds


Saturday, April 16, 2022

Peter Gabriel – Passion - Music For The Last Temptation Of Christ

 


Passion (re-released as Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ) is an album released in 1989 by the English singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel. It was the first Peter Gabriel album to be released on Real World Records. It is his second soundtrack and eighth album overall. It was originally composed as the soundtrack album for the film The Last Temptation of Christ, but Gabriel spent several months after the film's release further developing the music, finally releasing it as a full-fledged album instead of a movie soundtrack. It is seen as a landmark in the popularisation of world music, and won a Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 1990. 

As the soundtrack for the film, Gabriel used the resources of WOMAD, an organization he founded, to bring together musicians from the Middle East, Africa, Europe and South Asia. He worked with them to create music meant to enhance the mood of the film, but he also added a modern ambient musical touch to the original pieces, producing a musical work that has influenced many musicians. Passion introduced many listeners to such artists as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Youssou N'Dour, L. Shankar, and Baaba Maal.

Released: Jun 6, 1989

Genre: Electronic, Rock, Stage & Screen

Style: Soundtrack, Tribal, Ambient

1 The Feeling Begins 3:59

2 Gethsemane 1:25

3 Of These, Hope 3:55

4 Lazarus Raised 1:25

5 Of These, Hope (Reprise) 2:44

6 In Doubt 1:32

7 A Different Drum 4:40

8 Zaar 4:53

9 Troubled 2:55

10 Open 3:27

11 Before Night Falls 2:19

12 With This Love 3:39

13 Sandstorm 3:02

14 Stigmata 2:27

15 Passion 7:38

16 With This Love (Choir) 3:20

17 Wall Of Breath 2:29

18 The Promise Of Shadows 2:13

19 Disturbed 3:35

20 It Is Accomplished 2:55

21 Bread And Wine 2:19


Passion - Music For The Last Temptation Of Christ

see also: https://soundtrackheaven.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-passion-of-christoriginal.html



Saturday, March 26, 2022

Henry Mancini – The Music From Peter Gunn (TV Series)

 


Peter Gunn was an American private eye television series, starring Craig Stevens as Peter Gunn with Lola Albright as his girlfriend Edie Hart. The series aired on NBC from September 22, 1958 to 1960 and on ABC in 1960–1961. The series was created by Blake Edwards, who, on occasion, was also writer (for 39 episodes) and director (for nine episodes).

Peter Gunn is notable for being the first televised detective program whose character was created for television, instead of adapted from other media. The series is probably best remembered today for its music, including the "Peter Gunn Theme", which was nominated for an Emmy Award and two Grammys for Henry Mancini. Subsequently it was performed and recorded by many jazz, rock and blues musicians. 

The show's use of modern jazz music was a distinctive touch that helped set the standard for many years to come, with cool jazz themes accompanying every move Gunn made. The music, composed by Henry Mancini, was performed by a small jazz ensemble which included a number of prominent Los Angeles-based jazz and studio musicians. Trumpeter Pete Candoli, alto saxophonist Ted Nash, flutist Ronny Lang, trombonist Dick Nash, and pianist and future composer John Williams provided most of the improvised jazz solos. Williams plays the piano part on the title music ostinato.

Prominent jazz musicians occasionally made on-screen appearances. Trumpeter Shorty Rogers appeared in the episode titled "The Frog" playing flugelhorn as Lola sings "How High the Moon". Drummer Shelly Manne, in addition to performing on the soundtrack album, was credited with a Special Guest role in the 1959 episode "Keep Smiling" playing drums in the "Bamboo Club" combo. Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida plays guitar as himself in the 1959 episode "Skin Deep".

In his autobiography Did They Mention the Music? Mancini stated: "The Peter Gunn title theme actually derives more from rock and roll than from jazz. I used guitar and piano in unison, playing what is known in music as an ostinato, which means obstinate. It was sustained throughout the piece, giving it a sinister effect, with some frightened saxophone sounds and some shouting brass. The piece has one chord throughout and a super-simple top line."


1 Peter Gunn
2 Sorta Blue
3 The Brothers Go To Mother's
4 Dreamsville
5 Session At Pete's Pad
6 Soft Sounds
7 Fallout!
8 The Floater
9 Slow And Easy
10 A Profound Gass
11 Brief And Breezy
12 Not From Dixie
Bonus Tracks
13 Walkin' Bass
14 Blue Steel
15 Spook!
16 Blues For Mother's


The Music From Peter Gunn

Saturday, March 19, 2022

various artists - Dream With the Fishes - soundtrack compilation

 


Dream with the Fishes was writer/director Finn Taylor's directorial debut in 1997. The film follows a suicidal man who forms a friendship with a terminally ill man. Taylor has claimed that the film is loosely autobiographical. Taylor himself once spent six years traveling around the country with a friend. In one interview, Taylor claimed, "When I was 19, I contemplated suicide and attempted to hold up a drug store." The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, and would go on to earn $460,000 in limited release. The film also received a relatively positive reception from critics. Roger Ebert said that the film, "shows some of the signs of unchained ambition." The Los Angeles Times said "of all the towering blockbusters this summer, 'Dream With The Fishes' has more heart than the lot of them."

Dream With The Fishes Soundtrack:

Released: 1998

1 Nick Drake– River Man

2 Tindersticks– El Diablo En El Ojo

3 Greg Brown – Sadness

4 Jeremy Toback– Word Behind The Words

5 Jeremy Enigk– Abegail Anne

6 Cal Tjader– Soul Sauce

7 Squirrel Nut Zippers– Blue Angel

8 Leroy & The Drivers– The Sad Chicken

9 Grandaddy– Why Would I Want To Die

10 Ear Two Thousand– Coming Home

11 Ween– I'm Holding You

12 Chaser– Billy Away

13 The Waterboys– Fisherman's Blues

Dream With the Fishes

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

 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Kitaro – Toyo's Camera - Japanese American History During WWII - (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 

Tōyō Miyatake (宮武東洋, Miyatake Tōyō; 1895–1979) was a Japanese American photographer, best known for his photographs documenting the Japanese American people and the Japanese American internment at Manzanar during World War II.

In 2009, the film Toyo's Camera was released, documenting the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II through the perspective of the photographer's images. It was narrated by George Takei, with music by Kitaro.

The soundtrack consists of several tracks taken from various Kitaro albums.

1        Planet    2:34
2        Estrella    4:21
3        Fairy Of Water    4:22
4        The Field    4:54
5        The Scroll Is Read    4:05
6        Satobiki    9:17
7        Wave Of Sand    4:48
8        Nageki    5:45
9        A Passage Of Life    8:00
10        Silk Road    7:52
11        Golden Mask    2:33
12        Heaven And Earth    11:18

Track Information:
Planet: from the album "Mandala"
Estrella: from the album "Thinking Of You"
Fairy Of Water, Wave Of Sand & Golden Mask: from the album "An Ancient Journey"
The Field: from the album "The Light Of The Spirit"
The Scroll Is Read: from the album "The Soong Sisters"
Satobiki: from the album "Gaia Onbashira"
Nageki: from the album "Kojiki"
A Passage Of Life: from the album "Dream"
Silk Road & Heaven And Earth: from the album "Daylight, Moonlight: Live In Yakushiji"

Toyo's Camera


 https://youtu.be/M542t3nDQUY
 

Friday, February 25, 2022

Erskineville Kings: Soundtrack to the Motion Picture - music by various artists

 

Erskineville Kings is a 1999 Australian drama film directed and produced by Alan White. The film was produced by Radical Media made for Palace Films on a minimal budget. It was released on 1 January 1999.

The lead actor, Hugh Jackman, in his film debut, won the Film Critics Circle of Australia award for Best Male Actor.

The soundtrack is a compilation of tracks by Australian artists and theme music composed by Don Miller Robinson.

Label:    Air Recordings – AIR9
Country:    Australia
Released:    1999
Genre:    Rock
Style:    Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Power Pop, Post-Punk

1    Green Bears (dialogue)    0:53
2    The Craw –    Too Wild 4:15
3    Died Pretty–    Winterland 4:24
4    The Stems–    Tears Me In Two 3:21
5    Sunnyboys–    Alone With You 4:01
6    Nick Barker –    Fence Building 3:11
7    Wet Taxis–    Sailors Dream 3:53
8    Penny Flanagan–    Lap It Up 3:25
9    Died Pretty–    Everybody Moves 4:48
10    The Faith –    Wild Changes 4:24
11    Nick Barker –    Gold 2:48
12    Don Miller Robinson*–    Erskineville Kings Theme 4:46
13    Don Miller Robinson*–    Barkys Theme 1:20
14    Don Miller Robinson*–    Melancholy Theme 4:02

Erskineville Kings

 

Monday, February 21, 2022

Some Like It Hot (Original Music From The Motion Picture Sound Track) expanded edition _ Adolph Deutsch,Barney Kessell,Marilyn Monroe

 

Some Like It Hot (Original Film Soundtrack 1959)   
1    Marilyn Monroe Accompanied By Matty Malneck And His Orchestra–    Runnin' Wild
2    Adolph Deutsch And His Orchestra–    Sugar Blues / Runnin' Wild
3    The Society Syncopators*–    Down Among The Sheltering Palms
4    Unknown Artist–    Randolph Street Rag
5    Marilyn Monroe Accompanied By Matty Malneck And His Orchestra–    I Wanna Be Loved By You
6    Adolph Deutsch And His Orchestra–    Park Avenue Fantasy
7    Adolph Deutsch And His Orchestra–    Down Among The Sheltering Palms / La Cumprasita - I Wanna Be Loved By You
8    Marilyn Monroe Accompanied By Matty Malneck And His Orchestra–    I'm Through With Love
9    Adolph Deutsch And His Orchestra–    Sugar Blues / Tell The Whole Darn World
10    Adolph Deutsch–    Play It Again Charlie
11    Matty Malneck And His Orchestra–    Sweet Georgia Brown
12    The Society Syncopators*–    By The Beautiful Sea
13    Adolph Deutsch And His Orchestra–    Park Avenue Fantasy
14    Matty Malneck And His Orchestra–    Some Like It Hot
        Marilyn Monroe   
15    Marilyn Monroe–    Some Like It Hot (Single A Side)
        Barney Kessel Plays Some Like It Hot   
16    Barney Kessel–    Some Like It Hot
17    Barney Kessel–    I Wanna Be Loved By You
18    Barney Kessel–    Stairway To The Stars
19    Barney Kessel–    Sweet Sue - Just You
20    Barney Kessel–    Runnin' Wild
21    Barney Kessel–    Sweet Georgia Brown
22    Barney Kessel–    Down Among The Sheltering Palms
23    Barney Kessel–    Sugar Blues
24    Barney Kessel–    I'm Thru With Love
25    Barney Kessel–    By The Beautiful Sea
        Jack Lemmon Sings And Plays Music From Some Like It Hot   
26    Jack Lemmon–    I'm Thru With Love
27    Jack Lemmon–    Sweet Sue - Just You
28    Jack Lemmon–    I Wanna Be Loved By You
29    Jack Lemmon–    Down Among The Sheltering Palms


 Some Like It Hot

 



Friday, February 18, 2022

Jean-Claude Petit – Jean de Florette (Original Soundtrack From The Motion Picture)

 

Jean-Claude Petit (born 14 November 1943) is a French composer and arranger, born in Vaires-sur-Marne. After accompanying jazzmen in his childhood, Petit went to the Conservatoire de Paris, where he studied harmony and counterpoint. He did the string arrangements for Mink DeVille's Le Chat Bleu album, as well as orchestrating the backing parts to some French pop singles in the mid-to-late 1960s, including those of Erick Saint-Laurent and yé-yé girls Christine Pilzer and Monique Thubert.

In 1973 he composed La leçon de Michette. The song was popular in Italy due to its use in the soundtrack of a well-known Carosello (the Italian TV spot broadcast) from 1973 to 1976.

1979 saw his first major film soundtrack commission (Alexandro Jodorowsky's Tusk), but he had been releasing solo records at least a decade earlier, including at least four for the Chappell Music Library, as well as his album Chez Jean-Claude Petit, released in the early 1970s. In 1976 he collaborated with Pierre Delanoë, Toto Cutugno, Vito Pallavicini in a very popular and funky music for Mireille Mathieu called Ciao Bambino, Sorry. In addition, he was a frequent collaborator with French film music composer Jack Arel: the pair's most well-known production, "Psychedelic Portrait", was featured in an episode of the cult TV series The Prisoner. His scores for The Return of the Musketeers (1989) and Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) remain perhaps his best known work internationally. In 1995 he was nominated for a Victoires de la Musique award in soundtrack of the year for L'Etudiante Etranger. 

Jean de Florette was released in 1986.

1        Jean De Florette    2:51
2        Les Oeillets    2:00
3        L'eau    0:49
4        Le Corbillard    1:08
5        Les Pieds Dans L'eau    1:24
6        Florette    1:32
7        Les Lapins, L'australie    1:16
8        L'arrivee    2:20
9        Les Graines    1:43
10        Les Plus Dur Est Fait    2:17
11        Les Artistes    0:35
12        L'orage    3:22
13        Baptistine    1:49
14        Les Romarins    1:53
15        La Secheresse    2:06
16        L'accident    1:30
17        L'enterrement    1:31
18        Le Miel    1:12
19        Generique Fin    3:33