Sunday, August 30, 2020

Hollywoodland...music from the motion picture.....various artists

 

 
Various ‎– Hollywoodland (Music From The Motion Picture)
Released: 2007
 
Tracklist
1     –Petr Vronský     Superman M E     0:47
2     –The Platters     The Great Pretender     2:40
3     –Frankie Laine     On The Sunny Side Of The Street     2:46
4     –Lionel Hampton     Flying Home     3:14
5     –Bo Diddley     Bo Diddley     2:29
6     –Conway Twitty     It's Only Make Believe     2:13
7     –Chico O'Farrill     El Cumbanchero     2:34
8     –John Coltrane     Theme For Ernie     4:56
9     –Little Richard     The Girl Can't Help It     2:31
10     –King Pleasure     You're Crying     3:12
11     –Chico O'Farrill     Elephant Walk     3:22
12     –Jerry Butler     He Will Break Your Heart     2:48
13     –Buster Brown     Fannie Mae     2:57
14     –Chico O'Farrill     At Last     3:46 


Sunday, August 16, 2020

Lovely and Amazing..music from the motion picture...original score composed and produce by Craig Richey

 

 
Tracklist
1     –Deb Talan     Forgiven    
2     –Elwood     Slow    
3     –Josh Rouse     Parts and Accessories    
4     –
Craig Richey     Opening    
5     –
Craig Richey     Elizabeth And Paul Argue    
6     –
Craig Richeys     Elizabeth At Kevin's Part I    
7     –
Craig Richey     Baldasaro    
8     –Pillbox      I Must Be Crazy    
9     –Poetized     The Microphone Song    
10     –
Craig Richey     One Hour Photo    
11     –
Craig Richey     Paul Has No Sympathy    
12     –
Craig Richey     Annie Gets Ready At Mirror    
13     –Eszter Balint     Almost Gone    
14     –
Craig Richey     Elizabeth at Kevin's Part II    
15     –
Craig Richey     Annie At Restaurant    
16     –
Craig Richey    He Looked Lost    
17     –
Craig Richey     Ending    
18     –Craig Richey     Coulda Beena Logger 
 

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)