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Monday, March 10, 2025

Nowhere Boy (Original Soundtrack From The Motion Picture)

 


Nowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical drama film, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson in her directorial debut. Written by Matt Greenhalgh, it is based on Julia Baird's biography of her half-brother, the musician John Lennon. The movie is about the teenage years of Lennon (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith (Kristin Scott Thomas) and his mother Julia Lennon (Anne-Marie Duff), the creation of his first band, The Quarrymen, and its evolution into The Beatles.

The soundtrack features several of the songs played by The Quarrymen at the time depicted in the film. New recordings were made featuring performances by Johnson and the Nowhere Boys. Thomas Brodie-Sangster was able to play the guitar before landing his role, but, as he is right-handed, learned how to play left-handed, à la McCartney. Producers negotiated with Yoko Ono for the rights to use Lennon's song "Mother" in the film, which Yoko gave after having watched a private screening of the movie.

1 Jerry Lee Lewis– Wild One 1:50

2 Dickie Valentine– Mr Sandman 2:16

3 Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats– Rocket 88 2:49

4 Elvis Presley– Shake, Rattle & Roll 2:37

5 Wanda Jackson– Hard Headed Woman 1:58

6 Screamin' Jay Hawkins– I Put A Spell On You 2:24

7 The Nowhere Boys– Maggie May 1:56

8 The Nowhere Boys– That'll Be The Day 2:08

9 Eddie Bond And The Stompers*– Rockin' Daddy 1:57

10 Eddie Cochran– Twenty Flight Rock 1:43

11 The Nowhere Boys– That's Alright Mama 1:55

12 The Nowhere Boys– Movin' And Groovin' 2:04

13 The Nowhere Boys– Raunchy 1:33

14 Big Mama Thornton– Hound Dog 2:50

15 Gene Vincent And The Blue Caps*– Be-Bop-A-Lula 2:34

16 Aaron Johnson – Hello Little Girl 1:51

17 The Nowhere Boys– In Spite Of All The Danger 2:52

18 John Lennon– Mother 3:53


Sunday, March 10, 2024

The Newton Boys - Music From The Motion Picture

 


The Jim Cullum Jazz Band– The Pearls 3:39

Patty Griffin And Bad Livers– Copenhagen 2:45

Danny Barnes, Buell Neidlinger, Robert Bowlin, Ken Pickard And The Northwest Sinfonia*– True Blue 6:20

Bad Livers– Riverboat Shuffle 3:30

Abra Moore And Bad Livers– Milenberg Joys 4:27

Bad Livers– Alabama Jubilee 4:10

Carl Sonny Leyland– Barrelhouse Drag 2:36

Erik Hokkanen And Bad Livers– Lulu Lou 2:35

Bad Livers– That's A Plenty 2:33

Bad Livers– Jazz Me Blues 2:56

Guy Forsyth And Bad Livers– Wright Or Wrong 2:59

James P. Johnson*– The Dream 3:44

The Northwest Sinfonia*– Gettin' It All 3:43

Kris McKay And Bad Livers– After You've Gone 3:27

The Northwest Sinfonia*– The Great Train Robbery 5:15

The Jim Cullum Jazz Band– Wild Man Blues 4:57


The Newton Boys - Music From The Motion Picture

Friday, August 6, 2021

Philip Glass - The Qatsi Trilogy: Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, Naqoyqatsi

Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimalism, being built up from repetitive phrases and shifting layers. Glass describes himself as a composer of "music with repetitive structures", which he has helped evolve stylistically.

Glass founded the Philip Glass Ensemble, with which he still performs on keyboards. He has written numerous operas and musical theatre works, twelve symphonies, eleven concertos, eight string quartets and various other chamber music and film scores. Three of his film scores have been nominated for Academy Awards. 

Koyaanisqatsi

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The Qatsi trilogy is the informal name given to a series of non-narrative films produced by Godfrey Reggio and scored by Philip Glass:

    Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance (1982)
    Powaqqatsi: Life in Transformation (1988)
    Naqoyqatsi: Life as War (2002)

The titles of all three motion pictures are words from the Hopi language, in which the word qatsi translates to "life". The series was produced by the Institute For Regional Education, who also created the Fund For Change.


Powaqqatsi

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 Naqoyqatsi

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The Qatsi Trilogy

Monday, September 3, 2018

1969 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - music by various 60's artists



   1. All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
  2. White Room - Cream
  3. When I Was Young - The Animals
  4. Green River - Creedence Clearwater Revival
  5. Goin' Up The Country - Canned Heat
  6. Time Of The Season - The Zombies
  7. Get Together - Jesse Colin Young
  8. Can't Find My Way Home - Blind Faith
  9. Tuesday Afternoon - The Moody Blues
  10. Wooden Ships - Crosby, Still & Nash
  11. Windows Of The World - The Pretenders






Friday, April 13, 2018

Night On Earth...original soundtrack recording...music by Tom Waits



Released in 1992, Waits's soundtrack to Jim Jarmusch's quirky Night on Earth is built around a recurrent theme reminiscent of Rain Dogs and manipulated into moods that reflect the cities in which the movie's various stories are told. Banjo and accordion are used to great effect to evoke the three European cities. Elsewhere, marimba and other percussion that Tom Waits was using on his "official" recordings at the time are well suited to the darkness and humor in Jarmusch's stories. The two new songs written by Waits and partner Kathleen Brennan stick to the same instrumental blueprint, but have little to commend them to a place in the pantheon of Waits's songs.

  1. Back In The Old World (Gypsy)
  2. Los Angeles Mood (Chromium Descensions)
  3. Los Angeles Theme (Another Private Dick)
  4. New York Theme (Hey Can You Have That Heart...
  5. New York Mood (A New Haircut And A Busted Lip)
  6. Baby I'm Not A Baby Anymore (Beatrice Theme)
  7. Good Old World (Waltz)
  8. Carnival (Brunello Del Montalcino)
  9. On The Other Side Of The World
  10. Good Old World (Gypsy Instrumental)
  11. Paris Mood (Un De Fromage)
  12. Dragging A Dead Priest
  13. Helsinki Mood
  14. Carnival Bob's Confession
  15. Good Old World (Waltz)
  16. On The Other Side Of The World (Instrumental)





Friday, March 9, 2018

Next Stop Wonderland...music from the motion picture...various artists..jazz, samba and bossa-nova



The fear of loneliness, a hope for romance, the occasional pang of moody nostalgia--it's all found in the light romance of Next Stop Wonderland. But few of Wonderland's plot devices work quite as convincingly at portraying these themes as the movie's soundtrack. Filled with the classic sounds of bossa nova and samba, these songs ooze with the melancholy found in the movie. There's a lot of great stuff here: classic Astrud Gilberto, Coleman Hawkins, Marcus Valle, new interpretations of Jobim. But the unexpected highlight is the original score: Claudio Ragazzi backed by the smooth-as-flan vocals of avant-jazz-guitarist-gone-Jobim-freak Arto Lindsay. Their trio of bossa-nova inspired collaborations sounds as sweet and timeless as the classic originals here.

  1. Batuacada - Bebel Gilberto/Vinicius Cantuaria
  2. Mas Que Nada - Tamba Trio
  3. Stay - Astrud Gilberto
  4. Crossed Paths - Claudio Ragazzi/Arto Lindsay
  5. Triste - Elis Regina
  6. Os Grilos (Crickets Sing For Ana Maria) - Marcos Valle
  7. One Note Samba/The Girl From Ipanema - Bebel Gilberto/Vinicius Cantuaria
  8. The Therapist - Claudio Ragazzi/Arto Lindsay
  9. Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars) - Astrud Gilberto
  10. The Suitors - Josh Zaentz/Sergio Brandao
  11. Baia - Walter Wanderley
  12. O Beijo (The Kiss) - Claudio Ragazzi
  13. Aquarela Do Brasil - Toots Thielemans/Elis Regina
  14. Desafinado - Antonio Carlos Jobim
  15. The Finale - Claudio Ragazzi/Arto Lindsay/Bebel Gilberto
  16. O Pato (The Duck) - Coleman Hawkins




Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Northern Exposure...music from the television series


One of my personal favourites that I never tire of. If you ever wished you could tap into Chris Steven's record collection at KBHR, here's your chance. This is a fantastic blend of eclectic music that just seems to work together seamlessly. I love every single track on this CD. It always brings back fond memories of the series. Even if you are not a die hard "Exposure" fan, you will absolutely love this great mix of classical, jazz, rock, and world music.

1. Theme From Northern Exposure - David Schwartz
2. Jolie Louise - Daniel Lanois
3. Hip Hug-Her - Booker T. & The MG's
4. At Last - Etta James
5. Everybody Be Yoself - Chic Street Man
6. Alaskan Nights - David Schwartz
7. Don Quichotte - Magazine 60
8. When I Grow Too Old To Dream - Nat "King" Cole & His Trio/Stuff Smith
9. Emabhaceni - Miriam Makeba
10. Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd
11. Bailero (from "Chants D'Auvergne") - Frederica Von Stade
12. David Schwartz Medley: Funeral In My Brain, A / Woody The Indian / Tellakutans, The