Showing posts with label Roots Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roots Music. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

True Blood (Music From The HBO Original Series)

 


1 Jace Everett– Bad Things

2 CC Adcock & The Lafayette Marquis– Bleed 2 Feed

3 Lucinda Williams– Lake Charles

4 Lee Dorsey– Give It Up

5 Th' Legendary Shack*Shakers*– Swampblood

6 Cobra Verde– Play With Fire

7 The Watson Twins– Just Like Heaven

8 The Flying Burrito Brothers*– Christine's Tune (A.K.A. Devil In Disguise)

9 Ryan Adams– Two

10 Slim Harpo– Strange Love

11 Allen Toussaint– From A Whisper To A Scream

12 Dr. John– I Don't Wanna Know

13 John Doe Feat. Kathleen Edwards– The Golden State

14 Little Big Town– Bones


True Blood (Vol.1)



1 M. Ward, Jordan Hudson & Mike Coykendall– Howlin' For My Baby

2 Jace Everett & CC Adcock*– Evil (Is Going On)

3 Beck– Bad Blood

4 Robbie Robertson– How To Become Clairvoyant

5 Jr. Walker And The All Stars*– Shake And Fingerpop

6 Screamin' Jay Hawkins– Frenzy

7 Lucinda Williams With Elvis Costello– Kiss Like Your Kiss

8 Buddy & Julie Miller– Gasoline And Matches

9 Chuck Prophet– You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp)

10 The 13th Floor Elevators*– You're Gonna Miss Me

11 Eels– Fresh Blood

12 Thievery Corporation– The Forgotten People (Bon Temps Remix)

13 King Britt & Sister Gertrude Morgan– New World In My View

14 Bob Dylan– Beyond Here Lies Nothin'


True Blood (Vol.2)

Monday, November 29, 2021

BANG a film by ASH...original movie soundtrack...various SKA artists

 

Tracklist
1    Ocean 11–    Hong Kong Low Rider
2    New York Ska Jazz Ensemble –    Elegy
3    The Slackers–    Run Away
4    The Skunks–    Dubz 57 Sauce
5    Dr. Sauce–    Barret Yall's Ride
6    The Toasters–    Brixton Beat
7    Los Pies Negros–    Pesadilla
8    Let's Go Bowling–    Cumbia Del Sol
9    The Toasters–    Toast On The Coast
10    Isaac Green–    Don't Count
11    House of Rhythm–    Sign Of The Times
12    Dr. Ring-Ding And H.P. Setter–    Louis Gone A Foreign
13    Skavoovie & the Epitones –    Riversion
14    Dr. Ring-Ding And H.P. Setter–    Emergency Case
15    Isaac Green–    Don't Count Dub
16    The Articles (Take 2)–    Ska's the Limit
17    Dr. Ring-Ding And H.P. Setter–    Trombone Sound


 BANG

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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Composer Chris Vibberts soundtrack album release "Passage"...music from the movie " Why Not Home?"







Composer Chris Vibberts recent album release "Passage" is the soundtrack for a film he scored called Why Not Home? The movie is about medical practitioners who chose to have their own births at home. Chris describes the score as "a melodic affair with lots of cello, marimba, acoustic guitar, and piano."

Chris Vibberts' work is heard in award winning short, animated, documentary and feature length films, as well as on TV. Chris records and performs with David J (Love and Rockets/Bauhaus) playing sitar, guitar, keyboards, lap steel, Melodica, & flute. He also releases ambient music as Chrystal Für.

official website: http://therabbitholerecording.com/index.html 


Marty's review: "Passage" is a beautifully produced score that combines elements of ambient, classical, world and roots music to create themes of solitude, time passage, anticipation and thoughtfulness. The subtle and at times sombre compositions weave and ebb their way into soundscapes of imagination and curiosity taking the listener in to their own journey of the mind to places only they can conjure up. 

available on bandcamp: https://chrisvibberts.bandcamp.com/

Saturday, August 24, 2019

The Ladykillers...music from the motion picture....produced by T-Bone Burnett


The soundtrack to this Coen brothers movie from 2004 is a collection of old time spirituals, gospel hymns and quartet songs done by a mix of classic and contemporary artists including Pastor Donnie McClurkin, Rosie Stone(of the Sly and the Family Stone), Blind Willie Johnson, The Soul Stirrers and The Swan Silvertones. A real treat for lovers of roots music and deftly produced by the legendary T-Bone Burnett.

–The Soul Stirrers Come, Let Us Go Back To God 2:50
–Nappy Roots Trouble Of This World (Coming Home) 3:48
–The Venice Four With Rose Stone And The Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir Let Your Light Shine On Me 6:43
–Nappy Roots Another Day, Another Dollar 3:48
–The Soul Stirrers Jesus I'll Never Forget 2:36
–Nappy Roots Trouble In, Trouble Out 4:04
–Bill Landford & The Landfordaires Trouble Of This World 2:45
–Donnie McClurkin Come, Let Us Go Back To God 4:33
–Rosewell Sacred Harp Quartet* Weeping Mary 2:41
–Little Brother Sinner 4:25
–Bill Landford & The Landfordaires Trouble, Lord I'm Troubled 2:58
–Donnie McClurkin You Can't Hurry God 2:26
–The Soul Stirrers Any Day Now 2:28
–Rose Stone With The Venice Four And The Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir Trouble Of This World 2:55
–Claude Jeter* And The Swan Silvertones A Christian's Plea 2:23
–Blind Willie Johnson Let Your Light Shine On Me 3:07
–The Venice Four With Rose Stone And The Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir Let The Light From The Lighthouse Shine On Me 1:42

–The Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir Yes 5:29









Saturday, June 18, 2011

Traveller...music from the motion picture: various artists - 1997


This is a great album mostly full of various singers covering others songs. Many of the artists featured are not so well known but are brimming with talent. Jimmie Dale Gilmore's two Lefty Frizzell covers are simply addictive! Other notable artists include Lila McCann, Thrasher Shiver and Royal Wade Kimes. If you like honky tonk or old-style country music, then this is a real treasure.

1. King of the Road - Randy Travis
2. Dream Lover - Mandy Barnett
3. If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time) - Jimmie Dale Gilmore
4. Seven Lonely Days - k d Lang
5. Rockin' Robin - Bryan White
6. Please Help Me, I'm Falling - Lila McCann
7. Blues Stay Away from Me - Thrashern Shiver
8. Sweet Nothin's - Tina & The B-Side Movement
9. I Love You a Thousand Ways - Jimmi Dale Gilmore
10. Searching (For Someone Like You) - Mandy Barnett
11. Gonna Find Me a Bluebird - Royal Wade Kimes
12. I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes - The Cox Family
13. Love and Happiness - Al Green
14. Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu - Lou Ann Barton
15. Sweeter Than the Flowers - The Cox Family
16. Don't Rob Another Man's Castle - Royal Wade Kimes
17. Dark Moon - Mandy Barnett
18. Young Love - Kevin Sharp


Friday, June 10, 2011

music from and inspired by the Mel Gibson movie We Were Soldiers by various artists

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com.......The "music from and inspired by" the Mel Gibson Vietnam film is a full slate of new recordings by a wide range of mainstream stars, along with bagpipe and glee-club pieces that convey the movie's sobriety. Quiet, detailed vignettes by Mary Chapin Carpenter (Patty Griffin's "My Dear Old Friend") and India Arie ("Good Man") express the human losses inherent in the conflict, while the pop-country duo Montgomery Gentry offer "Didn't I," the plaint of the returning vet. Much of the rest is inspirational pop of various stripes. Johnny Cash and Dave Matthews team for the ethereal "For You," while Five for Fighting's "The Beautiful" recalls Matthews's most radio-ready tracks. Atmospheric moments from Christian-poppers and up-and-coming Nashville stars complete the package, which is sure to appeal both to fans of the film and those who'll apply the patriotic sentiments to present-day realities. --Bob Roget

1. For You - Johnny Cash;Dave Matthews
2. Some Mother's Son - Carolyn Dawn Johnson
3. Fall Out - Train
4. Soldier - Steven Curtis Chapman
5. Good Man - India.Arie
6. The Beautiful - Five For Fighting
7. My Dear Old Friend - Mary Chapin Carpenter
8. I Believe - Tammy Cochran
9. The Widowing - Field Jars Of Clay
10. Not So Distant - Day Jamie O'Neal;Michael McDonald
11. Didn't I - Montgomery Gentry
12. The Glory Of Life - Rascal Flatts
13. Sgt. MacKenzie Joseph - Kilna MacKenzie
14. The Mansions of the Lord - United States Military Academy Glee Club

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Lone Star Original Soundtrack Various Artists - 1996


Writer-director John Sayles's complex, adult mystery delves deeply into borders at myriad levels, a theme echoed beautifully in this collection of country, blues, norteño, R&B, and folk songs that appear as source cues in the film. Sayles's hand in picking them is evident in terms of both quality and thematic resonance: in a telling gesture, Ivory Joe Hunter's mournful "Since I Met You Baby" is answered with a Spanish cover version, created for the film, featuring Freddie Fender. Whether reinforcing the film's cultural milieu or underlining its emotions, strong performances from Lucinda Williams, legendary Mexican songstress Lydia Mendoza, Little Willie John, Little Walter, and Conjunto Bernal give Lone Star heft far beyond most cinematic song compilations. --Sam Sutherland (Amazon)

1. Mi Unico Camino - Conjunto Bernal
2. Juana La Cubana - Fito Olivares
3. Boogie - Little Walter
4. Sam And Pilar - Duke Levine, Mike Turk
5. You Hurt Me - Little Willie John
6. The Night's Too Long - Lucinda Williams
7. Since I Met You Baby - Ivory Joe Hunter
8. Sabor A Mi - Isidoro Lopez
9. Jurame - Lydia Mendoza
10. Papertrail - Duke Levine
11. My Love Is - Little Willie John
12. Desde Que Conosco - Freddie Fender
13. Lagrimas De Acero - Duke Levine, Evan Harlan, Marshall Wood And Tim Jackson
14. I'm Blue And Lonesome - Duke Levine, Mike Turk, Billy Novick, Marshall Wood And Tim Jackson
15. I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart - Patsy Montana And The Prairie Ramblers