| | Departed Soundtrack CD
A companion piece to the soundtrack for Martin Scorsese's acclaimed 2006 crime thriller THE DEPARTED, this release presents composer Howard Shore's score for the film. The music here is naturally more restrained than Shore's sweeping pieces for THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy. The composer reveals his penchant for melancholy with the spare, thoughtful "Beacon Hill," which features Sharon Isbin's delicate guitar lines, and he cuts loose with "The Departed Tango," a lively track that shines the spotlight on the sharp dobro playing of Marc Ribot.
Liner Note Author: Howard Shore.
Editors: Tass Filipos; Jennifer Dunnington.
Personnel: Howard Shore (vocals); Karen Dreyfus, Robert Rinehart (vocals, viola); Larry Dutton (vocals); G.E. Smith, Sharon Isbin, Larry Saltzman (guitar); Marc Ribot (dobro); Duoming Ba, Mateusz Wolski, Liza Lim, Rob Shaw, Tomas K. Carney, Sarah OBoyle, Jung Sun Yoo, Renee Jolles, Wen Qian, Ellen Payne, Kuan Cheng Ly, Krzysztof Kuznik, Karen Marx, Joojin Lee, Minyoung Chang, Ming Hsin, Caterina Szepes, Suzanne Ornstein, Peter Winograd, Katherine Fong, Shan Jiang (violin); Karin Brown, Lawrence Dutton , Maurycy Banaszek, Cal Wiersma, David Creswell, Desiree Elsevier, Nick Cords (viola); Raman Ramakrishnan, Joel Noyes, Melissa Meell, Mary Wooten (cello); Greg Laporta (keyboards, programming); Greg LaPorta (keyboards); Tim Le Febvre, Gail Kruvand, Jeremy McCoy, Kurt Muroki (bass instrument); Shawn Pelton (drums, drum); Sandra Park, Lisa Kim, Sharon Yamada (violin); Elizabeth Dyson, Eileen Moon, Jeremy Turner (cello); Jamey Haddad (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Lawrence Manchester.
Departed Soundtrack Music Departed Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Departed, film score: Cops or Criminals, The |
| 2. | Departed, film score: 344 Wash, The |
| 3. | Departed, film score: Beacon Hill, The |
| 4. | Departed, film score: The Faithful Departed, The |
| 5. | Departed, film score: Colin, The |
| 6. | Departed, film score: Madolyn, The |
| 7. | Departed, film score: Billy's Theme, The |
| 8. | Departed, film score: Command, The |
| 9. | Departed, film score: Chinatown, The |
| 10. | Departed, film score: Boston Common, The |
| 11. | Departed, film score: Miss Thing, The |
| 12. | Departed, film score: The Baby, The |
| 13. | Departed, film score: The Last Rites, The |
| 14. | Departed, film score: The Departed Tango, The |
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