Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack music CDs Product Description
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack CD music Like the soundtracks to all Jim Jarmusch films, Broken Flowers is another eclectic affair, gathering together garage rock, Ethiopian jazz, classic soul, and classical music. Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack music CDs Even such disparate-sounding tracks as the Greenhornes and Holly Golightly's "There Is an End," Marvin Gaye's "I Want You," and Dengue Fever's "Ethanopium" have a warmth and elegance that unite them, while Sleep's logy but ferocious "Dopesmoker" and the Oxford Camerata's elegiac performance of Fauré's Requiem, ...See Full Description
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack Album Track Listing
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Song
Time
 Price
1
There Is an End (with with Greenhornes, Holly Golightly, the Greenhornes Holly Golightly)
3:04
2
Yegelle Tezeta (with with Mulatu Astatke)
3:13
$0.99
3
Ride Your Donkey (with with Tennors)
2:01
$0.99
4
I Want You (with with Marvin Gaye)
3:56
$1.29
5
Yekermo Sew (with with Mulatu Astatke)
4:00
$0.99
6
Not If You Were the Last Dandy On Earth
2:45
$0.99
7
Tell Me Now So I Know (with with Holly Golightly)
2:00
$0.99
8
Gubelye (with with Mulatu Astatke)
4:35
$0.99
9
Dopesmoker (with with Sleep)
3:54
10
Requiem, Op.48 (Pie Jesu) (with with Oxford Camerata)
3:25
11
Ethanopium (with with Dengue Fever)
4:36
$0.99
12
Unnatural Habitat (with with Greenhornes)
2:08
$0.99
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack songs Product Details
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack music CDs. This Montreal ensemble's fiery debut is marked by surging guitars, soulful strings, driving drums, brilliant bass lines, and the quavering vocals of married couple Win Butler and Regine Chassagne. The group's song structures careen through a vast territory of musical ...
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack album. The absence of piano is significant--Waits's jazzy harmonic underpinning is entirely dismantled here, leaving only the most basic, blues-oriented structures atop which Waits hangs his distinctive poetic imagery, at once surreal and highly detailed. There's an overwhelming sense of darkness ...
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack songs. Recorded at Noise NY, Mount Vernon, New York; Mike Stand Killer Studios, Funky Slip Studios and Zion Studios Brooklyn, New York; 401 Studios and Hot Sound, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Lem Oppenheimer.
Easy Star All Stars: Corey ...
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack CD music. Bettye Lavette's superlative a cappella rendition of Sinead O'Connor's "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" is a fitting opener to this raw collection of covers by women songwriters like Lucinda Williams, Joan Armatrading, and Dolly Parton. The job ...
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack songs. The selections on ETHIOPIQUES VOL. 4 are taken from two previously released albums, ETHIOPIAN MODERN INSTRUMENTAL HITS and YEKATIT: ETHIO JAZZ.
The fourth in a series of compilations of early-to-present Ethiopian jazz, this release focuses on instrumentals. Heavily horn-based, the ensembles ...
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack album. The title of M. Ward's fifth full-length, POST-WAR, begs the question, post which war? From early 20th-century folk blues to Tin Pan Alley hooks to the various indie-rock schools of the early 2000s, Ward's music works as a suitable elegy ...
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack album Other Ideas
Broken Flowers: Music from the Film Soundtrack songs. Music performed by The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai National Orchestra, Shanghai Percussion Ensemble.
CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media.
This is not your typical martial arts ...
Track Listing of songs: Hungarian Rhapsody, for orchestra No. 6 in D major; Mephisto Waltz, for orchestra No. 2, S. 111; Liebestraume, notturno for piano No. 3 in A flat major; Orpheus, symphonic poem for orchestra, S. 98; Preludes, symphonic poem for orchestra, S. 97, Les; Hungarian Rhapsody, for orchestra No. 2 in C sharp minor, S. 359/2;
I really like the groove oriented jazzy numbers... I really like the groove oriented jazzy numbers ala the Greenhornes, the Tennors, Dengue Fever. It's a great album to chill to on a Sunday afternoon. In my opinion, the Requiem is ... By brokentoes
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Wonderful ! I really like the diversified musical culture that appeared on the CD.I am Proud to have a copy of it. By gashayeneh
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