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$8.15 Where many of the soundtracks to movies about contemporary black culture tend to emphasize the new jack aspects of today's sounds, the songs which make up JASON'S LYRICS portray a much richer vision of inner city life.
That's because this tale of inner city brothers whose father has been killed--one caught up in the gangsta life, the other trying to stay on the straight and narrow--summons up a more complex web of human emotions and urban characters. Thus the range of music represented here, while steeped in the new jack conventions of modern hip-hop, establishes a solid set of connections with the foundation of modern black music: gospel, blues and soul.
Thus you have the spiritual epilogue of Oleta Adams' "Many Rivers To Cross," and the gospel-inflected overture of "U Will Know" by B.M.U., with its Southern soul groove, all-star contemporary cast and unyielding positivity. "If Trouble Was Money" (by Mint Condition and the late blues guitarist Albert Collins) and "This City Needs Help" (by guitarist Buddy Guy) match contemporary soul balladry to powerful traditional blues forms, while on "Nigga Sings The Blues," Spice declaims a powerful double-time rap over soulful strings, wah-wah guitar and juke joint organ. But by contrast, "First Round Draft Pick" (from The Twinz/G Funk Era) and "Brothers And Sistas" (by Jayo Felony) contrast soft focus West Coast backgrounds against dark, fatalistic rhapsodies in blue.
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$14.49 Hans Zimmer (RAIN MAN, GLADIATOR, THE DARK KNIGHT) is a composer who always prepares well for sequels. Not only do his sequel scores sound distinctly different from the original film, but they are also more expansive, adventurous, and potent than their predecessors. The six-time Academy Award nominee (and winner for 1994's THE LION KING) returns to author Dan Brown's world of religious espionage with the follow-up to 2006's THE DA VINCI CODE. ANGELS & DEMONS is a heart-pounding thriller right from the start. Where THE DA VINCI CODE was spacious, neo-romantic, and ethereal, ANGELS & DEMONS is dense, foreboding, and uncannily elegant. Accompanying Zimmer is Grammy-winning violist Joshua Bell (DEFIANCE, THE RED VIOLIN).
Composer: Hans Zimmer.
Personnel: Eun Mee Ahn, Lorenz Gamma, Alyssa Park, Serena McKinney, Katia Popov, Tamara Hatwan, Marc Sazer, Searmi Park, Alan Grunfeld, Neil Samples, Jeanne Skrocki, Lisa M. Sutton, Kevin Connolly, Roberto Cani, Bruce Dukov, Julie Gigante, Natalie Leggett, Phillip Levy, Sarah Thornblade, Roger Wilkie, Darius Campo, Josefina Vergara, Belinda Broughton, Rafael Rishik, Charlie Bisharat, Endre Granat, Tereza Stanislav (violin); Matthew Funes, Marlow ...
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$8.49 New Orleans-born, New York-based composer, performer and instructor Terence Blanchard has scored several films, often in collaboration with director Spike Lee. For JAZZ IN FILM, Blanchard reinterprets nine film themes, from Alex North's 1951 "A Streetcar Named Desire" to Blanchard's own 1995 "Clockers." Freed from the constraints of soundtrack composition, Blanchard begins each piece with a statement of the main theme and goes from there into new melodic improvisations, handled equally by Blanchard's trumpet, tenor Joe Henderson and alto Donald Harrison.
Henderson is the set's real star, delivering two stunning solos on Bernard Herrman's "Taxi Driver" and Elmer Bernstein's "The Man with the Golden Arm." The rhythm section, led by the great pianist Kenny Kirkland (who died shortly after these sessions), is supple and sympathetic, following the soloists with ease and skill. Despite the somewhat dry instructional ...
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