Soundtracks, any favourites/recommendations

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There is not a lot of music on this CD but what music there is on it is hauntingly beautiful....


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fergus wrote:There is not a lot of music on this CD but what music there is on it is hauntingly beautiful....


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Good choice Fergus! Fantastic film too....Are you going to any of the French films now showing at the IFI?
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cybot wrote:Are you going to any of the French films now showing at the IFI?

I am not too sure Dermot, I may if time permits.
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I do like Rodriguez... must dig him out for a listen...

much like Tim Buckley, he doesn't get the retro attention he deserves....!
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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jaybee wrote:I do like Rodriguez... must dig him out for a listen...

much like Tim Buckley, he doesn't get the retro attention he deserves....!
His 2 albums were recorded were in ’70 & ’71, in Detroit (I don't know if he has recorded anything since then), the sound track is taken from the LP's.
Sounds kind of like Suggie Otis meets Jose Feliciano with a bit of Jim Croce, but, he has some of the Funk Brothers backing him so it’s a tight sound.
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I used to have both, but only replaced Cold Fact after losing both...!
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
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Brilliant !!!!!!
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Very derivative soundtrack but still enjoyable - great for walking to.
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