Album · 2001 · 9 Songs. Poetic Justice (Music from the Motion Picture). Bad Boys II (Soundtrack 2). Various Artists. You Got Served (Music from the Motion Picture). B2K. Waiting to Exhale (Original Soundtrack Album).
278 - Airport - Brooklyn Brothers. 7. Julianne - Brooklyn Brothers. 8. Someday - Brooklyn Brothers. You look like someone who appreciates good music.
Music from the Motion Picture is an album by 10,000 Maniacs. The album, their first full-length in 14 years, contains eleven original songs. This album is the first to feature guitarist Jeff Erickson since he took over for Robert Buck following his death in 2000, and the first Maniacs album to feature Mary Ramsey without her longtime music partner, John Lombardo.
Brooklyn Brothers really do beat the best. This was a screening that was on my must see list, when I attended the Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa. It won the feature film Audience Award. Ryan O'Nan (he also received the Rising Star Award at GIFF) and Michael Weston played off each other excellently as the musical misfits pulled together, by somewhat depressing life events, to road trip to random music venues across America . On a side note, I saw the Brookly Brothers perform after their screening, and their music is just as captivating live as in their film.
This is the soundtrack to Martin Scorsese’s Best Picture Oscar-winning crime thriller about an undercover cop (Leonardo DiCaprio) and an undercover gangster (Matt Damon) trying to outwit each other. The Departed (Music From the Motion Picture) Q&A. Primary Artists The Allman Brothers Band, Badfinger, The Beach Boys & 8 more. Featuring Roger Waters, hester Leipzig, Sharon Isbin & 1 more. Producers The Beach Boys, Jimmy Miller, Lex De Azevedo & 4 more. Writers Brian Wilson, David Gilmour, Don Gibson & 16 more. More Various Artists albums.
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Exclusive Prime pricing. Perhaps the best thing about the movie Cold Mountain was the sound track (the cinematography and locations were pretty great too), as it's a soundtrack that stands on its own well enough, if you like Americana/authentic old country/raw bluegrass/simple folk music which makes up the bulk of the songs.
There are a few remixes and Marilyn Manson contributes some original music for the score, so the album isn't completely made up of old stuff. Slipknot contributes a new mix of "My Plague" that sheds everything that makes it heavy and listenable in the first place, starting the album off on a blatantly commercial and unappealing note. Prodigy's excellent remix of Method Man's "Release Yo Delf" is another pleasant surprise, building a huge DJ Muggs-style beat behind the rapper's gruff voice.