Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack?

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2012/08/06 15:13:29 (permalink)

Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack?


Watched this fantastic film at the weekend;

Wild Bill 

Late in the movie this little stunner of a track came on;


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0rzonn8qA


Mark Hollis was lead singer in Talk Talk. He made one solo album in 1998, then retired from the music biz and hasn't been heard of since. Just bought that CD for £3.79...result. 

 
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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 15:41:24 (permalink)
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    Watched this fantastic film at the weekend;

    Wild Bill 

    Late in the movie this little stunner of a track came on;


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0rzonn8qA


    Mark Hollis was lead singer in Talk Talk. He made one solo album in 1998, then retired from the music biz and hasn't been heard of since. Just bought that CD for £3.79...result. 
    loved talk talk
     
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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 15:46:33 (permalink)
    terrible comedy alien movie called 'Evolution' with David Duchovny but the song over the end credits is a peach by Patty Larkin
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqSC0GAe9YY
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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 16:36:38 (permalink)
    Talk Talk was the very first band I ever saw live - Hammersmith Odeon 1981 !

    Very under-rated I thought.

    Not really feeling the love for this though TBH. Mebbe it's a grower.
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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 16:51:04 (permalink)
    Yeah, There was a movie out about 2 years ago and the opening song caught my ears.
    It was done by Nora Jones and Wyclef Jean.
    Bought the Wyclef CD the next day. Still like 90% of the songs on it.

    Any Other Day was the song.

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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 17:15:13 (permalink)
    I was watching Talledega Nights and heard a tune by Steve Earle that I hadn't heard before. Waited for the credits, and wrote down the info, bought it on Itunes and recorded a cover of it 3 days later. Happens all the time to me.

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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 17:28:42 (permalink)
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    Yeah, There was a movie out about 2 years ago and the opening song caught my ears.
    It was done by Nora Jones and Wyclef Jean.
    Bought the Wyclef CD the next day. Still like 90% of the songs on it.

    Any Other Day was the song.

    Mike


    I've got that song on one of the Norah Jones' albums ("...Featuring Norah Jones") which has all the songs she's worked on for others.  I never realized until two days ago that she was the daughter of Ravi Shankar - go figure!

     
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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 20:10:09 (permalink)
    yeah.... some good music in movies.... stuff that would never get radio play.

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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 20:16:46 (permalink)
    Look how many soundtracks are done by the likes of Danny Elfman, Mark Knopfler and Trevor Rabin (to name a few).  Some top quality stuff there!

     
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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 20:28:04 (permalink)
    And then there's the snipets on the weather channel.

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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 21:18:00 (permalink)
    Hi,

    Yes ... and mine started 45 years ago, with Bernard Herrmann and with some of the other giants like Maurice Jarre. A lot of their music is legendary and makes a lot of other movies and specially "songs" ... kinda be left out in the desert.

    There are many, whose music we can still humm ... like Ennio Morricone ... but you don't exactly remember ... where did that come from? You can go ask Clint Eastwood that question, btw.

    The other well known director to use a lot of music was Stanley Kubrick, and you heard Richard Strauss because of one piece of his music, as you might never have heard anything else he did!

    The best director to EVER use music on film, is without a doubt Nicholas Roeg, who in the early days made the film "Performance" stand out, and he was the real pre-cursor to the MTV generation ... and several musicians were first named in that film, like Randy Newman, Gil Scott Heron and Buffy Saint Marie, as well as another person that had a darker history in music, named Jack Nietzche. Maybe one day we can listen to St. Giles Cripplegate. In the following films that Nickolas Roeg did, the amazing number of musicians and music used in his films is second to none. Maybe one day you want to check out the use of the soundtrack in the film "Bad Timing, A Sensual Obsession", or if you are bored, how the music was used later in several of his other films, up to and including his directing of an opera piece in the film ARIA. MTV even used that part of the film that has Mick Jagger singing that famous song from the film! A lot of people thought it was just a music video ... nope ... it was a part of the film itself.

    There are many others in film that illustrate music like no other, and is one of the big things I always look for in film to review. It's really hard to miss Vangelis, Riuichi Sakamoto and David Byrne, or Mike Oldfield ... but I don't think I have to mention that to you! Later you got Popol Vuh being used in a lot of Werner Herzog films and Nino Rota had one Oscar for his Fellini soundtracks.

    Up until rock music took over after Elvis, the music that most everyone remembered was film music, that was often augmented by a star in film that also sang, like Judy Garland, and many other well known voices in film during the 50's. Some of these were even soundtracks from musicals, that also had a song from it be a hit ... West Side Story is one such example.
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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/06 22:05:37 (permalink)
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    Look how many soundtracks are done by the likes of Danny Elfman, Mark Knopfler and Trevor Rabin (to name a few).  Some top quality stuff there!

    Mark Mothersbaugh(Devo), Mark Snow & Michael Kamen(NY Rock & Roll Ensemble), & W. G. "Snuffy" Walden(Stray Dog) are also rockers who went on to do film and TV.   Eric Clapton has work a few soundtracks, too.  

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    Re:Ever 'discover' new music from a movie soundtrack? 2012/08/07 10:57:53 (permalink)
    Hi,
     
    I actually learned about CAN, from a movie ... "Deep End" by Jerzy Skolimowsky ... very visual and far out film, and I went to see the film because of a very nice looking blonde lady in the lead on teh film ... her name? ... Jane Asher!
     
    CAN was playing "Mother Sky" in a nightclub ... we never see them, but it is loud during the sequence and the actors are having a hard time communicating as a part of the story.
     
    The movie Zachariah, also had a lot of weird things in it, including one of Bapu's mentions in its soundtrack.

    As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
      
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