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Inside Man (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Terence Blanchard List Price: $17.98 Our Price: $13.98
Audio CD - 21 March, 2006 Varese Records
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CD Tracks: Ten Thirty Thrown a Bone Stevie Switcharoo Daltons World 357 392 2nd Floor Window Defend Brooklyn Food Chain Above Your Pay Grade Everything Hunky Dory Fraziers Tour Press Here To Play Nothing Yet Demands in Place Here Lies Peter Hammond Nazis Pay Too Well Nice Talking to You They Bugged Us Hostage Takedown Dr. Phil Photo Ops ESU Search Daltons Cell Follow the Ring Good and Ready Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint - Written by A.R. Rahman, Gulzar, Panjabi MC - Performed by Sukhwinder Singh, Sapna Awasthi featuring Panjabi MC
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| Audio CD Description From the first seconds of the film Inside Man, a compelling mood is set via the powerful music that accompanies the opening scene. The song, "Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint" is an adapted, hip-hop-inflected tune (featuring Punjabi MC) from India's most famous soundtrack creator, A.R. Rahman. Those hoping for a full-on South Asian exploration should note that this is the only Bollywood number on the disc; the rest of the film is scored by Spike Lee regular Terence Blanchard (Malcolm X, 25th Hour, Bamboozled.) Blanchard--a former member of both Lionel Hampton's band and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers--has created moments of quiet beauty in the soundtrack; "Press Here To Play" is a pensive piano and trumpet journey that ends (too soon) at 90 seconds, while "Nazis Pay Too Well" is another highlight, a masterfully-mournful orchestral piece well worth further expansion. Those pieces aside, the lion's share of the soundtrack is a variation on one of two separate musical themes, both of which set an appropriate tone throughout the film. On their own, however, they are almost too soundtrack-y to play even as background music over dinner. For personal use, Blanchard's non-film, jazz recordings may be the way to go. --Denise Sheppard |
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For those who lovez Chaiyya Chaiyya... I like thiz zoundtrack but not that much... It'z ok! The main thing iz, az everybody knowz, 'Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint' - the original track can be found on the compilation 'The Very Best Bollywood Songs', wich iz a very nice compilation. `Vande Mataram' by A.R. Rahman iz great too!
Great movie-entire soundtrack is just superb! Forget the negative reviews shown - go figure! - and get this terrific soundtrack. Enjoyed the movie and needless to say, the music is incredible. Yes, Chaiyya Chaiyya is on this soundtrack and is past fantastic, but the rest of the symphony tracks are great too. Maybe the one reviewer won't play this often, but I sure will. I can picture the movie as each song
It *IS* Chaiyya Chaiyya Wow - I sit down to watch the movie and the song starts off and I had goosebumps the size of tomatoes. I *LOVE* this song and it was awesome to get another movie theater rendition (The last being when we last watched "Dil Se"). |
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