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MY BLUEBERRY NIGHTS

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Artistes: Various
Label:
Blue Note Records
Release Date: February 5 2008
Links:
www.bluenote.com/


www.myblueberrynights.com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
The Story – Norah Jones
2
Living Proof – Cat Power
3
Ely Nevada – Ry Coder
4
Try a Little Tenderness – Otis Redding
5
Looking Back – Ruth Brown
6
Long Ride – Ry Cooder
7
Eyes on the Prize – Mavis Staples
8
Yumeiji’s Theme (Harmonica Version) – Chikara Tsuzuki
9
Skipping Stone – Amos Lee
10
Busride – Ry Cooder
11
Harvest Moon – Cassandra Wilson
12
Devil’s Highway – Hello Stranger
13
Pajaros – Gustavo Santaolalla
14
The Greatest – Cat Power

ALBUM REVIEW:

Come February 2008, you’d want to get a copy of this soundtrack to Wong Kar Wai’s latest mood piece. While we were pleasantly surprised to receive this “Advance Music” version of the album (hence its simple album art), we are also pleasantly impressed with the choice of music to represent the auteur’s first Hollywood outing.

Kicking off the 48-minute disc is multi-Grammy winner Norah Jones’ new song “The Story”, which is featured in the movie starring the singer-songwriter (now actress!). Drums, basses, piano – this track is definitely cool and relaxing enough to make it into your song list for the next chill-out party. Another artiste to look out for in this soundtrack is American singer-songwriter (aren’t the talented ones always singing their songs written by themselves?) Charlyn "Chan" Marshall, whose stage name is “Cat Power”. Her sensuous vocals in “Living Proof” and “The Greatest” complement Jones’ sexy voice nicely here.

Elsewhere in this accessible album are soothing tunes from R & B singer Ruth Brown (“Looking Back”), famed singer-songwriter-guitarist Amos Lee (“Skipping Stone”) and jazz musician Cassandra Wilson (“Harvest Moon”), which tell the lovelorn stories of characters played by David Straightharn, Rachel Weisz, Jude Law and Natalie Portman in the film. Composer Ry Cooder (Buena Vista Social Club) contributes the calming guitar score for this album while a familiar Yumeiji’s theme (from Wong’s 2000 film In the Mood for Love) is played out romantically in harmonica.

Like the signature tunes which have been chosen for Wong’s previous movies (Xavier Cugat’s “Siboney” in 2046 and The Mamas and the Papas’ “California Dreamin” in Chungking Express comes to mind), this soundtrack will also go down film history as one of the most expressive selection of music for the auteur’s film. And in our humble opinion, the music on this album fares better than the film itself.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (1) The Story

Review by John Li

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This soundtrack review is made possible with the kind support from EMI


 


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