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Various - The Darjeeling Limited (Original Soundtrack) [New Vinyl] 180 Gram
Artist: Various
Title: The Darjeeling Limited (Original Soundtrack)
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: 180 Gram
Genre: Soundtrack
UPC: 018771924012
Condition: New
Release Date: 2015
Record Label: Abkco
Album Tracks
1. Where Do You Go to My Lovely (Peter Sarstedt)
2. Title Music from Satyajit Ray's Film Jalshagar (Ustad Vilayat Khan)
3. This Time Tomorrow (The Kinks)
4. Title Music from Satyajit Ray's Film Teen Kanya (Satyajit Ray)
5. Title Music from Merchant-Ivory's Film the Householder (Jyotitindra Moitra)
6. Ruku's Room from Satyajit Ray's Film Joi Baba Felunath (Satyajit Ray)
7. Charu's Theme from Satyajit Ray's Film Charulata (Satyajit Ray)
8. Title Music from Merchant-Ivory's Film Bombay Talkie (Shankar/Jaikishan)
9. Montage from Nityananda Datta's Film Baksa Badal (Satyajit Ray)
10. Prayer (Jodphur Sikh Temple Congregation)
11. Farewell to Earnest from Merchant-Ivory's Film the Householder (Jyotitindra Moitra)
12. The Deserted Ballroom from Merchant-Ivory's Film Shakespeare Wallah (Satyajit Ray)
13. Suite Bergamasque 3 Clair de Lune (Alexis Weissenberg)
14. Typewriter Tip, Tip, Tip from Merchant-Ivory's Film Bombay Talkie Sung By Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhosle (Shankar/Jaikishan)
15. Memorial Traditional (Narlai Village Troubador)
16. Strangers (The Kinks)
17. Praise Him Traditional (Udaipur Convent School Nuns and Students)
18. Symphony No 7 in a Op 92 Allegro Con Brio (Fritz Reiner, Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
19. Play with Fire (The Rolling Stones)
20. Arrival in Benaras from Merchant-Ivory's Film the Guru (Ustad Vilayat Khan)
21. Powerman (The Kinks)
22. Les Champs Elysees (Joe Dassin)
Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Reissue of the eclectic soundtrack from this 2007 cult favorite from Wes Anderson. The album has sold over 165,000 copies worldwide since it's original release. Set in India, the film incorporates the music of acclaimed director Satyajit Ray's own films, scoring from early Indian Merchant-Ivory films, and hit songs as well as deep album cuts by the Rolling Stones and the Kinks - GRAMMY award winning music supervision by Randall Poster, Wes Anderson's long-time collaborator.