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Brand new, sealed and mint. Includes an OBI strip, and playbill style credit sheet. This limited edition LP is pressed on 180 gram "Roman Marble" colored vinyl, and housed in a period accurate classic tip-on sleeve.
Carter Burwell – Hail, Caesar! - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Label: Mondo (3) – MOND-087
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Roman Marble
Country: US
Released: Apr 27, 2016
Tracklist
A1Flat Lux1:19 A25 AM0:57 A3Hail, Caesar!2:56 A4Baird Hijacked0:39 A5Hobie and Whitey0:49 A6Jonah’s Daughter2:53 A7Comrades Convene0:57 A8Cattle Call2:54 A9Malibu Safe House0:28 A10No Dames!4:28 A11The Hands of Communists0:36 A12Little Eddie0:36 A13Our Father2:05 B1Lazy Ol’ Moon Overture0:33 B2Lazy Ol’ Moon1:11 B3Glory of Love2:15 B4Song of India1:09 B5In Pursuit of the Future2:02 B6Slavery and Suffering4:13 B7Soviet Man1:00 B8Denizens of the City1:00 B9Silverman Sax0:39 B10Faith God Damn It!2:34 B11Back to the Backlot0:23 B12Behold0:53 B13Echelon’s Song3:02
Companies, etc.
Mixed At – The Body Mastered At – Gateway Mastering Recorded At – DiMenna Center for Classical Music, New York City Recorded At – Streisand Scoring Stage Copyright © – Universal Studios Copyright © – Back Lot Music Published By – Universal Pictures Music
Credits
Composed By – Carter Burwell Conductor – Carter Burwell Contractor – Peter Rotter, Sandra Park Copyist – Joann Kane, Tony Finno Mixed By – Michael Farrow Musical Assistance [To The Composer] – Dean Parker Orchestra – Sonny Kompanek Producer – Carter Burwell Score Editor – Jennifer Dunnington, Jim Bruening, Todd Kasow
On OBI strip:
Mondo is beyond honored to present their very first Coen Brother's soundtrack, as well as our first Carter Burwell score, the magnificent soundtrack for the Coen's latest farce Hail, Caesar! which marks Burwell's 16th collaboration with the brothers. Prior collaborations include Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, The Hudsucker Proxy, Fargo, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers, No Country for Old Men, Burn After Reading, A Serious Man and True Grit.
A good part of the magic of this movie comes from the music of Carter Burwell, who dove deep into the period of the film, and the multiple film genres that it explores in each of its many tangents (including a musical number performed by Channing Tatum.) Also, drawing heavy on the red-scare, bringing selections performed by the Red Army Choir to add bombast to the scenes with would be antagonists of this story.
Discussing his work on Hail, Caesar!, Burwell says: “The challenge and the fun of composing the score to Hail, Caesar! is that the it contains scenes from many films-in-the-making, and each of those was scored in a manner authentic to the period— basically MGM in the 1950s. There is an Esther Williams water ballet, a Hopalong Cassidy Western, a Roman Christ epic, and all of these are subsumed by a kidnapping mystery, which is itself subsumed by a studio executive’s crisis of faith. Melodies are shared between these bits of bright cloth to tie them together into a whole, and some of the recording was even done on the same stage where the MGM classics were recorded.”