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		<title>OST: &#8220;The Limits of Control&#8221; (Lakeshore Records)</title>
		<link>http://www.entertainmentvine.com/online/2009/11/ost-the-limits-of-control-lakeshore-records/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 23:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MichaelSullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<table cellpadding='10'><tr><td valign='top' align='left'>  Real quirky soundtrack to a little seen film by acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch. On the liner notes,Jarmusch writes the score hides clues to the movie itself. That said,part of a good mystery is actually letting the reader/viewer/watcher SEE the clue provided.   As for this soundtrack,its mix of tribal,Latin and worldbeat wants to be [...]<table width='100%'><tr><td align=left><p><b>(<a href='http://www.entertainmentvine.com/online/2009/11/ost-the-limits-of-control-lakeshore-records/' title='OST: "The Limits of Control" (Lakeshore Records)'>Read more...</a>)</b></p></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></table>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  Real quirky soundtrack to a little seen film by acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch. On the liner notes,Jarmusch writes the score hides clues to the movie itself. That said,part of a good mystery is actually letting the reader/viewer/watcher SEE the clue provided.<br />
  As for this soundtrack,its mix of tribal,Latin and worldbeat wants to be dark and mysterious but ends up droning and shallow. The music itself,especially by Boris and Bad Rabbit,isn&#8217;t bad,but its not a soundtrack that will make you rush to hit replay or tell a friend.<br />
  Like the movie,this album,while ambitious,will seldom be heard or bought.</p>
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<p>Not recommended.</p>
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		<title>OST: &#8220;Scott Walker-30 Century Man&#8221; (Lakeshore Records)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 04:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MichaelSullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<table cellpadding='10'><tr><td valign='top' align='left'>30 years of excellence from Scott Walker is celebrated.<table width='100%'><tr><td align=left><p><b>(<a href='http://www.entertainmentvine.com/online/2009/10/ost-scott-walker-30-century-man-lakeshore-records/' title='OST: "Scott Walker-30 Century Man" (Lakeshore Records)'>Read more...</a>)</b></p></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></table>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  Scott Walker. Maybe not a name people know much today but when he first started out in the 60&#8242;s as a member of the The Walker Brothers in the UK,they rivaled the mighty Beatles in terms of pure popularity.</p>
<p>  Born Noel Scott Engel in Ohio in 1943,he first came to the attention of famed crooner Eddie Fisher in the late 1950s. Walker became one of the musicians to master the electric bass guitar and became in-demand session/studio player.<br />
   While the band The Walker Brothers was formed in 1964 in Los Angeles,it was only when they moved to the UK that the band really took off with a bang.<br />
   The band had many major hits in UK and the US and produced 3 very well recieved albums before breaking up in 1967.</p>
<p>Following that,Walker recorded many solo albums but never recaptured the original buzz the band had going. <br />
   Finally in 1975,the band reunited and released 3 more albums. But the magic was gone and with lukewarm sales,they broke up again 1978.<br />
  After that Walker continued to make music but quietly went from the public&#8217;s eye. But his music helped influenced many of our greatest singers including David Bowie,Marc Almond and Radiohead.</p>
<p>   In 2006,filmaker Stephen Kijak released a documentary about Scott Walker and his 30 years of music. The film was very well reviewed and the soundtrack features a slew of very interesting singers covering some of Scott&#8217;s songs.<br />
    In listening to this ballad driven album,its easy to see why Walker is so well respected. His songs are warm,dramatic and full of the story.<br />
  Standout cuts include Bee and Flower covering &#8220;The Bridge&#8221; and the very cool Laurie Anderson singing &#8221;The Electrican&#8221; one of Scott&#8217;s most well known songs.<br />
     Releasing only 3 albums since 1980 caused Walker&#8217;s gift to fade with time with only baby boomer remembering The Walker Brothers&#8217;s heyday.<br />
   But now a new generation of artists have turned the spotlight back on a truly gifted songwriter. Take the time to re-discover Scott Walker,this soundtrack is a excellent jumping off point.</p>
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<p>highly recommended.</p>
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		<title>Christopher Young &#8220;Drag Me To Hell&#8221; (Lakeshore Records)</title>
		<link>http://www.entertainmentvine.com/online/2009/10/christopher-young-drag-me-to-hell-lakeshore-records/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MichaelSullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<table cellpadding='10'><tr><td valign='top' align='left'>Christine Brown has a good job,a great boyfriend and a bright future.

But in three days,she is going to Hell.<table width='100%'><tr><td align=left><p><b>(<a href='http://www.entertainmentvine.com/online/2009/10/christopher-young-drag-me-to-hell-lakeshore-records/' title='Christopher Young "Drag Me To Hell" (Lakeshore Records)'>Read more...</a>)</b></p></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></table>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> What a terrible premise,you get handed a curse that says in 3 days,you get a one way ticket to Hell. What would you do or how far would you go to break that curse?</p>
<p>    Sam Raimi,the mastermind behind the &#8220;Evil Dead&#8221; films,returns to his old stomping grounds after helming the three huge &#8220;Spider-Man&#8221;films.<br />
While he had written and had wanted to film &#8220;Drag Me&#8221;,the schedule wouldn&#8217;t allow him to as Spidey 3 was just gearing up.<br />
   But now he has brought a very disturbing story to life as a young woman gets placed in a very tight space w/only those 3 days to escape.</p>
<p> Christopher Young&#8217;s score is excellent,very taut and suspenseful. His use of horns and strings in the title track set the tone right away and never let up. You are scared in the first minute of the film and thats a wonderful treat any director wants. To have his audience unsettled before the credits roll.<br />
   Young,no stranger to horror and the devil,decided to base his score around the one instrument associated with the Devil,the violin solo. It makes for some fright-filled moments to say the least!<br />
  Despite being a &#8220;smaller&#8221;film,Young&#8217;s score is huge,with gothic vocals,a little homage to &#8220;Halloween&#8221; thrown in there as well (Mexican Devil Disaster). The theme for Christine is soft and bittersweet,you find yourself wanting to battle on her behalf because she is a good person in a bad way. A horror score with an emotional soul. And one with plenty of frights as well!</p>
<p> </p>
<p>highly recommended!</p>
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