In Sammlung
#111
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Recollections |
Billy Cobham |
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18:50 |
02
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Little Church |
Chick Corea |
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03:15 |
03
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Black Satin |
David Creamer |
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05:15 |
04
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Under A Golden Sky |
Bill Frisell |
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02:06 |
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Happy House |
Ed Blackwell |
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09:45 |
06
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Over The Rainbow Photo Book) |
Bill Frisell |
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02:30 |
07
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Lonely Fire (Excerpt) |
Chick Corea |
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05:21 |
08
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Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World |
Melvin Amina |
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05:07 |
09
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Vonetta |
Ron Carter |
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05:34 |
10
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Coffaro's Theme |
Bill Frisell; Ron Miles; Eyvind Kang |
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04:26 |
11
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Foreigner In A Free Land |
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01:19 |
12
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Beautiful E. |
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03:24 |
13
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In A Silent Way (DJ Cam Remix) |
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05:05 |
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Verpackung |
Jewel Case |
Digital/Analog |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Date of US Release December 26, 2000 The original soundtrack to Finding Forrester, Gus Van Sant's other uplifting mentor/student drama, features a compelling mix of '60s and '70s works from Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman and an original score by Bill Frisell. Davis' "Recollection" and "Little Church" provide two of the album's more reflective moments, while his "Black Satin" and Coleman's "Happy House" offer a funky, intense contrast. Frisell's dreamy but slightly off-kilter pieces, such as "Under a Golden Sky," "Picture Book," and "Over the Rainbow," act almost as a palate cleanser between Davis' and Coleman's intense works. With its deft mix of vintage and contemporary jazz, Finding Forrester gives the film it accompanies another level of integrity.