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Artist : VA
Album : Across The Universe
Label : Interscope Records
Genre : Soundtrack
Bitrate : 184 kbps avg
Source : CD (LP)
Playtime : 00:52:21 (72 MB)
Rls date : 2007-09-12
Store date : 2007-09-14
[Track List]
1. Jim Sturgess - All My Loving 2:32
2. T.V. Carpio - I Want To Hold Your Hand 2:45
3. Evan Rachel Wood - It Won't Be Long 2:19
4. Jim Sturgess - I've Just Seen A Face 1:51
5. Carol Woods And Timothy T. Mitchum - Let It Be 2:33
6. Joe Cocker - Come Together 4:25
7. Bono And Secret Machines - I Am The Walrus 4:46
8. Jim Sturgess - Something 3:02
9. Dana Fuchs And Martin Luther McCoy - Oh! 2:30
Darling
10.Jim Sturgess And Joe Anderson - Strawberry 3:37
Fields Forever
11.Jim Sturgess - Across The Universe 3:29
12.Dana Fuchs - Helter Skelter 3:43
13.Joe Anderson Feat. Salma Hayek - Happiness Is 3:11
A Warm Gun
14.Evan Rachel Wood - Blackbird 3:05
15.Joe Anderson - Hey Jude 4:10
16.Bono With Background Vocals BY The Edge - Lucy 4:23
In The Sky With Diamonds
THE MUSIC AND CHARACTERS IN DOZENS OF SONGS WRITTEN BY
THE GREATEST SONGWRITERS OF ALL TIME PROVIDE BOTH THE
SOUNDTRACK AND STORYLINE FOR ORIGINAL MOVIE MUSICAL
Across The Universe
The original movie musical Across The Universe, directed
by Julie Taymor (Broadway's "The Lion King," Frida) and
penned by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais (The
Commitments), brings not only the music of the greatest
songwriters of all time but also the characters and
stories in their timeless songs--performed by the actors
in the film--to the big screen.
Across The Universe: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(Interscope Records) will be released September 18, 2007,
in a single-CD edition of 16 selections. Revolution
Studios' Across The Universe premieres September 14.
Beginning with over 200 songs by John Lennon & Paul
McCartney, as well as George Harrison and Ringo Starr,
the filmmakers eventually chose 30 songs that they felt
best told the story of a generation. A love story set
against the backdrop of the 1960s, turbulent years of
anti-war protest, mind exploration and rock 'n' roll,
Across The Universe is centered on characters heard in
those songs, with the lyrics often part of the dialogue.
Utilizing live action plus animation and digital effects,
Across The Universe moves from the dockyards of Liverpool
to Greenwich Village, the riot-torn streets of Detroit to
Vietnam.
The film's stars, headed by Jim Sturgess as Jude, Golden
Globe nominee Evan Rachel Wood (Thirteen) as Lucy, Joe
Anderson as Max, Dana Fuchs as Sadie and Martin Luther as
JoJo, as well as Salma Hayek, are joined by U2's Bono,
rock icon Joe Cocker and well-known comedian Eddie Izzard.
Bono performs "I Am The Walrus" as Dr. Robert (and "Lucy
In The Sky With Diamonds" over the end titles); Cocker
sings "Come Together" in three different guises--pimp,
homeless man and hippie, and Izzard portrays circus
ringleader Mr. Kite rendering "The Benefit Of Mr. Kite."
The other stars perform songs from the catalog of the
songwriters who defined a generation, including, "Across
The Universe," "Girl," "Helter Skelter," "Hold Me Tight,"
"All My Loving," "I Want To Hold Your Hand," "With A Little
Help From My Friends," "It Won't Be Long," "I've Just
Seen A Face," "Let It Be," "Why Don't We Do It In The Road,"
"If I Fell," "I Want You," "Dear Prudence," "Because,"
"Something," "Oh! Darling," "Strawberry Fields,"
"Revolution," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Happiness Is
A Warm Gun," "Blackbird," "Hey Jude," "Don't Let Me Down"
and "All You Need Is Love."
In addition, neo-psychedelic rockers The Secret Machines
collaborated with Oscar-winning composer Elliot Goldenthal
on their versions of "Flying" and "Blue Jay Way." Goldenthal
also wrote the score to the film and produced and rearranged
the rest of the 31 songs along with T-Bone Burnett and
Matthias Gohl.
Taymor received two Tony Awards for her work on "The Lion
King," making her the first woman to win a Tony for directing
a musical. She then transitioned to movies, directing Titus
in 1999 and Frida in 2002. The latter garnered six Academy
Award nominations and won two, including for Best Original
Score (with Goldenthal).
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