|
Sony
release date: 2001-01-16
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought |
Amazon.com
Novelist Cormac McCarthy's literary vision of the wild west is given wide-screen treatment by maverick director Billy Bob Thornton and a cast that includes Matt Damon, Penelope Cruz, and Bruce Dern. Professional country music journeyman Marty Stuart has performed with father-in-law Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, and Doc Watson, in addition to a successful solo career. In his soundtrack scoring debut, he provides short, meditative instrumental pieces that are subtly explosive--rife as they are with strains of old-school country and bluegrass. Cinematic strings and orchestral percussion add a welcome menacing edge, augmenting the rustic approach without crossing over into a compromised "countrypolitan" sound. If anything, it might be nice to hear these themes extended. As it stands, the 23 listed tracks are covered in a little under 50 minutes, with many of the cuts barely lasting more than a minute or two. They stand as a new genre of cinematic country minimalism. --Rob O'Connor
Tracks
Cowboy's Dream
Canyon Sonata
All The Pretty Horses
Purty Dad-Gum Good
After The Rain
Mild Cello Blues
Malarki Opus in D major
John Grady's Angel
Edge Of The World
Get My Boots
Strawberry Tango, parts 1 & 2
The King Of Horses
Far Away (Alejandra's Phone Call)
Porque - Stuart, Marty
Love Montage - Stuart, Marty
Ain't That A Drag
My Last Days on Earth/What's It Like to Be Dead? - Stuart, Marty
What's It Like To Be Dead?
Long Journey Home
Candles and Lies
Rainy Room
Far Away
Far Away (Reprise)
