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Artist..........: Marvin Hamlisch
Album...........: The Informant!
Genre...........: Soundtrack
Label...........: Silva Screen Records
Catnr...........: SILCD1298
Source..........: CDDA
Rip.Date........: 19-04-2010
Street.Date.....: 26-10-2009
Quality.........: VBR/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
Url.............: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Informant-OST-Marvin-Hamlisch/dp/B002Q0SO0U/
Size............: 49.60MB

 Song.Title :
 01. The Informant                                                  5:05
 02. Meet Mark                                                      2:16
 03. Car Meeting                                                    1:40
 04. The Raid                                                       2:50
 05. Multi-Tasking                                                  2:28
 06. Polygraph                                                      1:43
 07. Boxes                                                          2:25
 08. After Car                                                      2:15
 09. Trust Me (Instrumental)                                        3:57
 10. Sellout                                                        2:46
 11. Triplets                                                       1:13
 12. Golf                                                           1:21
 13. Trust Me (With Steve Tyrell)                                   3:36
 14. The Informant (Solo Piano)                                     2:42
                                                           Runtime: 36:17 min

 Release.Info :
Ever wonder what Jason Bourne would be like in Bizzaro-world? Well, if you have,
then let me introduce you to Mark Whitacre, Matt Damon's latest character
creation and central figure of Steven Soderbergh's THE INFORMANT. Dr. Whitacre
is a pudgy, pasty, Ivy-league-educated, corporate man turned whistleblower; a
man with ever escalating delusions of climbing to the top of Archers Daniel
Midland by bringing the peak of the company down under his feet. Mark Whitacre
appears to be everything Jason Bourne is not - although one might argue that
there is an comically odd parallel in the identity issues both characters face.
This time, instead going on a strict exercise regiment and diet, Damon does the
opposite in making his own physique match his persona. The on-screen result is
just as mesmerizing, but in an inverted way. Regardless, Damon's portrayal of
the character is worthy of Oscar thoughts. Director Steven Soderbergh bases his
film on the book by Kurt Eichenwald, which tells the real-life tale of Whitacre.
This telling goes far beyond the investigative and legal points that newspapers
and television covered back in the Nineties. Eichenwald's book and Soderbergh's
movie dives much deeper into the story-twists and the fractured psyche of the
seemingly cooperative and good-natured Whitacre. This film is all about
deception: corporate deception, government deception, and self-deception. Even
the trailer is a bit deceptive; making THE INFORMANT look singularly like
corporate-comic-caper. Just like Whitacre, there is another side to this film
that isn't apparent in the trailers. THE INFORMANT, while containing a high-rise
full of humorous moments, is also a thought provoking exploration into
price-fixing, FBI operations, and the mind. In addition to the unforeseen
plot-twists and Damon's exceptional performance, one of most intriguing aspects
of this film is composer MARVIN HAMLISCH's original score.
What is immediately intriguing about THE INFORMANT's score is that it reflects
musical sensibilities far older than the film's Nineties setting. Of course, if
you are familiar with previous works of MARVIN HAMLISCH, then this jazz-founded
score will not be such a surprise. For those not so familiar, Hamlisch is one of
only two composers to ever win an Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy. In fact, he has
won three Oscars, four Emmy's, four Grammy's. He has also won three Golden
Globes and Pulitzer Prize. Some of his most recognizable works include THE
STING, THE WAY WE WERE, and A CHORUS LINE - all famous works from the Seventies,
which could be considered Hamlisch's golden era. It is that era's music in which
he is allowed to indulge himself once again. Without a doubt, hiring Hamlisch
was a surprising and fiendishly bold move of Soderbergh and the net result is
worth examining beyond the cursory listen.

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Artist..........: Marvin Hamlisch
Album...........: The Informant!
Genre...........: Soundtrack
Label...........: Silva Screen Records
Catnr...........: SILCD1298
Source..........: CDDA
Rip.Date........: 19-04-2010
Street.Date.....: 26-10-2009
Quality.........: VBR/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
Url.............: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Informant-OST-Marvin-Hamlisch/dp/B002Q0SO0U/
Size............: 49.60MB

 Song.Title :
 01. The Informant                                                  5:05
 02. Meet Mark                                                      2:16
 03. Car Meeting                                                    1:40
 04. The Raid                                                       2:50
 05. Multi-Tasking                                                  2:28
 06. Polygraph                                                      1:43
 07. Boxes                                                          2:25
 08. After Car                                                      2:15
 09. Trust Me (Instrumental)                                        3:57
 10. Sellout                                                        2:46
 11. Triplets                                                       1:13
 12. Golf                                                           1:21
 13. Trust Me (With Steve Tyrell)                                   3:36
 14. The Informant (Solo Piano)                                     2:42
                                                           Runtime: 36:17 min

 Release.Info :
Ever wonder what Jason Bourne would be like in Bizzaro-world? Well, if you have,
then let me introduce you to Mark Whitacre, Matt Damon's latest character
creation and central figure of Steven Soderbergh's THE INFORMANT. Dr. Whitacre
is a pudgy, pasty, Ivy-league-educated, corporate man turned whistleblower; a
man with ever escalating delusions of climbing to the top of Archers Daniel
Midland by bringing the peak of the company down under his feet. Mark Whitacre
appears to be everything Jason Bourne is not - although one might argue that
there is an comically odd parallel in the identity issues both characters face.
This time, instead going on a strict exercise regiment and diet, Damon does the
opposite in making his own physique match his persona. The on-screen result is
just as mesmerizing, but in an inverted way. Regardless, Damon's portrayal of
the character is worthy of Oscar thoughts. Director Steven Soderbergh bases his
film on the book by Kurt Eichenwald, which tells the real-life tale of Whitacre.
This telling goes far beyond the investigative and legal points that newspapers
and television covered back in the Nineties. Eichenwald's book and Soderbergh's
movie dives much deeper into the story-twists and the fractured psyche of the
seemingly cooperative and good-natured Whitacre. This film is all about
deception: corporate deception, government deception, and self-deception. Even
the trailer is a bit deceptive; making THE INFORMANT look singularly like
corporate-comic-caper. Just like Whitacre, there is another side to this film
that isn't apparent in the trailers. THE INFORMANT, while containing a high-rise
full of humorous moments, is also a thought provoking exploration into
price-fixing, FBI operations, and the mind. In addition to the unforeseen
plot-twists and Damon's exceptional performance, one of most intriguing aspects
of this film is composer MARVIN HAMLISCH's original score.
What is immediately intriguing about THE INFORMANT's score is that it reflects
musical sensibilities far older than the film's Nineties setting. Of course, if
you are familiar with previous works of MARVIN HAMLISCH, then this jazz-founded
score will not be such a surprise. For those not so familiar, Hamlisch is one of
only two composers to ever win an Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy. In fact, he has
won three Oscars, four Emmy's, four Grammy's. He has also won three Golden
Globes and Pulitzer Prize. Some of his most recognizable works include THE
STING, THE WAY WE WERE, and A CHORUS LINE - all famous works from the Seventies,
which could be considered Hamlisch's golden era. It is that era's music in which
he is allowed to indulge himself once again. Without a doubt, hiring Hamlisch
was a surprising and fiendishly bold move of Soderbergh and the net result is
worth examining beyond the cursory listen.

 Contact : crossfader@hush.ai

 We're currently looking for:

 - Nice .eu affils
 - Nice suppliers (No WEB)
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