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Artist..........: VA
Album...........: A Serious Man
Genre...........: Soundtrack
Label...........: Lakeshore Records
Catnr...........: LKS341112
Source..........: CDDA
Rip.Date........: 30-05-2010
Street.Date.....: 23-11-2009
Quality.........: VBR/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
Url.............: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Serious-Man-Original-Score/dp/B002Q9MZGA/
Size............: 42.74MB

 Song.Title :
 01. Carter Burwell - A Marvel                                      1:16
 02. Carter Burwell - Knock Knock                                   0:52
 03. Carter Burwell - Green Lawns                                   0:51
 04. Carter Burwell - Good Riddance (The Canal)                     2:46
 05. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love                          2:58
 06. Carter Burwell - Blue Skies                                    0:39
 07. Carter Burwell - Rabbi Sting 1                                 0:24
 08. Carter Burwell - Thirst                                        0:48
 09. Carter Burwell - Uncertainty                                   0:52
 10. Carter Burwell - The Roof                                      1:42
 11. Jefferson Airplane - Comin' Back To Me                         5:16
 12. Carter Burwell - Rabbi Sting 2                                 0:18
 13. Carter Burwell - Thinking                                      0:31
 14. Carter Burwell - The Mentaculus                                1:21
 15. Carter Burwell - Seriously                                     0:20
 16. Carter Burwell - Canada                                        2:05
 17. Jefferson Airplane - Today                                     3:02
 18. Carter Burwell - Sanctum                                       1:05
 19. Carter Burwell - A Serious Man                                 2:45
 20. Sidor Belarsky - Dem Milner's Trern                            3:45
                                                           Runtime: 33:36 min

 Release.Info :
A Harvard graduate who majored in computer animation, CARTER BURWELL stumbled
into film composition by chance. The sound editor of BLOOD SIMPLE liked his
piano playing in a club and asked him to write a few sketches for the Coen
brothersÆ first movie. Since then, BURWELL has loyally scored all Coen brothers
features to date (except for O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? ), as well as countless
other movies. The history of film music sometimes finds a few powerhouse
director / composer partnerships that stand out: Alfred Hitchcock and BERNARD
HERMANN, Steven Spielberg and JOHN WILLIAMS, and James Cameron and JAMES HORNER,
for example. But it is rare for directors to find a lifelong partnership, a
shared creative vision so seamless they always turn to the same composer.

A SERIOUS MAN is BURWELLÆs latest Coen project, right on the heels of last
yearÆs BURN AFTER READING. The serious man in question is Larry Gopnick, a
Midwestern Jewish professor in the 60Æs whose life unravels around him. To
depict GopnickÆs helplessness and loss of control, BURWELL composed a darker and
more dissonant score than usual: a gently cacophonous ambience with cowbells,
harps, and strings, at times juxtaposed against electric bass and guitar. Now
this is not the first time BURWELL has used unusual combinations of instruments.
But unlike his other efforts, there is almost no melody in this one, so most of
what you get is somber unease. This quiet sadness actually complements the
folk-guitar 60Æs style of the rock band Jefferson Airplane, which played a
prominent role in the movie. Since I am not fond of Jefferson Airplane, the
style is not particularly interesting to me.

BURWELL fans might be disappointed that this album has almost nothing of
BURWELLÆs usual ardent energy or romantic swells. His signature minor chords are
there, just barely, but with no real melody and in very short tracks. When I say
short, I mean seriously short. There are altogether little over 18 minutes of
score, with half the 16 score tracks less than a minute long, and the rest
averaging 2 minutes or so. In tracks such as Rabbi Sting (7) and Rabbi Sting 2
(12), you get an ominous utterance akin to one long sound effect that really
should have been combined with another track; they offer nothing musically on
their own, especially outside of the screen. There is a noteworthy rock melody
in the last 30 seconds of Good Riddance/The Canal (4) that transitions nicely
into Jefferson AirplaneÆs "Somebody to Love," though the rest of the track
doesnÆt offer much beyond mood music.

Sometimes, as in Thirst (8), and Uncertainty (9), the emotion is there, and just
when you think itÆs getting interesting, it vanishes . Those tracks sound like a
man overwhelmed with unspeakable feelings who starts to express himself, but
stops midstream and leaves you wondering what he was going to say. Maybe this
was inspired by the hapless Mr. Gopnick and works well in the movie, but it
provides no listening satisfaction.

Needless to say, the most highly rated tracks are those that are long enough to
develop the main theme. It is a four note motif repeated in various chords that
is best heard in Canada (16) and A Serious Man (19), where it moves past the
usual reticence and resembles a completed thought and sentence. While this motif
doesnÆt represent recent BURWELL as smartly as WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE or even
BURN AFTER READING, when completed, the forlorn and fragile theme is delicately
beautiful, as beautiful as heartbreak can be.

The album includes three Jefferson Airplane songs and closes with a Yiddish folk
song that reminds us that this is, after all, a Jewish black comedy, Coen style.

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Artist..........: VA
Album...........: A Serious Man
Genre...........: Soundtrack
Label...........: Lakeshore Records
Catnr...........: LKS341112
Source..........: CDDA
Rip.Date........: 30-05-2010
Street.Date.....: 23-11-2009
Quality.........: VBR/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
Url.............: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Serious-Man-Original-Score/dp/B002Q9MZGA/
Size............: 42.74MB

 Song.Title :
 01. Carter Burwell - A Marvel                                      1:16
 02. Carter Burwell - Knock Knock                                   0:52
 03. Carter Burwell - Green Lawns                                   0:51
 04. Carter Burwell - Good Riddance (The Canal)                     2:46
 05. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love                          2:58
 06. Carter Burwell - Blue Skies                                    0:39
 07. Carter Burwell - Rabbi Sting 1                                 0:24
 08. Carter Burwell - Thirst                                        0:48
 09. Carter Burwell - Uncertainty                                   0:52
 10. Carter Burwell - The Roof                                      1:42
 11. Jefferson Airplane - Comin' Back To Me                         5:16
 12. Carter Burwell - Rabbi Sting 2                                 0:18
 13. Carter Burwell - Thinking                                      0:31
 14. Carter Burwell - The Mentaculus                                1:21
 15. Carter Burwell - Seriously                                     0:20
 16. Carter Burwell - Canada                                        2:05
 17. Jefferson Airplane - Today                                     3:02
 18. Carter Burwell - Sanctum                                       1:05
 19. Carter Burwell - A Serious Man                                 2:45
 20. Sidor Belarsky - Dem Milner's Trern                            3:45
                                                           Runtime: 33:36 min

 Release.Info :
A Harvard graduate who majored in computer animation, CARTER BURWELL stumbled
into film composition by chance. The sound editor of BLOOD SIMPLE liked his
piano playing in a club and asked him to write a few sketches for the Coen
brothers’ first movie. Since then, BURWELL has loyally scored all Coen brothers
features to date (except for O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? ), as well as countless
other movies. The history of film music sometimes finds a few powerhouse
director / composer partnerships that stand out: Alfred Hitchcock and BERNARD
HERMANN, Steven Spielberg and JOHN WILLIAMS, and James Cameron and JAMES HORNER,
for example. But it is rare for directors to find a lifelong partnership, a
shared creative vision so seamless they always turn to the same composer.

A SERIOUS MAN is BURWELL’s latest Coen project, right on the heels of last
year’s BURN AFTER READING. The serious man in question is Larry Gopnick, a
Midwestern Jewish professor in the 60’s whose life unravels around him. To
depict Gopnick’s helplessness and loss of control, BURWELL composed a darker and
more dissonant score than usual: a gently cacophonous ambience with cowbells,
harps, and strings, at times juxtaposed against electric bass and guitar. Now
this is not the first time BURWELL has used unusual combinations of instruments.
But unlike his other efforts, there is almost no melody in this one, so most of
what you get is somber unease. This quiet sadness actually complements the
folk-guitar 60’s style of the rock band Jefferson Airplane, which played a
prominent role in the movie. Since I am not fond of Jefferson Airplane, the
style is not particularly interesting to me.

BURWELL fans might be disappointed that this album has almost nothing of
BURWELL’s usual ardent energy or romantic swells. His signature minor chords are
there, just barely, but with no real melody and in very short tracks. When I say
short, I mean seriously short. There are altogether little over 18 minutes of
score, with half the 16 score tracks less than a minute long, and the rest
averaging 2 minutes or so. In tracks such as Rabbi Sting (7) and Rabbi Sting 2
(12), you get an ominous utterance akin to one long sound effect that really
should have been combined with another track; they offer nothing musically on
their own, especially outside of the screen. There is a noteworthy rock melody
in the last 30 seconds of Good Riddance/The Canal (4) that transitions nicely
into Jefferson Airplane’s "Somebody to Love," though the rest of the track
doesn’t offer much beyond mood music.

Sometimes, as in Thirst (8), and Uncertainty (9), the emotion is there, and just
when you think it’s getting interesting, it vanishes . Those tracks sound like a
man overwhelmed with unspeakable feelings who starts to express himself, but
stops midstream and leaves you wondering what he was going to say. Maybe this
was inspired by the hapless Mr. Gopnick and works well in the movie, but it
provides no listening satisfaction.

Needless to say, the most highly rated tracks are those that are long enough to
develop the main theme. It is a four note motif repeated in various chords that
is best heard in Canada (16) and A Serious Man (19), where it moves past the
usual reticence and resembles a completed thought and sentence. While this motif
doesn’t represent recent BURWELL as smartly as WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE or even
BURN AFTER READING, when completed, the forlorn and fragile theme is delicately
beautiful, as beautiful as heartbreak can be.

The album includes three Jefferson Airplane songs and closes with a Yiddish folk
song that reminds us that this is, after all, a Jewish black comedy, Coen style.

 Contact : crossfader@hush.ai

 We're currently looking for:

 - Nice .eu affils
 - Nice suppliers (No WEB)
 - Beautiful females with big boobs (priority)

 A fucking bigup to our friends :
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