Dead Man Walking: The Score
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Artist:
David Robbins , and
Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Label: Sony
Category: Music
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Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 074646763728
EAN: 0074646763728
ASIN: B000002BKM
Release Date: 1996-04-02 |
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Tracks:
- The Face Of Love - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan/Eddie Vedder
- Helen Visits Angola Prison - David Robbins/Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan/Amina Annabi
- Dudouk Melody (A Cool Wind Is Blowing) - David Robbins
- This Is The Day That The Lord Hath Made - Rev. Donald R. Smith/The Golden Voices Gospel Choir Of St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church
- The Possum - David Robbins/Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Shadow - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Helen Faints/Helen's Nightmare - David Robbins/Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan/Amina Annabi
- Dudouk Melody (I Will Not Be Sad In This World) - David Robbins
- Sacred Love - The Dusing Singers
- The Execution - David Robbins/Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- The Long Road - Eddie Vedder/Musrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Isa Lei - Ry Cooder/V.M. Bhatt
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Customer Reviews:
Moving.......2003-12-10
Simply buy the album for the Face of Love track.
Knowing a little about the movie will help to enjoy this one.
It is hauntingly spiritual and the melancholy can be felt for hours after a listen.
East truly meets west. I never really believed that music can break barriers of language and culture. This track really does that.
One of the best albums I have heard, highly recommended.......2003-05-31
This CD is my favorite CD so far. I listen to this CD on a regular basis. The best part of this CD are the two songs by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Eddie Vedder and also the last instrumental by Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt. This CD is different from the standard Dead Man Walking soundtrack. This has the extended and un-edited versions of the two songs I mentioned above and the additional instrumental. When I am listening to these two songs, it seems as if Khan and Vedder are sitting right next to me. The recording is excellent and the songs are sung very beautifully.
I would highly highly recommend this CD to everyone reading this.
My only wish is that they come out with the SACD version of this album!
this cd is worth buying 3 tracks.......1999-07-23
an essential album for any nusrat fan. it's a bit more chill than his other recordings because it's not traditional qawali that he's doing...the two tracks he sings on are a bit too structured in the beginning, but they digress in the middle up until the end beautifully. eddie vedder's attempts are impressive and surprisingly convincing, what an honor to share a track with one of the world's greatest singers! honestly, aside from the 2 tracks of eddie and nusrat, and the last track on the album--the instrumental by v.m. bhatt and ry cooder and co., the rest of the cd isn't worth listening to. BUT IT IS STILL VERY WORTHWHILE TO BUY THE CD ANYWAY. the three tracks total to about a half hour and that half hour is bliss.
Haunting. You will not forget this album........1998-12-10
The music is melancholic and beautifully put together by David Robbins and is definitely one of the best soundtracks recently made. I especially like the two songs with Eddie Vedder and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. I was thrilled when Eddie Vedder began his Pearl Jam concert in Denver by singing one of these songs. Unfortunately, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan died last year, otherwise these two could have collaborated again for an entire album.
Innovative, and yet areas fall flat..........1998-11-23
Having Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan perform with Eddie Vedder was a stroke of genius-- Mr. Vedder sounds as if he is singing in Urdu, and the intense spiritualism and eroticism of Ustad Khan fit well in this movie of spirituality. Bruce Springsteen also makes an excellent contribution to the album-- his voice explores the haunting qualities that he provided in the Ghost of Tom Joad. The other contributions are a mixed bag-- strong in areas, but otherwise not memorable. The album is worth purchasing simply for the first mentioned songs, however!
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