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enlarge | Artist: Soundtrack Label: Universal Music Group Category: Music
List Price: CDN$ 19.99 Buy New: CDN$ 13.59 You Save: CDN$ 6.40 (32%)
New (14) Used (2) from CDN$ 13.59
Sales Rank: 7098
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 92402 UPC: 187719240290 EAN: 0018771924029 ASIN: B000VAT032
Release Date: October 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - Shipped within 24 hrs via Airmail from the USA - Average 5 to 10 workdays delivery time. Excellent customer service. NEUF - Envoy? par avion des USA sous 24 hrs - Livraison en moyenne de 5 a 10 jours ouvres. Service clientele en francais.
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| Tracks:
| • | Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) - Peter Sarstedt | | • | Jalshagar [Title Music] - Vilayat Khan | | • | This Time Tomorrow - The Kinks | | • | Teen Kanya [Title Music] - Satyajit Ray | | • | Householder [Title Music] - Ali Akbar Khan, Jyotitindra Moitra | | • | Ruku Room [From Joi Baba Felunath] - Satyajit Ray | | • | Charu's Theme [From Charulata] - Satyajit Ray | | • | Bombay Talkie [Title Music] - Shankar Jaikishan, , Shankar | | • | Montage [From Baksa Badal] - Satyajit Ray | | • | Prayer - Jodphur Sikh Temple Congregation | | • | Farewell to Earnest [From the Householder] - Ali Akbar Khan, Jyotitindra Moitra | | • | Deserted Ballroom [From Shakespeare Wallah] - Satyajit Ray | | • | Suite Bergamasque: 3. "Clair de Lune" - Alexis Weissenberg | | • | Typewriter Tip, Tip Tip [From Bombay Talkie] - Shankar Jaikishan, , Shankar | | • | Memorial - Narlai Village Troubador | | • | Strangers - The Kinks | | • | Praise Him - Udaipur Convent School Nuns And Students | | • | Symphony No. 7 in A (Op 92): Allegro con Brio - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, , Fritz Reiner | | • | Play with Fire - The Rolling Stones | | • | Arrival in Benaras [From the Guru] - Vilayat Khan | | • | Powerman - The Kinks | | • | Champs-Elysees - Joe Dassin |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Music plays a huge part in director Wes Anderson's meticulously crafted world. For this movie set in India, he's come up with a typically wide-ranging, mind-boggling soundtrack largely culled from the mid-'60s and early '70s, despite the fact that the film is set in the present. Though Indian cinema has come to mean Bollywood for most Americans, Anderson pays tribute to art filmmaker Satyajit Ray by including music from some of his movies, mines the early (1963-1970), lesser-known oeuvre of James Ivory, and features traditional Indian tunes. This may throw fans of Bollywood's more frantic style at first (even if the upbeat go-go "Typewriter Tip, Tip, Tip," co-sung by superstar Asha Bhosle, gets close), but the music's eerie charm works in insidious ways. British Invasion pop, an enduring love of Anderson's, is represented by obscure songs from well-known combos (three cuts from the Kinks' 1970 album Lola versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One), as well as obscure songs from obscure performers, like Peter Sarstedt's 1969 nugget "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)." Add a fantastic Rolling Stones pop tune from 1965, a couple of Western classical tracks, a popular French hit by Joe Dassin, and you have a CD that's all over the map yet oddly consistent in its eccentricity. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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