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Brooklyn’s Finest – Marcelo Zarvos (2010) [FLAC]
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01. Brooklyn’s Finest (05:06)
02. Let’s Go For A Ride (01:26)
03. Twenty Years Of Days (04:35)
04. Docks (02:40)
05. Tango And Caz (01:28)
06. The Raid (03:25)
07. Halloween At The Academy (01:47)
08. Righter Or Wronger (02:43)
09. Grieving Mother (01:10)
10. Sal’s Dilemma (03:41)
11. Uniform Got Popped (02:01)
12. Bodega (03:13)
13. I Believe You (01:52)
14. Rooftop (05:40)
15. Sal Drives To The Projects (03:26)
16. Meeting At Diner (01:15)
17. Saint Michael’s Prayer (09:06)
18. The Station (03:34)
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Marcelo Zarvos ~ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcelo Uchoa Zarvos (1969-)
Marcelo Uchoa Zarvos (born May 1969 in S�o Paulo) is a Brazilian pianist and composer of Greek descent.[citation needed] He began in classical music in his teens and studied at the Berklee College of Music. He is more known for jazz and had success with the album Dualism accompanied by saxophonist Peter Epstein. He has done several film scores including Kissing Jessica Stein, The Door in the Floor, Sin Nombre, and Boynton Beach Club. Most recently, he composed the score for Remember Me, which stars Robert Pattinson. His music has been recorded a number of times by the string quartet ETHEL. On February 14, 2010, he became father of a son, Julian Francis Zarvos, whose mother is actress Janel Moloney. In 2011 he composed the score for Beastly which stars Vanessa Hudgens[1] and The Beaver starring Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster. He also composed the score for the 2012 film Won’t Back Down which stars Viola Davis, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Holly Hunter. And composed the score for The Words which stars Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, and Dennis Quaid
Brooklyn’s Finest (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Marcelo Zarvos) 2009
In the course of one chaotic week, the lives of three conflicted New York City police officers are dramatically transformed by their involvement in a massive drug operation in Brooklyn’s Finest, a searing new crime drama from acclaimed director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day). Burned out veteran Eddie Dugan (Golden Globe-winner Richard Gere) is just one week away from his pension and a fishing cabin in Connecticut. Narcotics officer Sal Procida (Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke) has discovered there’s no line he won’t cross to provide a better life for his long-suffering wife and seven children. And Clarence "Tango" Butler (Oscar nominee Don Cheadle) has been undercover so long his loyalties have started to shift from his fellow police officers to his prison buddy Caz (Wesley Snipes), one of Brooklyn’s most infamous drug dealers. With personal and work pressures bearing down on them, each man faces daily tests of judgment and honor in one of the world’s most difficult jobs. When NYPD’s Operation Clean Up targets the notoriously drug-ridden BK housing project, all three officers find themselves swept away by the violence and corruption of Brooklyn’s gritty 65th Precinct and its most treacherous criminals. During seven fateful days, Eddie, Sal and Tango find themselves hurtling inextricably toward the same fatal crime scene and a shattering collision with destiny.
Marcelo Zarvos (The Good Shepherd, Taking Chance) provides the powerful and dramatic score."
Thank you, Yanni.
thanks Petros, :), received
What’s really interesting is that the four or so scores i have of Zavros’s, they are all of different genres. It’s great because I’ve gotten to see his diversity with only a handful of scores. Impressive. His score for The Words was the first i’d heard of him – that music really got my attention. Fantastic stuff.
can you send me a link please 🙂
edit – Received! Thanks Petros
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Received, thanks again.
have a cozy evening!
Thank you.