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12-30-2013, 05:06 AM
VA - Pedro Almodovar, Viva la Tristeza! (2002, APE)
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Tracklist
1 Shirley Horn � Once I Loved 7:00
2 Jimmy Scott � Nothing Compares 2U 6:17
3 Goldfrapp � Paper Bag 4:04
4 Michael Brook & Djivan Gasparyan � Dark Soul 5:27
5 Albert Pl�* � Qualsevol Nit Pot Sortir El Sol 7:33
6 Ana D � Me Quedo Contigo 4:21
7 Chavela Vargas � La Llorona 5:59
8 Kepa Junquera* � Maitia Num Zira? 5:12
9 Caetano Veloso � Cucurrucuc� Paloma 4:00
10 Chet Baker � My Funny Valentine 2:19
11 Nina Simone � My Way 5:07
12 Gregory Isaacs � House Of The Rising Sun 5:06
13 Nicolette � I Woke Up... 4:50
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Review by Andy Kellman
Apart from being an exceptional collection of music, Viva la Tristeza! comes wrapped in a rather novel concept. These songs accompanied revered Oscar-winning director and screenwriter Pedro Almodovar as he conceived the script for 2002's Talk to Her, and provide an additional dimension and a unique insight through his liner notes, which also function as a lulling yet emotionally powerful listen that would have significant impact free of context. There is little overlap between this disc and the official soundtrack; only Caetano Veloso' s "Cucurrucuc� Paloma" is reprised. The selections, ranging from the torchy pop/noir of Goldfrapp's "Paper Bag," to Jimmy Scott's spare, wrenching, version of "Nothing Compares 2 U," to Ana D's disarmingly hypnotic "Me Quedo Contigo," have significant ties to the film, whether there are lyrical connections or complementary instrumental tones. Despite the fact that the majority of these songs are not featured in Talk to Her, this disc is, in many ways, a more valuable accessory than the official soundtrack.
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Tracklist
1 Shirley Horn � Once I Loved 7:00
2 Jimmy Scott � Nothing Compares 2U 6:17
3 Goldfrapp � Paper Bag 4:04
4 Michael Brook & Djivan Gasparyan � Dark Soul 5:27
5 Albert Pl�* � Qualsevol Nit Pot Sortir El Sol 7:33
6 Ana D � Me Quedo Contigo 4:21
7 Chavela Vargas � La Llorona 5:59
8 Kepa Junquera* � Maitia Num Zira? 5:12
9 Caetano Veloso � Cucurrucuc� Paloma 4:00
10 Chet Baker � My Funny Valentine 2:19
11 Nina Simone � My Way 5:07
12 Gregory Isaacs � House Of The Rising Sun 5:06
13 Nicolette � I Woke Up... 4:50
https://mega.co.nz/#!3UknnLBL!NghtxC-PXJbKXge_CByA43swgK4G3ilSrcMI0xB7CDE
---------- Post added at 04:06 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:06 AM ----------
Review by Andy Kellman
Apart from being an exceptional collection of music, Viva la Tristeza! comes wrapped in a rather novel concept. These songs accompanied revered Oscar-winning director and screenwriter Pedro Almodovar as he conceived the script for 2002's Talk to Her, and provide an additional dimension and a unique insight through his liner notes, which also function as a lulling yet emotionally powerful listen that would have significant impact free of context. There is little overlap between this disc and the official soundtrack; only Caetano Veloso' s "Cucurrucuc� Paloma" is reprised. The selections, ranging from the torchy pop/noir of Goldfrapp's "Paper Bag," to Jimmy Scott's spare, wrenching, version of "Nothing Compares 2 U," to Ana D's disarmingly hypnotic "Me Quedo Contigo," have significant ties to the film, whether there are lyrical connections or complementary instrumental tones. Despite the fact that the majority of these songs are not featured in Talk to Her, this disc is, in many ways, a more valuable accessory than the official soundtrack.
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