The RookieOriginal Soundtrack
Release Date: 03/26/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 448183_CD
UPC # 720616235220
Label: Hollywood Records
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Engineer: Michael Farrow Producer: Ethan Johns; Twangtrust Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Original score composed by Carter Burwell. Composer: Glen Lajeski. Personnel: Paul Griffith (drums). Audio Mixer: Michael Farrow. Recording information: Right Track Scoring Stage, New York, NY. The Rookie soundtrack arrived when Ryan Adams was still an alt-country poster boy and the music of O Brother, Where Art Thou? reigned the album charts. The momentous enthusiasm surrounding dirt-road country-rock moved beyond the clich�s of Nashville, and The Rookie fit the mold as one of the enjoyable compilations of 2002. The Dennis Quaid flick of the same name wasn't just a baseball movie; it was a story of personal conviction and loyalty. The music of The Rookie soaked up such spiritual simplicity with rootsy rock & roll by the likes of Guy Clark, John Fogerty, and Willie Nelson, as well as other favorites. Bluesy and ballsy in the vein of her famous sister, Shelby Lynne, Allison Moorer's "Tumbling Down" is a soulful Southern ballad, whereas Ryan Adams' "In My Time of Need" is delicate with his aching vocals and bittersweet tone. Steve Earle, who exclusively cut "Some Dreams" for the movie, boasts classic country with twangy guitar licks; it's incredibly good-natured, but weathered. The lazy drawl of "There Is a Light" from Duane Jarvis and the gritty Memphis feel of John Hiatt's "Slow Turning" make The Rookie a confident, solid compilation, without losing sight of the film's inspirational message. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
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