FridaOriginal Soundtrack/Elliot Goldenthal
Release Date: 10/22/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 464308_CD
UPC # 028947415022
Label: DG
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Performer: Original Soundtrack/Elliot Goldenthal
Engineer: Jacobo Lieberman; Joel Iwataki; Lawrence Manchester Producer: Elliot Goldenthal; Teese Gohl Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Original score composed by Elliot Goldenthal. Recorded at Manhattan Center, Zarathustra Hall, New York, New York and Churubusco Studios, Mexico City, Mexico. Includes liner notes by Elliot Goldenthal. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Elliot Goldenthal (piano); Ernesto "El Canella" Anaya (vocals, guitar); Bill Ruyle (dulcimer); Javier Martinez (harp); Garo Yellin, Richard Locker (cello); Harvey Estrin (flute); Gil Goldstein (accordion); Bruce Williamson (saxophone); Valerie Naranjo (marimba, percussion); Jamey Haddad (percussion). Audio Mixers: Joel Iwataki; Lawrence Manchester. Liner Note Author: Elliot Goldenthal. Recording information: Estudios Churubusco, Mexico City, Zarathustra Hall, NY; Manhattan Center Studio, NY. Photographer: Mario Cravo Neto. Unknown Contributor Roles: Lila Downs; Caetano Veloso; Chavela Vargas. The first cut of this beautifully haunting soundtrack to an exotically seductive movie sums it up; Lila Downs's impassioned vocal and the almost ambient Latin overtones of the instrumental backing all point to a compelling trip through a mysterious Mexico that in the mid-20th century was still terra incognita to most Westerners. FRIDA is packed with musical jewels, such as the inclusion of Chavela Vargas's "Paloma Negra," recorded 40 years earlier. Vargas, a former lover of Frida Kahlo's, gives a performance that's more like a force of nature than anything else, devoid of sentimentality and yet viscerally affecting. But it's Lila Downs, who's featured throughout this soundtrack CD, who carries the show, particularly in her performance with the legendary Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso on "Burn it Blue," penned by the movie's director, Julie Taymor. Atmospheric instrumentals abound, and wonderful folk song vignettes are interspersed throughout, giving FRIDA an air of authenticity and purpose that lifts it head and shoulders above the usual run-of-the-mill Hollywood soundtrack collection.
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