Me And You And Everyone We Know (Score) [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. The Opening
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2. Goldfish
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3. Robbie Coin Tap
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4. Sox On Ears
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5. Signs
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6. 5 On A Joyride - Cody ChesnuTT
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7. I'm Not Following You
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8. Library Chat
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9. Me & You Shoes
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10. Mirror
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11. Peter & Sylvie
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12. Fuck
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13. Any Way That You Want Me - Spiritualized
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14. Boy Moves the Sun
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15. A Summer Long Since Passed - Virginia Astley
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16. Heaven in Five
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Michael Andrews' score for "Donnie Darko" and his rendition of "Mad World" became the #1 song at Christmas 2003 in the UK. "Donnie Darko" has since sold over 100k units. "Me And You..." debuted at Sundance 2005 where it received the "Special Jury Prize For Originality Of Vision". Roger Ebert called the film "delicate, tender, poetic, and yet so daring. The best film I saw at Sundance this year."
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Me And You And Everyone We Know (Score) [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Just love the kids
- my life wouldn't be the same without this album.
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- Great Movie, and Great SoundTrack!!
- Near Perfect Daydream Music (4/5)
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Me And You And Everyone We Know (Score)
Michael Andrews
Manufacturer: Everloving
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009R0WBG
Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
Tracks:
- The Opening
- Goldfish
- Robbie Coin Tap
- Sox On Ears
- Signs
- 5 On A Joyride - Cody ChesnuTT
- I'm Not Following You
- Library Chat
- Me & You Shoes
- Mirror
- Peter & Sylvie
- Fuck
- Any Way That You Want Me - Spiritualized
- Boy Moves the Sun
- A Summer Long Since Passed - Virginia Astley
- Heaven in Five
Album Description
Michael Andrews' score for "Donnie Darko" and his rendition of "Mad World" became the #1 song at Christmas 2003 in the UK. "Donnie Darko" has since sold over 100k units. "Me And You..." debuted at Sundance 2005 where it received the "Special Jury Prize For Originality Of Vision". Roger Ebert called the film "delicate, tender, poetic, and yet so daring. The best film I saw at Sundance this year."
Customer Reviews:
Just love the kids.......2006-12-23
I was the vocal coach for the kids in this movie and I just love them both. A brilliant piece of work taken from an unusual position.
my life wouldn't be the same without this album........2006-10-21
i'm not one to go and buy soundtracks of movies, but something really stuck out about this soundtrack to me. I change music moods almost every other day so my ipod music list is always changing but, i can tell you one album that has never left my ipod, is this album. It's my everyday music, it's music i walk my dogs in the park to, wait for the 20 bus to, walk to work type of music. It's the music i put on at home and relax to or cleaning. It's my in love with life music.
i would highly suggest this music if you are one that escapes through music. once you put on your headphones all the noises of the city disappear and the park turns into something magical, life turns into something magical when i listen to this album!!!
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The World will be a better place when movies like this start to be showed in Schools and churches.
Everybody suffer. Every person struggles to scape unhappiness and isolation. And when communication doesn't happen through openness, trust and affection, some kind of monster inside is awaken hungry for acts of transgression.
Life and freedom will happen, disregarding repression and fear. And repression and fear will make life, the monster, voracious and brutal.
Watching this movie is like watching somebody eating raw meat or trash. What is not a crime, but almost is, for being so distant of how humans are expected to live. It's uncomfortable to look at, but if you really see is enlightening.
One may easily fall in the trap of living as homeless in one's own home. Because what makes a home is affection, and if there is no affection, there is no home, in the end, no human, no life. And everything comes down to s**t, to poison, to "))
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Great Movie, and Great SoundTrack!!.......2005-09-19
The movie was simply wonderful and I reccommend that you go and see it, I saw it 3 times; and then came to the conclusion at the rate I was paying to see the movie I could just wait and purchase the movie and watch it all the time.
The Soundtrack fit perfectly with the storyline, and reactions in the movie and the emotions of the characters. The music is very inspiring and very indie.
I def. agree with the first reviewer that this music is something good to listen to when your writing or doing something creative.
It's def. good mellow music, and I def. think I'm burning a hole in my CD because I've been listening to it so much.
Near Perfect Daydream Music (4/5).......2005-08-26
"When I was little I had a theory that you should draw a picture using all the colors except yellow, making it as good as you could, and then, finally, after giving up, you should add yellow. And yellow had the magical property of instantly making everything come alive, it was light itself, and thus the picture came into being. Mike Andrews' score was the yellow for this movie." - Miranda July, May 7, 2005
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As I sat in the theatre watching Me and You and Everyone We Know, I was instantly fascinated by the wistful sounding score delivered by Mike Andrews in the opening minutes of the film. Andrews, of course, is the same musician responsible for the equally great Donnie Darko soundtrack from several years back. Throughout the 90 minutes of Me and You and Everyone We Know, he delivers patches of fragile sounds that enhance the quirkiness of Miranda July's direction, imagery, and dialogue, and it's quite possibly one of the best score/cinematic combinations in several years.
In the same way Sofia Coppola improved Lost in Translation with her stellar music choices, Andrews, along with help from July, has followed suit with compositions that don't compete, but rather enhance the quality of the film. Since Andrews' music is so subdued, it never really forces its way onto the viewer. But while listening to the soundtrack in the car or at home, it becomes a much different affair. There is a gift of elation that presents itself to the every day tedium of life and a sense of careless daydream that we could all certainly use.
"The Opening" begins with dialogue from the film, spoken by Miranda July. It's a glimpse into the quirky behavior that takes place in the film with July's character, Christine Jesperson, having a fictitious conversation with her imaginary lover. As the conversation develops, the song opens up with the first moments of Andrews' minimal electronic contributions. The gallop of subtle drum beats with the interaction of pensive sounding keyboards is the modus operandi for this and the rest of Andrews' songs.
There are a few guest appearances on the soundtrack, such as the often overlooked Cody Chesnutt. Along with Chesnutt, Spiritualized and Virginia Astley also have their brief appearance. Chesnutt's "5 On a Joyride" is the obvious favorite of the three, while "Any Way That You Want Me" from Spiritualized is also a very welcome addition to the non-score songs. These three, while potentially unnecessary to the overall flow of the score, give the listener a few moments to step back from Andrews' music.
With such a great music companion at its side, it's hard not to enjoy a film like Me and You and Everyone We Know. I appreciate the attention to detail that July put into constructing a soundtrack that doesn't compete with her film. Too many times directors simply take some of their favorite songs and slap them together for the purpose of having something in their film. Only on rare occasion is the soundtrack portion of the film composition looked at as something that adds to the final product. Miranda July and Mike Andrews have certainly succeeded here by creating one of the best soundtracks of the year.
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Me And You And Everyone We Know (OST)
Michael Andrews
Manufacturer: Equestrian Video
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000N0M05U
Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
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Party for the Grown and Sexy
You Me and Everyone We Know
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Hardcore & Punk
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ASIN: B000MTYUZU |
Product Description
EP from You, Me and Everyone We Know featuring the songs I'd Be More Interested If You Were Already Spoken For..., Do It Again (You're Not Making Me Want To Touch You), The Press War, ...Because I Spit Hot Fire, The Rent Is Due and Carolina Heat
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