Music from and Inspired by The Jackal
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The Richard Gere/Bruce Willis bomb was destined for a quick exit from the big screen, which is too bad since this is an exemplary sampler of up-to-the-minute electronica. Norman Cook (ex-Housemartins/Beats International) reemerges here as Fatboy Slim, neatly sampling The Who's "I Can't Explain" for lead track "Going Out of My Head." And tracks by Prodigy, Bush, Moby, Lunatic Calm, and Black Grape's pro-pot anthem "Get Higher" (which craftily subverts a comment by Ronald Reagan) keep the pace jumping. --Jeff Bateman
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Music from and Inspired by The Jackal
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- The Jackal Soundtrack
- The Original Score to "The Jackal" by Carter Burwell
- I found the music score
- Re: For Those Still Looking for the Massive Attack Song...
- For Those Still Looking for the Massive Attack Song Endtrack
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Music from and Inspired by The Jackal
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Manufacturer: Fontana Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002P7T
Release Date: 1997-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Going Out of My Head- Fatboy Slim
- Poison - Prodigy
- Superpredators (Metal Postcard) - Massive Attack
- Star - Primal Scream
- Swallowed (Goldie/Toasted On Both Sides Mix) - Bush
- Joyful Girl (Peace And Love Mix) - Ani DiFranco
- Shining - Moby
- It's Over, It's Under - Dolls Head
- Get Higher - Black Grape
- Sunray 2 - Goldie And J. Majik
- Shineaway - BT Featuring Richard Butler
- Red Tape - Agent Provocateur
- Toothache (Chemical Brothers Remix) - The Charlatans UK/Chemical Brothers
- Leave You Far Behind - Lunatic Calm
- Raw Power - Apollo Four Forty
- Demon's Theme - L.T.J. Bukem
Amazon.com
The Richard Gere/Bruce Willis bomb was destined for a quick exit from the big screen, which is too bad since this is an exemplary sampler of up-to-the-minute electronica. Norman Cook (ex-Housemartins/Beats International) reemerges here as Fatboy Slim, neatly sampling The Who's "I Can't Explain" for lead track "Going Out of My Head." And tracks by Prodigy, Bush, Moby, Lunatic Calm, and Black Grape's pro-pot anthem "Get Higher" (which craftily subverts a comment by Ronald Reagan) keep the pace jumping. --Jeff Bateman
Customer Reviews:
The Jackal Soundtrack.......2007-03-30
This CD is brilliant. The condition of the product on arrival was excellant
The Original Score to "The Jackal" by Carter Burwell.......2007-01-06
This has nothing to do with the "soundtrack" that features various artists, but for those of you who are interested there was a VERY limited special edition of the score released for collectors a few years back. I do not know the production numbers, but needless to say I've only seen one (My own copy) so it is incredibly difficult to find. If you are a fan of the awesome themes heard in the film then this is the CD you need to look for. The complete score features 20 Tracks total and has a running time of 42:27. If you are lucky enough to track down a copy of this awesome and extremely rare score, here is what you'll get:
1. Mulqueen (1:31)
2. Van (1:14)
3. Moscow (0:59)
4. Helsinki (1:37)
5. Montreal (2:30)
6. Preston (0:56)
7. Transaction (0:24)
8. Valentina (1:26)
9. Isabella (1:24)
10. Flight (2:05)
11. MVD FBI (0:48)
12. Jackal (6:23)
13. First Lady (3:26)
14. Boat (3:18)
15. Recognition (3:21)
16. Washington (1:42)
17. S.W.A.T. (0:50)
18. Tunnel (1:36)
19. Subway (5:11)
20. End (1:55)
The limited release of the score is more costly than the soundtrack, but it is the only way you can enjoy Carter Burwell's masterful music from the movie.
I found the music score.......2005-10-02
For all those who're looking for the music score from the movie by Carter Burwell,
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Cheers!
Re: For Those Still Looking for the Massive Attack Song..........2004-12-29
the song which plays while the end credits are rolling (as well as when the jackal is taking a break from things, lounging in his chair, finger tapping to the beat of...) is not called 'shame' but is in fact named "Dissolved Girl" which comes off of Massive Attack's 1998 cd Mezzanine.
i rated this cd three stars but that was because i had to rate it something in order to post this 'review'. i have never listened to this cd nor do i own it, so i have no opinion of its content. i posted this 'review' because i wanted to respond to the earlier reviewer who inaccurately posted the name of the song.
For Those Still Looking for the Massive Attack Song Endtrack.......2004-08-13
Yeah I was as disappointed as everyone else who didn't find most of the movie music on this album, but for those looking for that last song by Massive Attack that was playing during the credits, the real name of it is Shame.
That is all...
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