Hi-Fi Jazz [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Bad Dreams - Seiji |
| 2. Space and Time [Restless Soul Moontime Mix] - Soul Drummers, Kaidi Tatham |
| 3. Shine |
| 4. Find Peace Within - Likwid Biskit |
| 5. Outboard Jeopardy [Mood Mix] - Modaji |
| 6. High Priestess [King Britt's Scuba Remix] |
| 7. Anatonal - Stade |
| 8. Solange [Take 2][#] |
| 9. Black Science, Pt. 2 - Nubian Mindz |
| 10. Uptown - Jessica Lauren |
| 11. Circe [Jassanova Mix] - Ursula Rucker |
| 12. Interzone [Ian O'Brien Mix] |
| 13. Brazilliance [#] - Danny Huckridge, Ollie Parfitt |
| 14. Sphinx [#] - Joakim Lone Octet |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Blended and Compiled by Alex Attias. Nu Jazz Scene is Big in France, Germany, Japan Everywhere with Labels Like Yellow, People, Main Squeeze to Name a Few.
Hi-Fi Jazz,Various Artists,Extreme,Broken Beat,Club/Dance,House,Jazz-House,Techno
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Du Rififi Au Cine (Original Soundtrack)
Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003IR60 Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
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Album Details
Best of 'Film Noir' Soundtracks from the 50's / 60's. Scores Composed by G. delerue, Jean Wiener, Paul Misraki, etc.Customer Reviews:
Rififi ideal for fans of classic French "tough guy" movies.......2002-09-30
Including the themes from such classic movies as Melville's "Bob Le Flambeur" and Truffaut's "Shoot the Piano Player", "Du Rififi Au Cine" allows one the opportunity to recreate the ambience of the French noirs in the comfort of one's own home.
The sound is generally of a very high quality, (though the last track is flawed, perhaps through source tape decay?) and a lavishly illustrated liner note booklet acompanies the CD. In addition, it cannot be forgotten that all tracks have been composed by the main names in French movie music, including Paul Misraki and Georges Delerue.
I found that "Rififi" has inspired me to search out some of the films, from which music has been included, that I had never had reason to see before, and this in itself has been highly rewarding. Films such as Jean Pierre Melville's "Le Doulos" (aka The Finger Man), which stars a young Jean Paul Belmondo, are difficult to find, but absolutely worth the effort.
I honestly cannot reccommend this first disc in the series enough, and I assume that the further compilations would be equally good in dealing with the music of films from later decades. This is the soundtrack to a golden era in French cinema, and is not to be missed.
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