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  1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    LAKESHORE RECORDS TO RELEASE
    BOSS – ORIGINAL TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK

    Features Music by Robert Plant, Wilco, Mark Hollis
    and Original Songs by Brian Reitzell

    (December 10, 2012 – Los Angeles, CA) – Lakeshore Records will release Boss – Original Television Soundtrack digitally on December 18th and in stores on January 29, 2013. The soundtrack features original songs composed by Brian Reitzell featuring appearances by Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit of AIR, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Paul Buchanan of The Blue Nile, Jonathan Meiburg and Lucas Oswald of Shearwater, and Tim Rutili of Califone, with tracks by Robert Plant, Mark Hollis, and Wilco.

    As composer, producer, and/or music supervisor, Brian Reitzell’s films include Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette; Roman Coppola’s C.Q.; Peter Berg’s Friday Night Lights; Marc Forster’s Stranger Than Fiction; Rian Johnson’s The Brothers Bloom; David Slade’s 30 Days of Night; Mike Mills' Beginners and Thumbsucker; Catherine Hardwicke’s Red Riding Hood. Reitzell comes from the world of being in bands and often likes to collaborate with artists outside of the film world on scores. Having worked with such artists as Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine), Britt Daniel (Spoon), Dustin O'Halloran, Fever Ray to name a few. He played drums with the bands Air and Redd Kross - recording and touring extensively, often working on films at the same time. His current projects include Gus Van Sant's Promised Land, Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring.

    Boss stars Kelsey Grammer in his Golden Globe®- winning role as fictional Chicago Mayor Tom Kane, a man who holds sway over just about everything in Chicago – except his own life. Estranged from his wife and daughter, he is left with no one to turn to when he learns he has a degenerative brain disorder. It’s a secret that threatens to rip everything from him and in order to maintain his power, he governs as he always has – ruthlessly.

    Produced by Lionsgate for STARZ, the series earned a Golden Globe® nomination for Best Drama Series for its debut season and recently concluded its second season. Boss also stars Connie Nielsen, Hannah Ware, Jeff Hephner, Kathleen Robertson, Troy Garity, Rotimi, Jonathan Groff, Sanaa Lathan and special guest star Tip Harris.

    Track Listing
    01. Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down (Boss Remix) - Robert Plant
    02. Lizard Dream (feat. Michael James of Explosions in the Sky) - Brian Reitzell
    03. Who Done It? (feat. Jim James of My Morning Jacket) ¬ Brian Reitzell
    04. One Overlord (feat. Jonathan Meiburg and Lucas Oswald of Shearwater) ¬ Brian Reitzell
    05. Express (feat. Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit of AIR) ¬ Brian Reitzell
    06. Ceiba (feat. Daniel Lopatin of Oneohtrix Point Never) ¬ Brian Reitzell
    07. Punishment/Moonlight Sonata- Brian Reitzell
    08. O' Cordelia (feat. Tim Rutili of Califone) - Brian Reitzell
    09. Arb Section 1- Mark Hollis
    10. Tell Me What You Saw (feat. Jim James of My Morning Jacket) ¬ Brian Reitzell
    11. The Conversation (feat. Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit of AIR) - Brian Reitzell
    12. Falling Pine (feat. Daniel Lopatin of Oneohtrix Point Never) - Brian Reitzell
    13. Black Moon - Wilco
    14. Swan Lake Michigan (feat. Paul Buchanan of The Blue Nile) - Brian Reitzell

    Season 1 of Boss is currently available on DVD, BluRay and Digital Download. Boss -- Original Television Soundtrack on Lakeshore Records will be available digitally on December 18th and in stores on January 29, 2013.

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  2. Seeing 'Lakeshore Records' associated with this I was reluctant to try this.

    Yep. I didn't like this at all.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeDec 14th 2012
    I thought it was very good, ambient, electronica, rock elements, made for a varied listening experience; but only if you like darker listens with the above + no orchestral elements at all.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  3. It was certainly very varied. But I am not a fan of this type of scoring - or this type of music in general.
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  4. "Bless Me, Ultima" is supposed to be good, but last time I checked (a few weeks ago) I couldn't find samples on SAE, Youtube, or the composer's website. That could be one Lakeshore CD worth it, if the music is as it is praised.
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  5. Didn't like that either.
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  6. I saw the show (pretty good; sucks that it was cancelled) but the score was very much a non-entity. Apparently orchestras in television are not cool anymore.