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  1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    LAKESHORE RECORDS TO RELEASE SOUNDTRACK FOR APPALOOSA

    Ed Harris Takes On The Bad Guys, Directing -- And Singing -- With New Film

    (October 6, 2008- Los Angeles, CA) – Historically Westerns have produced some of the most memorable music in cinema history. Composer Jeff Beal’s take on the genre is featured on the Lakeshore Records soundtrack for APPALOOSA, available via iTunes and Amazon Digital on September 16th and in stores on October 28th. In addition to Beal’s score, the album will feature the track, “You'll Never Leave My Heart” sung by the film’s director and co-star Ed Harris.

    Composer Jeff Beal first worked with director Ed Harris on Harris’ feature film directorial debut, Pollock. A three-time Emmy Award® winner for the main title of Monk, the original dramatic score of TNT’s telefilm Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, and most recently for The Company, Beal has also been Emmy-nominated five other times, including three nods for the HBO series Rome and one for Carnivale.

    Beal composed the score for the upcoming film Salomaybe?, directed by Al Pacino. His other film composing credits include the documentary The Pixar Story, Ping Pong Playa, Spirit of the Marathon, and The Passion of Ayn Rand. Steven Schneider (regular contributor to the NY Times) wrote of "...the richness of Beal's musical thinking - the ways in which he conceives of his solos as fully-developed mini compositions, while his compositions often capture the liveliness and unpredictability of the best improvisation."

    In addition to the score, Beal wrote the music for “You'll Never Leave My Heart”, which features lyrics by Ed Harris. In describing writing music with Ed Harris, Beal explains, “It so fun to hear this voice come out of him - right in character of the lyric as he wrote it, and so musical. He's definitely a natural! We tried to make it feel like a classic cowboy song from the 50's.”

    Also on the soundtrack is the song “Ain’t Nothin’ Like A Friend” performed by Donald Rubinstein, which was co-written by Rubinstein and Harris.

    Oscar® nominee Viggo Mortensen, four-time Oscar nominee Ed Harris, Academy Award® winner Renée Zellweger, and Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons star in the Western APPALOOSA, adapted from the Robert B. Parker novel.

    Set in 1882 in the Old West territory of New Mexico, APPALOOSA revolves around city marshal Virgil Cole (Harris) and his deputy and partner Everett Hitch (Mortensen), who have made their reputation as peacekeepers in the lawless towns springing up in the untamed land. In the small mining community of Appaloosa, a ruthless, powerful rancher named Randall Bragg (Irons) has allowed his band of outlaws to run roughshod over the town. After the cold-blooded murder of Appaloosa’s city marshal, Cole and Hitch are hired to bring the murderer to justice. While establishing new authority with equal parts grits and guns, Cole and Hitch meet provocative newcomer Allison French (Zellweger), whose unconventional ways threaten to undermine their progress and to destroy the two lawmen’s decade-old partnership.

    New Line Cinema presents APPALOOSA in theaters on September 19, 2008. APPALOOSA original soundtrack on Lakeshore Records will be available via iTunes and Amazon Digital on September 16, 2008, and in stores on October 28th.

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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
    I like Beal. I like Ed Harris. I like westerns. How can it lose.
    Thomas cheesy
    listen to more classical music!
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
    sdtom wrote
    I like Beal. I like Ed Harris. I like westerns. How can it lose.
    Thomas cheesy


    From the little I've read about this it sounds like it's a good old fashioned classic western....totally up my street cool
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
    I might go on Friday
    listen to more classical music!
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      CommentAuthorBregje
    • CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
    Appaloosa? Sounds like a new flavour of Bregt's drink...
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
    Bregje wrote
    Appaloosa? Sounds like a new flavour of Bregt's drink...


    Doeasn't it just?! an apple flavoured one! wink
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
    Nah, some sort of cactus ingredient I could buy.
    Thomas wink
    listen to more classical music!
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
    sdtom wrote
    Nah, some sort of cactus ingredient I could buy.
    Thomas wink


    Peyote!!? shocked wink
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
  2. Timmer wrote
    Bregje wrote
    Appaloosa? Sounds like a new flavour of Bregt's drink...


    Doeasn't it just?! an apple flavoured one! wink


    Apple Looza biggrin
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
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      CommentAuthoromaha
    • CommentTimeOct 10th 2008
    Has a good theme. A decent western score. Get to hear Harris sing in the last track. shocked
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      CommentAuthorBregje
    • CommentTimeOct 10th 2008
    omaha wrote
    Has a good theme. A decent western score. Get to hear Harris sing in the last track. shocked

    Really? How is it? He has a very distinct voice.
    Perhaps he thought, if Mortensen and Irons can sing in movies, so can I. wink

    BTW, that's a great cast! Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen and Jeremy Irons.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeOct 10th 2008
    Think about it, Bregt; you have at least 10 people worldwide (me included) seeing a film's poster and thinking about you and your beloved wacky drinks! Now, how cool is that? smile
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthoromaha
    • CommentTimeOct 10th 2008
    Bregje wrote
    omaha wrote
    Has a good theme. A decent western score. Get to hear Harris sing in the last track. shocked

    Really? How is it? He has a very distinct voice.
    Perhaps he thought, if Mortensen and Irons can sing in movies, so can I. wink

    BTW, that's a great cast! Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen and Jeremy Irons.


    Indeed, what a great cast, although I don't care for Viggo as much as the others. I'm still dying to see the movie.

    His voice is okay. He sings in a country style, seems to work well for him. His voice reminds a lot of Johnny Cash. Surely not as good, but he stays in the low register a lot just like him.

    He sings in 2 tracks in the end.
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      CommentAuthorlp
    • CommentTimeOct 10th 2008
    omaha wrote
    Has a good theme. A decent western score.


    What kind of western score is it?

    3:10 to Yuma style?

    Open Range/Unforgiven style?

    Magnificent Seven style?
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      CommentAuthoromaha
    • CommentTimeOct 10th 2008
    lp wrote
    omaha wrote
    Has a good theme. A decent western score.


    What kind of western score is it?

    3:10 to Yuma style?

    Open Range/Unforgiven style?

    Magnificent Seven style?


    I would say it is closer to 3:10 to Yuma but still quite distinct in its own way. It uses a lot of guitar and trumpet to carry the main theme. It does not have the classic western style like the Magnificent Seven. Nor does it sound like Open Range, Unforgiven, Silverado, or Tombstone.
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      CommentAuthorlp
    • CommentTimeOct 10th 2008
    omaha wrote
    I would say it is closer to 3:10 to Yuma but still quite distinct in its own way. It uses a lot of guitar and trumpet to carry the main theme. It does not have the classic western style like the Magnificent Seven. Nor does it sound like Open Range, Unforgiven, Silverado, or Tombstone.


    Thanks for the response. I thought that 3:10 to Yuma would be the idiom for Western movies now. Though a little lyricism from Open Range would have been welcomed.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeOct 11th 2008
    Open Range was such a gorgeous score, one of my all-time favorites. Indeed far better and fuller approach than Yuma.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  3. I like both scores a lot. I think that Yuma may be actually Beltrami's best work near Hellboy to me.
    http://www.filmmusic.pl - Polish Film Music Review Website
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      CommentAuthoromaha
    • CommentTimeOct 11th 2008
    Christodoulides wrote
    Open Range was such a gorgeous score, one of my all-time favorites. Indeed far better and fuller approach than Yuma.


    I'm with you here. Yuma just felt bland compared to Kamen's big sweeping themes. And that's what I'm all about. Think about it, the Good the bad and the ugly, silverado, tombstone, dance's with wolves... big awesome themes.
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeOct 12th 2008
    How many of you have listened to something like The Big Country? Now that is a score.
    listen to more classical music!
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeOct 27th 2008
    Look for a review really soon
    Thomas
    listen to more classical music!
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeOct 27th 2008
    sdtom wrote
    How many of you have listened to something like The Big Country? Now that is a score.


    Never heard it Tom, any good? cheesy wink
    On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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      CommentAuthorBregt
    • CommentTimeOct 27th 2008
    I hadn't noticed this super titled movie!

    Looza!

    Drink of Super People.
    (Apparently, I'm the only Super People!)

    How cool you all think of me. cheesy
    Kazoo
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      CommentAuthorMartijn
    • CommentTimeOct 27th 2008
    Yeah, we wanted to avoid you having a cow, but now we do... slant
    'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeOct 28th 2008
    sdtom wrote
    How many of you have listened to something like The Big Country? Now that is a score.


    I get it! You like older scores to most of the members on this forum.
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeOct 28th 2008
    Here is my take on the new score from Appaloosa. I recommend both the film and the score.

    http://sdtom.wordpress.com/2008/10/28/a … jeff-beal/
    Thomas
    listen to more classical music!