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It seems that the soundtrack to this movie MAY have some Eddie Vedder in it. Cameron Crowe gave Matt Damon a CD of music with the script, but it's not clear from the interview with Matt Damon if this was new music, old music, music to be on the soundtrack, music that inspired the movie, or just music that Cameron Crowe likes.
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If it turns out to be nothing, I'll move it to A&E myself, chuddy chudderson.
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this thread reminds me of that onion article that says cameron crowe retired from filmmaking to dedicate himself to the thing he does best: making mix tapes.
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Owl_Farmer wrote:
this thread reminds me of that onion article that says cameron crowe retired from filmmaking to dedicate himself to the thing he does best: making mix tapes.
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Original soundtrack to the 2011 motion picture composed by Sigur Ros main man Jon Thor Birgisson AKA Jonsi. Written and recorded in short order, over four months this summer/fall at the famous Village Studios in Los Angeles and at the singer's home studio in his native Iceland, the soundtrack to We Bought a Zoo comprises more than half-an-hour of brand new music from Jonsi, including two full songs and nine achingly beautiful themes, plus songs from Jonsi's acclaimed solo album, Go, as well as what might well be regarded as Sigur Ros' most memorable tune, in 'Hoppipolla'. Orchestral arrangements on the score have been handled by previous Jonsi working partner, and 'Reader' soundtrack composer, Nico Muhly, who brings his quixotic genius to the string and brass sections.
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My wife and I just watched this and, in watching the credits, noticed that three of the instrumentals were by Mike McCready. Sorry if this is old news but I couldn't find mention of it anywhere else on the board. Does anyone have links to the songs? Couldn't find them anywhere on YouTube, Grooveshark, etc.
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