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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:27 pm 
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Really looking forward to hearing this!


http://pitchfork.com/news/41531-danger-mousejack-white-project-details-unveiled/

Danger Mouse/Jack White Project Details Unveiled

Rome, homage to spaghetti westerns, out in May

Danger Mouse/Jack White Project Details Unveiled

Back in November, we reported that producer extraordinaire Danger Mouse and Italian composer Daniele Luppi were at work on Rome, a spaghetti western-inspired project featuring contributions from Jack White and Norah Jones. Now, the resulting LP has a release date: May 17, via Capitol Records, in the U.S. The tracklist is below.

The album was recorded at Rome's Forum Studios (which was founded in part by composer Ennio Morricone), with the assistance of musicians that performed Morricone's original scores for spaghetti western classics The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and Once Upon a Time in the West. White sings on three songs on the record ("The Rose With the Broken Neck", "Two Against One", and "The World"), and so does Jones ("Season's Trees", "Black", and "Problem Queen"). Soprano singer Edda Dell'Orso (who also contributed to the music for The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly) is also featured on the LP. Music video director Chris Milk has been named the "Visual Director" for the project.

Rome:

01 Theme of Rome
02 The Rose with the Broken Neck
03 Morning Fog (Interlude)
04 Season's Trees
05 Her Hollow Ways (Interlude)
06 Roman Blue
07 Two Against One
08 The Gambling Priest
09 The World (Interlude)
10 Black
11 The Matador Has Fallen
12 Morning Fog
13 Problem Queen
14 Her Hollow Ways
15 The World

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ANy word on this being released soon?

Is there more than the one song?

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You found the whole album? I'll have to track it down. Just read this nice article:


http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_b ... -rome.html


Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi are at home with ‘Rome’
Pop producer Danger Mouse and Italian composer Daniele Luppi collaborate on an album inspired by spaghetti westerns.


A shared passion can often spawn a friendship, but in the case of pop producer Danger Mouse and Italian composer Daniele Luppi, their mutual love of classic ’60s and ’70s Ennio Morricone scores and spaghetti westerns spawned that and much more. What began with pals swapping favorite rare records and vintage films became a five-year musical collaboration culminating in “Rome,” an ambitious album named after the Italian capital where they did most of the recording.

The acclaimed 15-track record, which has received praise from Entertainment Weekly, the Chicago Tribune and others, features several musicians who performed on Morricone’s most famous scores, including “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and “Once Upon a Time in the West,” as well as distinct vocal turns by Jack White and Norah Jones. It showcases an unexpected side of Danger Mouse, the Grammy-winning producer and composer (born Brian Burton) whose credits include the soulful pop stylings of Gnarls Barkley and the jangly indie pop of Broken Bells. The L.A.-based Burton, however, says the process it felt like the most natural thing in the world.

“It’s actually really close to how I started (making music),” he explains. “The first music I ever really did was instrumental music in college film classes, and I decided I wanted to make music based on film scores, especially a lot of spaghetti westerns. So the first thing I did was a mock soundtrack in my dorm room with guitars and keyboards and live instruments as much as I could get my hands on.”

It was also a natural fit for Luppi, the Venice, Italy-born composer whose credits include contributing music to films such as “Under the Tuscan Sun” and “Nine,” and whose 2004 album, “An Italian Story,” pays tribute to the swinging Italian films of the ’60s and ’70s. It was this unique album that caught Burton’s ear, and led to an introduction by a friend who knew of their mutual admiration for each other’s work.

“We hung out as friends for a year or two and that’s when we started to talk about the idea of doing something together,” Luppi recalls. “Brian called me to work on the Gnarls Barkley album, and at that point we knew we worked really well together and the prospect of doing something on our own was even more feasible. So we bought [tickets] for Rome.”

Flash forward five years, and the pair has logged many frequent flyer miles traveling from their homes in Los Angeles to Morricone’s Rome studio. There they gathered a cast of renowned Italian musicians — many of whom are now in their 70s and 80s — to lay down the tracks. They recorded everything in an analog fashion, straight to tape, to give it an authentic, retro feel.

“Daniele and I wanted it to be unique, not just a throw back or a retro record,” Burton explains. “We wanted to do something modern but using older instruments and players as the basis for it. And we wanted it to be beautiful.”

The result is a collection of haunting, cinematic pieces featuring distinctive, orchestral arrangements alongside contemporary flourishes— think sweeping strings and majestic choirs juxtaposed with twangy guitars. Smattered among the more classic instrumentals are six tracks with vocals — three featuring White’s trademark rocker wail and three showcasing Jones’ soothing, sultry delivery. Burton said he didn’t have a particular singer in mind when he originally wrote the female vocal parts, but it quickly became obvious later in the process. “Once it was finished, it was easier to tell what kind of voice would be best, and Norah fit perfectly,” he says.

Luppi and Burton Danger Mouse had no trouble agreeing that the former White Stripes frontman would thrive amid the sounds. “We both thought independently that Jack’s modern voice could be an amazing twist to this old-sounding music played in a very elegant way,” Luppi says. Whereas Jones sang vocals written by Burton, White penned his own lyrics, singing whatever came to mind into a tape recorder while driving around listening to the instrumentals.

In order to maintain creative control of the process, Burton— who’s currently at work producing U2’s next album — funded the entire project himself. “It’s definitely not a profitable way to make records, doing it the long way and using all the players, the old studio and the tape,” he confesses. “This probably isn’t going to end up being a big pop record or anything like that, but hopefully we’ll at least break even.”

Luppi says they’re all excited by the prospect of playing “Rome” live. “We’re talking about it,” he says. “Everybody wants to do it — me, Brian, Jack and Norah. We spent so much time doing exactly what we wanted with the record, the live show has to respect that.”

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It's streaming on NPR too
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/09/136094599 ... luppi-rome

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It's available on What and it's pretty solid

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Yeah this album is awesome, I have had it for like 10 days or so? Dont know why it is hard to find?

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paaks wrote:
Yeah this album is awesome, I have had it for like 10 days or so? Dont know why it is hard to find?


Maybe difficult to search for on certain sites?

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Some good stuff on here!

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