The Irishman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Various Artists - The Irishman

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Album-Release:
1956

HRA-Release:
07.11.2019

Label: Masterworks

Genre: Soundtrack

Subgenre: Film

Artist: Various Artists - The Irishman

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  • 1 In the Still of the Night (The Five Satins) 03:06
  • 2 Tuxedo Junction (Glenn Miller & His Orchestra) 03:26
  • 3 I Hear You Knockin' (Smiley Lewis) 02:49
  • 4 The Fat Man (Fats Domino) 02:37
  • 5 El Negro Zumbon (Flo Sandon's) 02:27
  • 6 Le Grisbi (Jean Wetzel) 03:25
  • 7 Delicado (Percy Faith And His Orchestra) 02:51
  • 8 Have I Sinned (Donnie Elbert) 02:58
  • 9 Theme for The Irishman (Robbie Robertson) 04:38
  • 10 Song Of The Barefoot Contessa (Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra) 02:35
  • 11 A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation) (Robbins with Ray Conniff) 02:28
  • 12 Canadian Sunset (Single Version) (Eddie Heywood) 02:50
  • 13 Honky Tonk, Pt. 1 (Bill Doggett) 03:03
  • 14 Melancholy Serenade (Jackie Gleason) 03:18
  • 15 Qué Rico el Mambo (Pérez Prado Orchestra) 03:59
  • 16 Cry (Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads) 03:04
  • 17 Sleep Walk (Santo & Johnny) 02:23
  • 18 The Time Is Now (The Golddiggers) 02:07
  • 19 Al Di La (Jerry Vale featuring The Latin Casino All Stars) 03:15
  • 20 Pretend You Don't See Her (The Latin Casino All Stars) 02:41
  • Total Runtime 01:00:00

Info for The Irishman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

The Irishman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2019 film The Irishman directed by Martin Scorsese. The film score is written and composed by Scorsese's norm collaborator Robbie Robertson who also compiled the soundtrack with music supervisor Randall Poster. It features both original and existing music tracks.

"The film spans many decades, and we had song ideas that we wanted to use for the different periods. When we started breaking it down into time periods, it all grew from there. We also started thinking about what would work as counterpoint, or what would not be the obvious choice. That’s where we started, and when it came time to figure out the score, Marty said, 'Rule number one is that it can’t sound like movie music.' [...] That eliminated a lot of possibilities, so I had to go to a musical headspace that I had never been before. It works beautifully in the movie."

— Robbie Robertson on compiling the soundtrack for The Irishman in an interview with Vulture.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, Robertson said, "This is probably the tenth film I've worked on with Marty [Scorsese], and every time we do it, it's a whole new experience ... The music score for The Irishman was an unusual feat. We were trying to discover a sound, a mood, a feel, that could work, over the many decades that this story takes place." Robertson also wrote the score for the film, although only his "Theme for the Irishman" appears on the soundtrack. Two tracks Robertson wrote for the film that appear in the credits, "I Hear You Paint Houses" and "Remembrance" featuring Frederic Yonnet on the diatonic harmonica, were earlier included on his studio album Sinematic, which released on the same year in September.



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