Black Dahlia (Original Soundtrack Recording)
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Format: CD Album
Released: Tue 5 Sep 2006
Catalogue Number: 1221
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Description:
Director Brian de Palma told composer Mark Isham that what he was looking for in the background music for his neo-noir crime drama The Black Dahlia was "a mournful trumpet score," to which Isham replied, "I happen to be a mournful trumpet player." Isham brings his mournful trumpet to the soundtrack, playing it as part of lush, romantic themes that recall Gato Barbieri's flugelhorn in Last Tango in Paris and, especially, David Raksin's music for the 1944 noir classic Laura. But The Black Dahlia actually demands a lot more than that. It's a typical De Palma tale of plot twists, choreographed violence, and elaborate dramatic scenes. Isham proves up to the task of providing fairly typical music for all those aspects, writing for a 100-piece orchestra and managing to be moody and threatening as well as darkly lyrical. The score for The Black Dahlia is as referential of Hollywood past as the film for which it was written, but it also achieves some of the same kinds of variations and surprises. ~ William Ruhlmann, AMG
Details:
- Discs: 1
- Release Year: 2006
Track Listing:
| 1. |
Zoot Suit Riots [2:14]
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| 2. |
At Norton and Coliseum [4:06]
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| 3. |
Dahlia [3:10]
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| 4. |
Two of Us [3:37]
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| 5. |
Mr. Fire Versus Mr. Ice [3:17]
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| 6. |
Madeline [3:06]
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| 7. |
Dwight and Kay [3:12]
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| 8. |
Hollywoodland [2:53]
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| 9. |
Red Arrow Inn [1:36]
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| 10. |
Men Who Feed On Others [4:25]
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| 11. |
Super Cops [2:01]
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| 12. |
La la la - (Acoustic Version) [3:33]
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| 13. |
No Other Way [2:07]
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| 14. |
Betty Short [2:18]
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| 15. |
Nothing Stays Buried Forever [6:27]
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