Theo: Corwood Industries "Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach" Oct 5, 2006 9:28:15 am PDT
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Sorry, obvious short term mem-- oh look, something shiny!
OK, this is completely random, but: years ago, I heard a recording of Norah Jones singing "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" I emailed the DJ who said it was an unreleased promo or something. Anyone around here have it?
When album covers ATTACK!.
Wow! That is brilliant.
If anyone has trouble with the download, there's a youtube version: [link]
It is really great.
Here's the track listing for Tom Waits' Orphans.
His box set of previously unreleased tracks and alternate takes.
Disc: 1 1. Lie to Me 2. LowDown 3. 2:19 4. Fish in the Jailhouse 5. Bottom of the World 6. Lucinda 7. Ain't Goin' Down to the Well 8. Lord I've Been Changed 9. Puttin' on the Dog 10. Road to Peace 11. All the Time 12. The Return of Jackie and Judy 13. Walk Away 14. Sea of Love 15. Buzz Fledderjohn 16. Rains on Me Disc: 2 1. Bend Down the Branches 2. You Can Never Hold Back Spring 3. Long Way Home 4. Widow's Grace 5. Little Drop of Poison 6. Shiny Things 7. World Keeps Turning 8. Tell It to Me 9. Never Let Go 10. Fannin Street 11. Little Man 12. It's Over 13. If I Have to Go 14. Goodnight Irene 15. The Fall of Troy 16. Take Care of All My Children 17. Down There by the Train 18. Danny Says 19. Jayne's Blue Wish 20. Young At Heart Disc: 3 1. What Keeps Mankind Alive 2. Children's Story 3. Heigh Ho 4. Army Ants 5. Books of Moses 6. Bone Chain 7. Two Sisters 8. First Kiss 9. Dog Door 10. Redrum 11. Nirvana 12. Home I'll Never Be 13. Poor Little Lamb 14. Altar Boy 15. The Pontiac 16. Spidey's Wild Ride 17. King Kong 18. On the Road
...and here's your product description:
This collection goes far beyond a simple career retrospective, with over thirty new songs, from his own versions of songs he gave to other artists to things recorded in the garage with his kids. Also includes Tom's unique interpretations of songs by such diverse talents as The Ramones, Daniel Johnston, Kurt Weill & Bertolt Brecht, and Leadbelly. Each of the three CDs is separately grouped and sub-titled "Brawlers", "Bawlers" and "Bastards" to capture the full spectrum of Waits' ranging and roving musical styles. "Brawlers" is chock full of raucous blues and full-throated juke-joint stomp, "Bawlers" contains Celtic and country ballads, waltzes, lullabies, piano, and classic lyrical Waits' songs, while "Bastards" is filled with experimental music, stories, and jokes. The beautifully designed booklet reproduces Tom's lyrics in the style of a book of old poetry, with twenty pages of never before seen photos. The limited edition deluxe package contains a hardcover-bound 94-page booklet.
So recently, as will happen from time to time, I've had the song Brazil (used to iconic perfection in the eponymous film) running through my head, and I decided I needed a version of it on my iTunes.
The problem is that when I searched for it on the iTunes music store, I got a bajillionty versions, most of them instrumental rather than lyrical (I want a sung version).
Can anybody recommend a recording of this song, so I have somewhere to start?
ETA: This is one of those songs that, like Stealer's Wheel's Stuck in the Middle With You and Reservoir Dogs, is forever fundamentally changed by its effective use in a film. It takes on whole new layers of meaning that were never there before by its association with the film in question.
And on that note (this has now been kicking around my head all day), what other songs can you think of that have been given new meanings or associations in your head (particulary those of sinister cast) because of their association with a film or TV show?