Motherless Brooklyn (Original Motion Picture Score) Daniel Pemberton

Album info

Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
29.10.2019

Label: Watertower Music

Genre: Soundtrack

Subgenre: Film

Artist: Daniel Pemberton

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  • 1 Tyrannous 03:11
  • 2 Sharp on the Line 03:45
  • 3 Fire It Up 04:01
  • 4 Emergency Room 02:49
  • 5 Motherless Home 01:13
  • 6 No Wisdom 04:00
  • 7 The Woman in the Photo 01:11
  • 8 Plaza Speech 04:07
  • 9 Borough Authority 02:24
  • 10 Woman In Blue 03:23
  • 11 Brother 03:31
  • 12 Red Rooster 01:29
  • 13 Motherless Brooklyn 04:41
  • 14 Something Not Telling 02:53
  • 15 In or Out 04:36
  • 16 Penn Station 03:19
  • 17 Across Harlem 05:50
  • 18 Close, The Right Information 02:05
  • 19 Motherless County 01:26
  • 20 Woman In Blue (feat. Wynton Marsalis, Willie Jones III, Philip Norris, Isaiah J. Thompson, Ted Nash) (End Credits) 06:03
  • Total Runtime 01:05:57

Info for Motherless Brooklyn (Original Motion Picture Score)



Thom Yorke & Flea, Wynton Marsalis, and Daniel Pemberton are some of the musical heavyweights whose music is featured on the soundtrack to “Motherless Brooklyn” - the film directed, written by, produced by and starring Edward Norton. Featured on the album are two versions of the song “Daily Battles , each performed by musical icons of modern music. Thom Yorke ( who wrote the song) along with Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Atoms For Peace) performs a sparse and emotionally stunning version. The other version of “Daily Battles” was arranged and performed by jazz trumpet icon Wynton Marsalis, who, along with his hand-picked quintet of heavy-hitter-jazz-stalwarts delivers an instant jazz standard version of the song that conjures images of the 1950’s-era gin-soaked Harlem jazz club seen in the film. Additionally the album showcases new recordings of several jazz classics along with and songs created by in-demand composer Daniel Pemberton – all in that same smoky-jazz-club vibe - recorded by Marsalis and his ensemble specifically for the film.

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