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Richard Thompson- Music From Grizzly Man (Original Soundtrack)

SKU: 843563148587
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Richard Thompson- Music From Grizzly Man (Original Soundtrack)
Richard Thompson- Music From Grizzly Man (Original Soundtrack)

Richard Thompson's score for Grizzly Man - Werner Herzog's 2005 documentary film of real life and death in the Alaskan wilderness - is one of the best-kept secrets in the British guitarist's epic canon: an instrumental masterpiece disguised as a movie soundtrack. Recorded over two days as Thompson played live in the studio to Herzog's footage - mostly alone, at times in chamber settings with cello, piano and percussion - these tenderly detailed melodies and quietly visceral improvisations are cinema in their own right, rendered with pictorial instinct and the dazzling technique forged in Thompson's lifelong passage through traditional folk, psychedelia, North African modes and intensely personal songwriting. Here is Thompson at his natural best - finger-picking dance; snake-curl twang and singing-wire harmonics - in a solo clarity that runs from jig-like joy to deep-note meditation, the "Main Title" blues march with it's echoes of Fairport Convention's "Sloth" to the long night of "Treadwell No More," a harrowing darkness in slicing treble and tremolo shiver. Produced by guitarist Henry Kaiser, Grizzly Man is a record of powerful solitude - as bold and majestic as the land in Herzog's film; as intimate as prayer - and essential Richard Thompson.

Track List

  1. Tim ; The Bears
  2. Grizzly Man
  3. Foxes
  4. Ghosts In The Maze
  5. Glencoe
  6. Parents
  7. Bear Swim
  8. Twilight Cowboy
  9. The Kibosh
  10. Treadwell No More
  11. Teddy Bear
  12. Small Racket
  13. Streamwalk
  14. That's My Story
  15. Bear Fight
  16. Big Racket
  17. Corona For Mr. Chocolate
  18. Grizzly Man (Revisited)
Format: New Vinyl/Soundtracks

Richard Thompson- Music From Grizzly Man (Original Soundtrack)

SKU: 843563148587
Regular price Rs. 2,800.00
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Release Date: 5.06.22

 
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Richard Thompson's score for Grizzly Man - Werner Herzog's 2005 documentary film of real life and death in the Alaskan wilderness - is one of the best-kept secrets in the British guitarist's epic canon: an instrumental masterpiece disguised as a movie soundtrack. Recorded over two days as Thompson played live in the studio to Herzog's footage - mostly alone, at times in chamber settings with cello, piano and percussion - these tenderly detailed melodies and quietly visceral improvisations are cinema in their own right, rendered with pictorial instinct and the dazzling technique forged in Thompson's lifelong passage through traditional folk, psychedelia, North African modes and intensely personal songwriting. Here is Thompson at his natural best - finger-picking dance; snake-curl twang and singing-wire harmonics - in a solo clarity that runs from jig-like joy to deep-note meditation, the "Main Title" blues march with it's echoes of Fairport Convention's "Sloth" to the long night of "Treadwell No More," a harrowing darkness in slicing treble and tremolo shiver. Produced by guitarist Henry Kaiser, Grizzly Man is a record of powerful solitude - as bold and majestic as the land in Herzog's film; as intimate as prayer - and essential Richard Thompson.

Track List

  1. Tim ; The Bears
  2. Grizzly Man
  3. Foxes
  4. Ghosts In The Maze
  5. Glencoe
  6. Parents
  7. Bear Swim
  8. Twilight Cowboy
  9. The Kibosh
  10. Treadwell No More
  11. Teddy Bear
  12. Small Racket
  13. Streamwalk
  14. That's My Story
  15. Bear Fight
  16. Big Racket
  17. Corona For Mr. Chocolate
  18. Grizzly Man (Revisited)