Music CD - We Own the Night

We Own the Night Tracks: Heart Of Glass - Blondie, Let's Dance - David Bowie, Rapture - Blondie, Message To You Rudy - The Specials, A Little Bit Of Soap - The Jarmels, Que Pasa/Me No Pop I - Coati Mundi, Should I - Louis Prima, Maraca - Descarga Total, I Ain't Got Nobody - Louis Prima, Mambo Diablo - Tito Puente, I'll Be Seeing You - Jackie Gleason, Club Ra
Music CD: We Own the Night

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Tracks:
1. Heart Of Glass - Blondie
2. Let's Dance - David Bowie
3. Rapture - Blondie
4. Message To You Rudy - The Specials
5. A Little Bit Of Soap - The Jarmels
6. Que Pasa/Me No Pop I - Coati Mundi
7. Should I - Louis Prima
8. Maraca - Descarga Total
9. I Ain't Got Nobody - Louis Prima
10. Mambo Diablo - Tito Puente
11. I'll Be Seeing You - Jackie Gleason
12. Club Raid
13. Dad Visits Bobby
14. Bobby Gets News
15. Bobby Sees Joe
16. Bobby Kiss Amada
17. Bobby Breaks Leg
18. Vadim Escapes
19. Burt Dies
20. Funeral
21. Bobby And Joe Talk
22. Planning the Bust
23. Vadim Dies
24. End Credits

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0780163395020
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Lakeshore Records
Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Lakeshore Records
Release Date: 2007-10-02
Studio: Lakeshore Records

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Editorial Reviews:

This soundtrack to James Gray's atmospheric noir movie is evenly split between a collection of vintage songs and Wojciech Kilar's score, offering two very different moods in the process. Since the movie is set in the 1980s and Joaquin Phoenix plays a nightclub manager in Brooklyn, the songs are dance-friendly, albeit from wildly varying genres: disco (Blondie's "Heart of Glass"), salsa (Maraca's "Descarga Total," even if the cover mistakenly does a switcheroo on artist and song), swing (Louis Prima's "Should I"), ska (the Specials' "Message to You Rudy"), and deliriously unclassifiable (Coati Mundi's "Que Pasa/Me No Pop I"). But the tone radically changes from party-hearty to somber when we get to Kilar's austere score. It does suggest drama, but the tone is too one-note to make much of a lasting impression. --Elisabeth Vincentelli


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