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| ARTIST: | Jeff Tweedy, Wilco |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Rykodisc |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Opening Titles - Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche, Red Elevator - Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche, Promising - Wilco, Frank's Dream - Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche, When the Roses Bloom Again - Billy Bragg & Wilco, Jealous Guy - Jimmy Scott, The Wallman - Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche, The Lonely I - Robert Sean Leonared & Steve Zahn, Hello, Are You There - Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche, Softley and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling - Robert Sean Leonard, Finale - Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche, End Credits - Jeff Tweedy & Glenn Kotche |
| UPC: | 014431062421 |
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Customer Reviews of Chelsea Walls
beautiful, atmospheric, haunting I didn't think so much of the movie (pretentious, unrealized, with some good turns) but, boy, this is one heck of a soundtrack. Beautiful haunting melodies, that wonderful Jimmy Scott cover of Lennon's Jealous Guy. Tweedy Tweedy Tweedy. The music haunts my conciousness all the time. Great for driving. Great for yoga.
It's Tweedy, It's Good, Very Good
I have not seen the movie, but bought this album simply on the strength of Jeff Tweedy's reputation as a gifted, daring and innovative musician. I was not disappointed!
9 of the 12 tracks aqre Tweedy penned, most of them instrumentals performed by Tweedy and Glenn Kotche. Several of them are truly mesmorizing, including the "Opening Titles", with guitar-distorts all over, "Frank's Dream", "The Wallman" and, best of all, the 11 min. "Finale" with it's haunting guitar riff and overlaying piano playing.
There are 2 tracks attributed to Wilco: the "new" track "Promising" sounds like Tweedy solo, and the other one "When The Roses Bloom Again" is from the Mermaid Avenue sessions with Billy Brag, quite beautiful actually.
As with many movie soundtracks, this is a "mood album", and I find it very engaging, altough it's probably not for everyone.
pretty ding dang good
This is a great CD even if youre not a Wilco/Uncle Tupelo/Alt country completist. The songs are all good, from the "weird" stuff by Tweedy down to the haunting beautiful WIlco track to the non-Tweedy stuff on here...If yopure reading this review you should probably own this or at least give it a listen, even if the movie didn't work for ya.