The New York Times reports that Wong Kar-Wai's "My Blueberry Nights" features songs by "American institutions," Otis Redding, Ruth Brown and Ry Cooder (who composed the all-time venerable score to "Paris, Texas"). A.O. Scott gives the film a positive, but tempered review and reminds Cannes critics to abate their knee-jerk reactions.
Their weekend movie round-up also makes note of the country-rock soundtrack in the upcoming Wilson brothers film, "The Wendell Baker Story," which features songs by Willie Nelson and Lyle Lovett. We want to discuss this film at length, but the protracted version is this: Luke Wilson wrote and co-directed this pet project with his eldest brother Andrew Wilson (who plays the memorable "Futureman" in Wes Anderson's "Bottle Rocket"); their middle Wilson brother, Owen also stars in the film that carries a '70s bent and an estimable cast that includes aged film patriarchs, Harry Dean Stanton, Kris Kristofferson and Seymour Cassel (who's appeared in 3 of 4 Wes Anderson films). The film also includes an uncredited appearance by Will Ferrell. The Times review is positive, but others are lukewarm - a cautionary sign: the film was completed in 2005, but is just getting distribution now.
5/19/2007
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Here are the bulk of the songs that are released. There are a few others that were specifically recorded for this movie and not released separately.
Mick Jagger - Evening Gown
Rick Nelson - Garden Party
Waylon Jennings - I’ve Always Been Crazy
Chuck Berry - Promised Land
Jackson Browne - The Road And The Sky
The Emotions - Best Of My Love
Billy Joe Shaver - Live Forever
Bob Dylan - Every Grain of Sand
Bobby Day - Little Bitty Pretty One
Charlie Pride - Kiss An angel Good Morning
Greatful Dead - Scarlet Bagonias
Hank Williams - Settin The Woods On Fire
Willie Nelson - Me and Paul
Waylon Jennings - I Ain’t Living Long Like This
Bob Dylan - I’ll Keep It With Mine
Johnny Cash - Wanted Man
Don Williams - Love is On A Roll
The Band - When I Paint My Masterpiece
Hank Williams - Thank God
Very cool. Do you know which ones were specifically recorded for the movie? I don't think there was ever a soundtrack was there? I stopped paying attention after awhile.
I did eventually see it and it wasn't bad, but you could barely make out the music in the film outside a few Dylan cuts. Or at least i thought.
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