Bruce Springsteen is putting out a new record, called Working On A Dream that hits January 27, 2009. The album includes 12 tracks and 2 bonus tracks, one of which is "The Wrestler," the titular track he wrote for Darren Aronofsky's upcoming film starring Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei and Evan Rachel Wood.
Does that mean you'll hear the official version next year? Maybe. There should be a 'Wrestler' soundtrack to coincide with the film's release on December 19. We'll see, he haven't heard back about it yet (the film contained a minimalist score by Clint Mansell mostly built around ambient guitar and classic rock songs covered by bands we'd never heard of).
Mickey Rourke just told David Poland how he asked Springsteen himself to write the song (and how he scored a Guns N' Roses track in the film for free!)
Aronofsky reiterated the same story recently. "Mickey's character was a big wrestling star in the late 1980s, so he's a big hair metal fan, and the greatest of those is Guns N' Roses," Aronofsky told THR. "Mickey is friends with Axl Rose and Slash, so we got 'Sweet Child o' Mine' for close to nothing only because of his relationship. Bruce Springsteen is also a friend of Mickey's, so he wrote an original song called 'The Wrestler.' "
If you haven't already heard it, here's a live version of "The Wrestler."
11/18/2008
Bruce Sprinsteen's 'Wrestler' Song To Be Featured On His New Album Working On A Dream
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Labels: Bruce Springsteen, Evan Rachel Wood, Marisa Tomei, Mickey Rourke
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You describe the music in The Wrestler as "built around ambient guitar and classic rock songs covered by bands we'd never heard of." Macon Greyson may be a band you have never heard of, but "Black Light", played in the background of a bar scene, is not a cover, it is an original. They may have an 80s sound, but they play all originals. "Black Light" is from their most recent album "20th Century Accidents" - check out www.myspace.com/macongreyson or www.macongreyson.com. I'll put their lyrics up against Springsteen's any day....
I've said for years Macon Greyson is the best unsigned band in Texas. One of my all time favorite bands, ranking up there with Wilco & better than Son Volt, in my opinion. Good to see they are getting a little bit of recognition.
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