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Public Enemies [Soundtrack]

Elliot Goldenthal Audio CD
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1. Ten Million Slaves Otis Taylor
2. Chicago Shake The Bruce Fowler Big Band
3. Drive To Bohemia Elliot Goldenthal
4. Love Me or Leave Me Billie Holiday
5. Billie's Arrest Elliot Goldenthal
6. Am I Blue? Billie Holiday
7. Love In The Dunes Elliot Goldenthal
8. Bye Bye Blackbird Diana Krall
9. Phone Call To Billie Elliot Goldenthal
10. Nasty Letter Otis Taylor
11. Plane To Chicago Elliot Goldenthal
12. Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah Indian Bottom Association, Old Regular Baptists
13. Gold Coast Restaurant Elliot Goldenthal
14. The Man I Love Billie Holiday
15. JD Dies Elliot Goldenthal
16. Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground Blind Willie Johnson

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Soundtrack Collage, Dec 23 2009
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This review is from: Public Enemies (Audio CD)
I think the Academy Awards may need to create a new catagory of award - Best Soundtrack Collage - in honor of Elliot Goldenthal. This seems to be his speciality and Public Enemies is a fine example of his art. He does compose seven superbly crafted tracks on this disk of sixteen, and the overall program lineup, as on his Frida collage, perfectly suits the time, place, atmosphere and events depcited in the film. Frida received only fair critical success, but the general public overwhelmingly gave it rave reviews, as did I. This recording is equally as compelling as the Frida soundtrack. The first tune, "Ten Million Slaves," will grab you right off and the remainder will carry you straight on through. A great listen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Public Eneemies, Nov 2 2011
This review is from: Public Enemies (Audio CD)
Great music for a great movie ... spell binding music all the way though. I enjoy listening to the CD and on my ipod. I recently purchased Alice sound track too. It sounds corny but playing the music ebhances the overall experience.
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Amazon.com: 4.1 out of 5 stars (14 customer reviews)

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another well-chosen soundtrack/score by Michael Mann, July 5 2009
By Miami Nights - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Public Enemies (Audio CD)
For those not familiar with soundtracks/scores for Michael Mann movies, Mann almost always chooses music based on how well they serve the story and the imagery on the screen.
The songs he chooses almost always convey great mood. You won't find a bunch of corporate music samplers designed to sell units, as you do on most so-called soundtracks -- those type of albums are designed to attract consumers with big name acts, and throw in some lesser-known groups, giving them a marketing boost.
Whether it's a song with lyrics or an orchestral score, Mann doesn't choose lightly. He seems to choose with great insight, and the tracks here on "Public Enemies" are no different than his previous scores/soundtracks.
All the songs here convey the time and era (1930s, Depression-era), and are joined in between by orchestral tracks from the movie, which almost all have a sense of foreboding. The music doesn't overwhelm, and doesn't underplay the seriousness of the dramatic scenes -- they fit just right, as they don't overstay their welcome and prove just memorable enough, presenting the right sense of emotion and tension.
Anyone who likes Michael Mann movies, and appreciate his well-thought-out soundtracks, will enjoy "Public Enemies" as well.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Elliot Goldenthal's Brooding Score Works Hand In Hand With The Song Selections To Create The Films Sonic Identity, July 14 2009
By Kaya R. Savas - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Public Enemies (Audio CD)
Elliot Goldenthal reunites with Michael Mann for the first time since Heat. Goldenthal is a very talented composer and with Public Enemies he provides a very simple full sound to support the film.

Now with Michael Mann you can expect lots of handpicked songs by him as evident with his recent films. In fact most of his films except for Last Of The Mohicans utilize songs just as much as score. He definitely uses them as an editing tool and you can tell in the film. With Michael Mann though he makes sure the score works hand in hand with the song choices. You can watch Collateral and Miami Vice and see how they blend together to create the sonic identity of the film, which is the same case with Public Enemies.

Score-wise there isn't that much, but what's there is fantastic. It's tense and brooding and slowly growing and growing until the final piece that closes out the film. There are a lot of strings and they swell in and out. One theme uses a solo piano. It's a very simple score. I'm guessing that every piece of music is here on the soundtrack, because honestly there isn't much else in the film. You also get a selection of period songs and some modern interpolations of classics such as "Bye Bye Blackbird". Zimmer collaborator Bruce Fowler did some orchestrations and provides one track of music too.

What makes this CD worth owning is the piece "JD Dies", which is the capstone of the score. It's the piece that accompanies the climax of the film, which on its own is one hell of a scene. The tone and structure reminds me very much of The Thin Red Line by Hans Zimmer. Clearly that score was influential here since Michael Mann used a track from The Thin Red Line in the film and thanked Hans Zimmer in the end credits. Goldenthal's piece slowly builds and builds and erupts with a tragic downturn and an abrupt end. Those who have seen the film know exactly how well this piece works in the film; it carries the entire scene.

Anyway, even though there is only a minimal amount of score in the film what's there is pretty good. It's simple and effective, which is all you can ask for. It's not a great score that will be remembered, but it definitely stuck with me after I saw the film.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, Great Soundtrack, July 4 2009
By S. Helman "Get drunk or try dying~" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Public Enemies (Audio CD)
I saw this movie opening day and was once again blown away by Johnny Depp's performance... more than that I sat there and was loving the music! I had to have it. I especially loved "Ten Million Slaves" but the whole this is awesome!
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