Rushmore (1999) (Who/Simms/Faces/Stevens/Kinks/)

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Label: Uni/mercury
UPC: 00731455607420
Release Date: 2/2/1999
Buy.com Sku: 60099542
Item#: MDGN2C
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Hardest Geometry Problem In The World ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Making Time - Creation ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Concrete And Clay - Unit 4 2 ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Nothing In This World Can Stop Me From Worrin' Bout That Girl - The Kinks ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Sharp Little Guy ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Lad With The Silver Button, The ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Summer Song, A - Chad & Jeremy ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Edward Appleby (In Memoriam) ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Here Comes My Baby - Cat Stevens ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Quick One While He's Away, A - The Who ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Snowflake Music - Mark Mothersbaugh (from "Bottlerocket") ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Piranhas Are A Very Tricky Species ~ Original Soundtrack
13. Blinuet - Zoot Sims ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Friends Like You, Who Needs Friends ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Rue St. Vincent - Yves Montand ~ Original Soundtrack
16. Kite Flying Society ~ Original Soundtrack
17. Wind, The - Cat Stevens ~ Original Soundtrack
18. Oh Yoko - John Lennon ~ Original Soundtrack
19. Ooh La La - The Faces ~ Original Soundtrack
20. Margaret Yang's Theme ~ Original Soundtrack

(P) 1999 London Records Inc.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Original score music composed by Mark Mothersbaugh.
Producers: Wes Anderson, Randall Poster.
Includes liner notes by Wes Anderson.
Personnel: Yves Montand (vocals); Bruce Berman (guitar, mandolin); Lavant Coppock (guitar); Judy Gameral (hammer dulcimer); Paul Viapiano (mandolin); Harry Scorzo (violin); Melissa "Missy" Hasin (cello); Larry Klimas (flute); Gloria Cheng-Cochran (harpsichord); Mark Mothersbaugh (keyboards, percussion); Robert Casale (keyboards); Brian King (glockenspiel); Gordon Peeke (drums, timpani, percussion).
Recording information: Mutato Muzika, West Hollywood, CA.
While a soundtrack LP based on the smorgasbord of the "sounds of the '60s" is hardly a novel concept, Rushmore announced right up front it was offering more fruitful fare by emphasizing the little-known but cranking/smoking Creation single "Makin' Time" in its TV ads. That snarling-ornery classic more or less leads off this collection of British Invasion-era obscuros, a CD whose mere track selection proves its curator to be a genuine, happy, knowledgeable fan of the genre. Like the zany, hip radio station you've always longed for and will never get, in Rushmore's world the Kinks' 1964 unplugged Kinda Kinks gem "Nothing in This World Can Stop Me Worrying About That Girl" can peacefully coexist with the happy lounge of Unit 4, and French crooner Yves Montand, or with Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo's instrumental curiosities. The young, jauntier Cat Stevens and Chad & Jeremy provide pep, and a live version of the Who's first mini rock opera, the title track of their 1966 second LP, A Quick One, locks neatly into a film where two so-different males compete for the same woman. OK, the collection isn't timeless. There aren't enough great songs here, and compiler Wes Anderson could have done better for the great-but-in-decline John Lennon and the also-past-their-prime Faces than the pleasant but pathetic-indulgent "Oh Yoko!" and nice but pedestrian "Ooh La La". But even here, Anderson errs on the side of the whimsical and unusual, precisely the qualities missing in the movies these days. In the end, it's his sense of fun that pervades this unpredictable assortment as much as it does the cinematic experience. Synchronicity at last! ~ Jack Rabid. The Big Takeover
Though it contains a token nod to Americana with West Coast saxman Zoot Sims' "Blinuet," this collection is driven by Britpop (not the Oasis variety, but the real stuff circa 1960s). Long lost British mod heroes the Creation are an obscure but wonderful choice, their Whoish sound full of youthful abandon. Early Kinks is never a bad thing, and the Davies boys' "Nothing in This World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl" is a lesser known gem from the band's golden period. Things turn more introspective with John Lennon's sentimental "Oh Yoko" and Cat Stevens' "The Wind," but the irrepressible Faces' "Ooh La La" puts things back on a righteously rocking course.

Engineer: Robert Casale

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/07/2005
Original Release Date : 1999
Catalog ID : 556074
Label : London (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731455607420

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (3/4/99, p.87)
- 3 1/2 Stars (out of 5)
- "...Like the movie, the soundtrack pays tribute to young love in all its annoying, cloying, earnest and ingratiating qualities. It charms..."

Entertainment Weekly (10/12/01, p.43)
- Ranked #84 in EW's "100 Best Movie Soundtracks"

Entertainment Weekly (3/5/99, p.67)
- "Writer-director Wes Anderson is the rare filmmaker who understands how crucial music is for setting a movie's tone, and RUSHMORE's wonderfully strange ambiance owes a great deal to this similarly eccentric soundtrack..." - Rating: A-

  
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