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The Darjeeling Limited (Soundtrack)
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Three tunes by the Kinks show up: each one more bizarre than the next. If this doesn't make you want to pick up an old Kinks record, nothing will. Ray Davies is one of the most unique and under-rated songwriters of his genre, probably because of the weird period that the Kinks were banned in the USA. "Powerman" is sinister and complicated, with a true rock feel. The sensuous guitar with sitar-like open strings and the sinister bass line keep in the eastern mood, but the Kinks bring a strange crossover...
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In keeping with their tradition of exceptionally well-selected soundtracks, director/writer Wes Anderson and music supervisor Randall...
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The Darjeeling Limited Original Soundtrack (Japan Import)
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Notes: In keeping with their tradition of exceptionally well-selected soundtracks, director/writer Wes Anderson and music supervisor Randall Poster offer up a typically smart and eclectic collection to accompany Anderson's 2007 film, THE DARJEELING LIMITED. Issued by ABKCO Records, the compilation keenly reflects the movie's plot, which revolves around three estranged American brothers trying to reconnect on a train trip through India. While the album further reinforces Anderson and Poster's knack...
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For fans of director Wes Anderson , a new movie from the bespectacled auteur means the materialization of a quirky new soundtrack as well. While 1999's British Invasion-heavy audio companion to {#Rushmore} remains the unofficial fan fave, each collection of music ( Bottle Rocket , The Royal Tenenbaums , and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ) has been a glimpse into the Texas-bred Anderson 's obviously deep record collection, a window he once again opens with the typically eclectic Darjeeling Limited...
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