Lost in the Translation [CD-single] [Import]
Lost in the Translation [CD-single] [Import]
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1. Lost Inthe Translation
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2. Once Had A Life Mix
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3. Rely On Me
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Lost in the Translation,Pacifica,Universal/Absolute,Dance
Average customer rating:
- Fairly mellow...
- Lush and atmospheric
- highbrow elevator music
- music to get lost by...
- Music for Strangers in a Strange Land
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Lost In Translation
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Emperor Norton
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ASIN: B0001I1K32
Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Intro/Tokyo
- City Girl - Kevin Shields
- Fantino - Sebastien Tellier
- Tommib - Squarepusher
- Girls - Death in Vegas
- Goodbye - Kevin Shields
- Too Young - Phoenix, Phoenix
- Kaze Wo Atsumete - Happy End
- On the Subway - Roger Joseph Manning Jr., Brian Reitzell
- Ikebana - Kevin Shields
- Sometimes - My Bloody Valentine
- Alone in Kyoto - Air, Air Bomb
- Shibuya - Roger Joseph Manning Jr., Brian Reitzell
- Are You Awake? - Kevin Shields
- Just Like Honey/More Than This - Bryan Ferry, The Jesus and Mary Chain
Amazon.com
Sofia Coppola has, with two elegant movies, proved herself a talented director with a keen eye for interior life. She's also got great ears. For Lost in Translation, the story of a May-December friendship in Tokyo between two displaced Americans, the score is a tonic for jetlag. Coppola prescribes a dose of shoegazer pop, from My Bloody Valentine's chiming "Sometimes" to Jesus & Mary Chain's fuzzed-out "Just Like Honey." The music nails the hazy conscious state of actors Bill Murray (as a movie star with a midlife crisis) and Scarlet Johansson (as an emotionally marooned twenty-something). It also provides a safe, warm envelope in which they can enact their overseas adventures. Working with producer Brian Reitzell, whose band Air scored her previous Virgin Suicides, Coppola lured Valentine's Kevin Shields into providing several slices of dreamy indie-rock and sonic wallpaper, as stylish as it is formless. There's a welcome bit of Japanese goofiness, a funhouse-mirror reflection of U.S. folk-rock courtesy of early-1970s band Happy End. And a "hidden" track provides the audio of Murray, in the film, doing his sleepy karaoke version of Roxy Music's "More Than This." --Marc Weidenbaum
Album Description
The soundtrack to Sofia Coppola's Lost In Translation features exclusive music from Kevin Shields (of My Bloody Valentine) and Air -- plus classic tracks from the Jesus & Mary Chain, Death In Vegas, My Bloody Valentine and Squarepusher.
Album Description
Sofia Coppola presents Lost In Translation, the follow-up to her critically acclaimed directorial debut The Virgin Suicides. Starring Bill Murray, Scarlett Johanssen, Giovanni Ribisi and Ana Faris. The music includes an exclusive track from Air as well as tracks from Kevin Shields, Jesus & Mary Chain, Death In Vegas, Squarepusher, Phoenix and more. 15 tracks. Emperor Norton. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Fairly mellow..........2007-06-07
For some reason, I bought this soundtrack thinking that it contained Bill Murray's singing from the karaoke bar scene. I actually like his version better than original singers'. Lack of paying attention on my part. I thought one soundtrack kinds melt into the next....meaning, they all sounded the same after a while. But still decent to listen to if you want to relax and mellow out.
Lush and atmospheric.......2007-03-19
"Lost in Translation" is one of my personal favorite soundtracks from the past five years. The soundtrack consists of an array of modern electronica artists from Air to Squarepusher, with a smidgeon of indie rock by Kevin Shields (of My Bloody Valentine fame) and The Jesus and Mary Chain. The moodiness of songs like Sebastien Tellier's "Fantino" and Air's "Lost in Kyoto" provides the lush, atmospheric soundtrack to the scenes involving Bill Murray and Scarlett Johanssen. Some people might find this soundtrack bloody boring but I loved it because the music actually made the film what it was. I only wish that Sophia included the song by Peaches from the stripclub scene on the soundtrack but overall the soundtrack is a classic to me. I don't think the film would have been as good with any other music.
highbrow elevator music.......2006-08-18
Completely devoid of melody and intricacy, the Lost In Translation soundtrack sounds like someone allowed their inebriated 93-year-old uncle to wander unsupervised into an electric organ store, where he slowly falls asleep face down on a keyboard, drooling pea soup into the circuitry. This is glorified New Age music for underpowered karaoke machines, and it would put even Yanni to sleep.
music to get lost by..........2006-07-08
If you have seen this movie and looking up this soundtrack, chances are you have been affected by it as much as I and many others have. The movie itself is best viewed late at night, in a dimly lit (not dark) room, especially after a difficult day at work. This soundtrack is best listened to in a car, again at night, while flying aimlessly down a dark highway, lit only by the occassional headlamps of passing cars, or the streetlights of a nighttime cityscape. You WILL feel as if you are half asleep in a taxi with Bob and Charlotte after a long nite out in Tokyo. Absolutely fantastic and flawless collection of sonic atmosphere. Dig in...
Music for Strangers in a Strange Land.......2006-07-07
I can't say enough good things about the film, "Lost in Translation". It's a nearly perfect comedy-drama that conveys the feelings of loneliness, homesickness and isolation, yet also has so much to say about close relationships that can form circumstantially. It's a great offbeat love story that doesn't go for the cheap resolution, but develops the platonic friendship of the main characters beautifully. And it has one of the greatest screen kisses in recent memory. (After all, what middle-aged man like me doesn't fantasize a relationship, even a platonic one, with Scarlett Johansson?) The soundtrack is spot-on, conveying the urban Weltschmerz that pervades this moody, and by turns funny and touching, movie. Kevin Shields, late of My Bloody Valentine, does a particularly good job capturing the mood with several songs, led by "City Girl". There are a number of other fine tracks throughout this CD, performed by such alternative pop-rock acts as My Bloody Valentine, Death in Vegas, The Jesus and Mary Chain, the 70's Japanese group Happy End, and the techno band Air. They set the tone with fuzzy, slightly distorted, and ambient tunes. And if you're patient enough to wait through about 10 minutes of "dead air", you can hear a "hidden track": Bill Murray's late-night-weary karaoke version of Roxy Music's "More than This" from one of the many memorable scenes of the film.
Average customer rating:
- Fairly mellow...
- Lush and atmospheric
- highbrow elevator music
- music to get lost by...
- Music for Strangers in a Strange Land
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Lost In Translation
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Emperor Norton
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ASIN: B0000B1A3S
Release Date: 2003-09-09 |
Tracks:
- Intro/Tokyo
- City Girl - Kevin Shields
- Fantino - Sebastian Tellier
- Tommib - Squarepusher
- Girls - Death In Vegas
- Goodbye - Kevin Shields
- Too Young - Phoenix
- Kaze Wo Atsumete - Happy End
- On The Subway - Brian Reitzell & Roger J Manning Jr
- Ikebana - Kevin Shields
- Sometimes - My Bloody Valentine
- Alone In Kyoto - Air
- Shibuya - Brian Reitzell & Roger J Manning Jr
- Are You Awake? - Kevin Shields
- Just Like Honey - The Jesus & Mary Chain
Amazon.com
Sofia Coppola has, with two elegant movies, proved herself a talented director with a keen eye for interior life. She's also got great ears. For Lost in Translation, the story of a May-December friendship in Tokyo between two displaced Americans, the score is a tonic for jetlag. Coppola prescribes a dose of shoegazer pop, from My Bloody Valentine's chiming "Sometimes" to Jesus & Mary Chain's fuzzed-out "Just Like Honey." The music nails the hazy conscious state of actors Bill Murray (as a movie star with a midlife crisis) and Scarlet Johansson (as an emotionally marooned twenty-something). It also provides a safe, warm envelope in which they can enact their overseas adventures. Working with producer Brian Reitzell, whose band Air scored her previous Virgin Suicides, Coppola lured Valentine's Kevin Shields into providing several slices of dreamy indie-rock and sonic wallpaper, as stylish as it is formless. There's a welcome bit of Japanese goofiness, a funhouse-mirror reflection of U.S. folk-rock courtesy of early-1970s band Happy End. And a "hidden" track provides the audio of Murray, in the film, doing his sleepy karaoke version of Roxy Music's "More Than This." --Marc Weidenbaum
Album Description
The soundtrack to Sofia Coppola's Lost In Translation features exclusive music from Kevin Shields (of My Bloody Valentine) and Air -- plus classic tracks from the Jesus & Mary Chain, Death In Vegas, My Bloody Valentine and Squarepusher.
Album Description
Sofia Coppola presents Lost In Translation, the follow-up to her critically acclaimed directorial debut The Virgin Suicides. Starring Bill Murray, Scarlett Johanssen, Giovanni Ribisi and Ana Faris. The music includes an exclusive track from Air as well as tracks from Kevin Shields, Jesus & Mary Chain, Death In Vegas, Squarepusher, Phoenix and more. 15 tracks. Emperor Norton. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Fairly mellow..........2007-06-07
For some reason, I bought this soundtrack thinking that it contained Bill Murray's singing from the karaoke bar scene. I actually like his version better than original singers'. Lack of paying attention on my part. I thought one soundtrack kinds melt into the next....meaning, they all sounded the same after a while. But still decent to listen to if you want to relax and mellow out.
Lush and atmospheric.......2007-03-19
"Lost in Translation" is one of my personal favorite soundtracks from the past five years. The soundtrack consists of an array of modern electronica artists from Air to Squarepusher, with a smidgeon of indie rock by Kevin Shields (of My Bloody Valentine fame) and The Jesus and Mary Chain. The moodiness of songs like Sebastien Tellier's "Fantino" and Air's "Lost in Kyoto" provides the lush, atmospheric soundtrack to the scenes involving Bill Murray and Scarlett Johanssen. Some people might find this soundtrack bloody boring but I loved it because the music actually made the film what it was. I only wish that Sophia included the song by Peaches from the stripclub scene on the soundtrack but overall the soundtrack is a classic to me. I don't think the film would have been as good with any other music.
highbrow elevator music.......2006-08-18
Completely devoid of melody and intricacy, the Lost In Translation soundtrack sounds like someone allowed their inebriated 93-year-old uncle to wander unsupervised into an electric organ store, where he slowly falls asleep face down on a keyboard, drooling pea soup into the circuitry. This is glorified New Age music for underpowered karaoke machines, and it would put even Yanni to sleep.
music to get lost by..........2006-07-08
If you have seen this movie and looking up this soundtrack, chances are you have been affected by it as much as I and many others have. The movie itself is best viewed late at night, in a dimly lit (not dark) room, especially after a difficult day at work. This soundtrack is best listened to in a car, again at night, while flying aimlessly down a dark highway, lit only by the occassional headlamps of passing cars, or the streetlights of a nighttime cityscape. You WILL feel as if you are half asleep in a taxi with Bob and Charlotte after a long nite out in Tokyo. Absolutely fantastic and flawless collection of sonic atmosphere. Dig in...
Music for Strangers in a Strange Land.......2006-07-07
I can't say enough good things about the film, "Lost in Translation". It's a nearly perfect comedy-drama that conveys the feelings of loneliness, homesickness and isolation, yet also has so much to say about close relationships that can form circumstantially. It's a great offbeat love story that doesn't go for the cheap resolution, but develops the platonic friendship of the main characters beautifully. And it has one of the greatest screen kisses in recent memory. (After all, what middle-aged man like me doesn't fantasize a relationship, even a platonic one, with Scarlett Johansson?) The soundtrack is spot-on, conveying the urban Weltschmerz that pervades this moody, and by turns funny and touching, movie. Kevin Shields, late of My Bloody Valentine, does a particularly good job capturing the mood with several songs, led by "City Girl". There are a number of other fine tracks throughout this CD, performed by such alternative pop-rock acts as My Bloody Valentine, Death in Vegas, The Jesus and Mary Chain, the 70's Japanese group Happy End, and the techno band Air. They set the tone with fuzzy, slightly distorted, and ambient tunes. And if you're patient enough to wait through about 10 minutes of "dead air", you can hear a "hidden track": Bill Murray's late-night-weary karaoke version of Roxy Music's "More than This" from one of the many memorable scenes of the film.
Average customer rating:
- Think Of Bill Laswell As Barry White
- .....a masterpiece to me......
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Axiom Ambient: Lost in the Translation
Bill Laswell
Manufacturer: Axiom
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Release Date: 1994-11-08 |
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- Peace
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Customer Reviews:
Think Of Bill Laswell As Barry White.......2003-02-03
This album is his Love Unlimited Orchestra. I mean that in a good way. If you own any or all of the albums these "reconfigurations" are based upon, this is just a really cool way to revisit them in not such an edgy manner. But don't worry, they haven't had the life sucked out of them, or been dumbed-down. This is Ambient with balls, if you will.
.....a masterpiece to me.............2002-02-08
....The geniality of this work is beyond words to me....although I do believe is not for everyone, since it deals with a quiestion out of our time and space....which is death....our own death.....so this work stays most of the time on rather obscure and meditative sounds.....and you have to be in a very special mood to capture all of its thougt and greatness...and obviously.....as the very title of the album itself says:.....you have to think about your very own "Translation" out of this life as we know it....no wonder the author uses the word "lost" too....because we're a dealing with a concept clearly beyond our knowledge now....where we are gonna be out of everything.....out of this world, out of ourselves, out of our mind, out of our time.....maybe even out of our very own souls as we know them.....But also the great thing about this piece of art is that it doesn't present the phenomena in a disturbing and alarming way.....but rather in the rather a quiet and meditative mood that makes you think about the relativity of everything.....even eternity in itself.
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- Soto great voice!
- My wifes's new favorite CD
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Lost in the Translation
Jeff Scott Soto
Manufacturer: Locomotive Music
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ASIN: B0009WPL76
Release Date: 2005-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Believe in Me
- Soul Divine
- Drowning
- If This Is the End
- Lost in the Translation
- Doin' Time
- High Time
- Beginning 2 End
- On My Own
- Find Our Way
- Sacred Eyes
- Dulce Lady [*]
- If This Is the End [Video Mov][Multimedia Track]
Customer Reviews:
Soto great voice!.......2007-03-04
Prism a little better album written and playing both but a must for Soto fans!
My wifes's new favorite CD.......2007-02-20
My wife is a HUGE journey fan. As a result, when Jeff stepped in as the new singer for the band, she was very interested. Then she heard the single "Believe in me " and wanted to hear the rest. Now she is hooked. Never comes out of the CD player!
Average customer rating:
- its got groove!
- The quality certainly isn't lost in the translation here.
- Very very catchy!
- BUY THIS NOW!!
- Rock Solid Effort !!
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Lost in the Translation
Jeff Scott Soto
Manufacturer: Frontiers Italy
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ASIN: B0002QXSPG
Release Date: 2004-09-27 |
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- Believe in Me
- Soul Divine
- Drowning
- If This Is the End
- Lost in the Translation
- Doin' Time
- High Time
- Beginning 2 End
- On My Own
- Find Our Way
- Sacred Eyes
- Dulce Lady [*]
- If This Is the End [Video Mov][Multimedia Track]
Album Description
Includes the bonus track 'Dulce Lady' and the video for 'If This Is The End'. Frontiers Records. 2004.
Customer Reviews:
its got groove!.......2006-12-11
JSS has some great musicians on this cd great song writing,musicianship,hooks. great guitar sounds and lets say the whole thing got it goin on. I am a guitar player for 20yrs now and gigs every weekend and always try to find the time to practice,and I could tell that these guys work on their musicianship,and team playing alot. I'm coming from a musicians point of view and from an old school of shredder its nice to hear great musiciansip thats got good groove.
The quality certainly isn't lost in the translation here........2006-06-23
As if Prism never happened Soto delivers a quality hard rock album, wrapping his pipes around worthy tunes. An extensive enough world tour accompanied this album and rightly so. The first few cuts, Believe in Me and Soul Divine are good rockers, while Soto's balladeering instincts don't take the record over.
I'm not going to go into a track by track thing here as there isn't much point, suffice to say that the guy has achieved a balance between rockers like the title cut and softer numbers that wasn't the case on Prism. Good production values, packaging and another disc with a bonus video track on it for a little added value. The continued presence of Gary Shutt is another plus for this relese and shared writing credits with Neil Schon, Gary Shutt and other guitarists perhaps show that Soto works best when he works with others.
Quality release and a good buy for fans of melodic rock especially and general music fans too.
Very very catchy!.......2006-05-10
This soundtrack kicks serious ass. Jeff Scott Soto sounds real good on this cd. On the song "Believe In Me" Neal Schon plays on that song... Neal Schon fans can tell that however, based on his style of playing. "Find Our Way", is probably one of the catchiest songs I have ever heard really. See, I believe this soundtrack would be perfect for any movie, with a dramatic plot. It's a real hard cd, so it's not very poppy. I'm currently lost in this piece of music.. It's very astounding.
Jeff Scott Soto has worked with Yngwie Malmsteen, and Axel Rudi Pell (a German band), and other artists. He has sung some Queen fans, and even toured with them. His vocal range is very very breath taking, with Yngwie Malmsteen.
Bottom line, this is one ass-kicking soundtrack, that will take your breath away.
The Axe Man
BUY THIS NOW!!.......2006-01-28
Get this cd now. In an age where there is so much music being released with very little of it being of any significant quality this CD stands out as a real gem. This album has it all - awesome hard rock music with killer guitar playing and one of the best rock voices of all time. These songs are all very well written and most of them are extremely memorable. JSS always goes for great vocal melodies but this is definitely his best stuff. All rock musicians should have a copy. This really is a worthwile purchase that you will be listening to in high rotation, trust me!
Rock Solid Effort !!.......2005-01-23
This album took me by surprise but from first listen it blew me away !. If you like a classic hard rock feel with big vocals and guitar you will not be dissapointed
This allbum is bang for buck. Play on 10 !
Average customer rating:
- Inexplicable But Sublime
- Finally!
- A disappointing descent into common "New Age"
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Lost in Translation
Roger Eno
Manufacturer: Gyroscope
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ASIN: B0000035D4
Release Date: 1995-04-25 |
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- Slow And Slender
- Mariachi Funeral
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Customer Reviews:
Inexplicable But Sublime.......2005-12-17
Perhaps he is an acquired taste or maybe I'm just strange (or both) but I have felt for years that Roger Eno is vastly underappreciated. His work on Music For Films and with brother Brian on "Apollo", are exquisite. "Lost In Translation" is exquisite as well; and hard to describe. It's said to be based on the writings of some medieval heretic no one's ever heard of; okay. The music reflects no heresy, it is a flow of musical consciousness that seems as if it came from the angels; fun-loving, Latin singing angels. Piano and Farfisa organ predominate, and Eno's gentle ethereal piano style creates the otherworldly atmosphere. Other instruments are used sparingly to great effect; an occasional horn, some strings, synthesizer, snare drum, and then there are the voices. Several of the tracks feature shimmeringly beautiful chantlike harmonies. They are sung in Latin by what could be monks (though no monks appear in the credits). The vocals are not a gimmick, a pretense or a mockery. they just are. They are essential to the weird, joyful, mournful grandeur of this very strange, original and breathtaking CD. Simply put "Lost In Translation" by Roger Eno is one of a kind.
Finally!.......2000-06-13
You could see it coming in "The Familiar". Roger Eno has finally made the best album of His career; He hasn't done anything that comes even close to this pinnacle since. This album is somewhat like a Roger Eno scrapbook; Most of the tracks are less than three minutes long, and they all flow together to create a unified whole. I don't think anyone could match this. A most perfect Album.
"Sublime beauty combined with unequaled eloquence."
A disappointing descent into common "New Age".......1998-12-19
Maybe he was worried about being confused with his brother. Or maybe the record company was putting the screws to him. But after the soulful explorations of "Voices" and his subsequent efforts, Roger Eno took a turn toward New Age sewage. I see now there were hints of it on "The Familiar," but I never thought R. Eno would resort to the New Age gloss that chokes "Lost in Translation."
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ASIN: B0001N9ZES
Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Tracks:
- 'I Was Born With A Voice And Very Little Else...'
- Family Background
- Gigli's Stage Debut And Poverty-Stricken Start
- Puccini: 'O Soave Fanciulla' From La Boheme - Maria Zamboni
- Service In The Household Of Countess Spannocchi
- Donizetti: 'Spirto Gentil' From La Favoria
- Colonel Delfino, And Giovanno Zerri's Legal Agreement
- Cannio: O Surdato 'Nnammurato
- A Hospital Visit And Scholarship
- Mascabni: 'Ah! Ritrovarla Nella Sua Capanna' From Lodoletta
- Gigli Graduates And Makes His Debut; He Goes For The High B Flat
- Puccini: 'E Lucevan Le Stelle' From Tosca
- Marriage, Rome And A Tuor To Spain
- Mascagni: 'Apri La Tua Finestra! From Iris
- A Letter From Fred Gaisberg Of HMV
- Mascagni: 'Mamma, Quel Vino E Generoso' From Cavalleria Rusticana
- Gigli Conquers South America, And Recieves An Offer From The Met
- Metropolitan Opera Debut In Mefistofele
- BoitoL 'Giunto Sul Passo Estremo' From Mefistofele
Tracks:
- The Critics' Verdict, And More Performances
- Donizetti: 'Tombe Degl'avi Miei' From Lacuia Di Lammermoor
- Gigli's Fate Becomes Entwined With Caruso's
- Giordano: 'Un Di All'azzurri Spazio' From Andrea Chenier
- Who Will Be Caruso's Sucessor
- Verdi: 'De'miei Bollenti Spiriti' From La Travita
- Life Forms A Regular Pattern, And Gigli Learns To Sing In Foreign Languages
- Lalo: 'Vainement, Ma Bien Aimee' From Le Roi d'Ys
- Manon At The Met
- Massenet: 'O Dolce Incanto' From Manon
- Catalani's Loreley
- Catalani: 'Nel Verde Maggio' From Loreley
- Summer In Italy, Then Back To New York And Some Physical Training
- Gounod: 'Ah! Ne Furis Pas Encore!' From Romeo Et Juliette
- Honorary Captain Of The NYPD
- Meyerbeer: 'O Paradiso' From L'Africaine
- Flourishing Finances And Professional Rivalries
- Crushin Remarks; The Attraction Of Radio
- Sullivan: The Lost Chord
- A New Decade, And The Honour Of Playing Nemorino At The Met
- Donizetti: 'Quanto E Bella' From L'elisir D'amore
Tracks:
- Debuts In Paris And London, And London's Critical Reception
- Flotow: 'M'Appari' (Ach! So Fromm) From Marta (Martha)
- Crisis: The Death Of Gigli's Mother, And Tension At The Met
- Departure From The Met
- America's Loss Is Europe's Gain
- Speech: Gigli In An Interview At The Savoy Hotel, London
- Cherished London Reviews
- Leoncavallo: 'No. Pagliaccio Non Son!' From Pagliacci
- Recording Reflects The Drama
- Leoncavallo: 'Suvvia, Cosi Terrible' From Pagliacci
- Touring, Gigli's Working Relationships, And A New Turn Of Events
- De Curtis: Non Ti Scordar Di Me
- Film Popularity, Hitler And Goebbels, And The Caracalla Tradition
- Puccini: 'Che Gelida Manina' From La Boheme
- Voice Expert John Steane's Recommendation
- Puccini: 'O Soave Fanciulla' From La Boheme
- A New Recording Of Tosca
- Puccini: 'Recondita Armonia' From Tosca
- Patience And Hard Work Produce A Perfect Set Of Master Recordings
- Puccini: 'E Lucevan Le Stelle' From Tosca
- Verdi: 'Ingemisco' From The Requiem
- Verdi: 'Ingemisco' From The Requiem
- The Recording Of Madama Butterfly
- Puccini: Closing Moments Of Act I, Madama Butterfly
Tracks:
- War Keeps Gigli In Italy
- Introductory Speech To Cavalleria Rusticana By Mascagni
- Translation Of The Speech
- Mascani: 'Mamma, Quel Vino E Generoso' From Cavalleria Rusticana
- More Role Debuts, Gigli's Wartime Films, And Andrea Chenier
- Giordano: 'Un Di All'azzurro Spazio' From Andrea Chenier
- John Steane's Verdict
- Giordano: 'Come Un Bel Di Di Maggio' From Andrea Chenier
- Rome Opera House Ralies Wartime Spirits
- Verdi: 'Teco Is Sto - Gran Dio' From Un Ballo In Maschera
- Verdi: 'Non Sai Tu Che Se L'anima Mia' From Un Ballo In Maschera
- Verdi: 'Oh, Qual Soave Brivido' From Un Ballo In Maschera
- Gigli's Political Affliations
- Verdi: 'Celeste Aida' From Aida
- Postwar Italy: An HMV Manager's Report
- Verdi: 'Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida' From Aida
- Covent Garden With Rina, Then A Tour Of Britain And Ireland
- Speech Given By Gigli After A Concert At The Royal Albert Hall
- The Final Phase - And No Thoughts Of Retirement
- Di Veroli: Ritorna Amore
- A Last Visit To The USA
- Cottrau: Santa Lucia
- Gigli's Death, His Obituaries, And His Place In The Tenor Lineage
- Meyerbeer: 'O Paradiso' From L'Africaine
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Lost In the Translation
Jeff Scott Soto
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000N0UXUE
Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
Average customer rating:
- Nice collection of movie stills
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Lost In Translation
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Emperor Norton
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000C9JCZ
Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Intro/Tokyo
- City Girl - Kevin Shields
- Fantino - Sebastien Tellier
- Tommib - Squarepusher
- Girls - Death in Vegas
- Goodbye - Kevin Shields
- Too Young - Phoenix
- Kaze Wo Atsumete
- On the Subway - Roger Joseph Manning Jr., Brian Reitzell
- Ikebana - Kevin Shields
- Sometimes - My Bloody Valentine
- Alone in Kyoto - Air Bomb, Air
- Shibuya - Roger Joseph Manning Jr., Brian Reitzell
- Are You Awake? - Kevin Shields
- Just Like Honey/More Than This - Bryan Ferry, The Jesus and Mary Chain
Customer Reviews:
Nice collection of movie stills.......2003-12-31
This book version of the soundtrack album, of which only 2,000 were made, consists of numerous stills from the movie, along with limited narration and pieces of dialogue. No additional information is provided, e.g., comments from the cast or crew, which leaves this really as a work of art in its own right rather than as some sort of supplement. The fact that some of the dialogue differs from that in the film (and that at least one scene is present in the book that we don't see on screen) makes this even more true. (It looks as if this book was prepared using the footage before it was edited?)
If you loved this movie like I did, pick this up if you can find it!
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Lost in Translation
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ASIN: B000KJTJ1W
Release Date: 2007-01-30 |
Music:
- Low Income Tomorrowland [Import]
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- Media Nation V.2 [Import]
- Mellow Cosmos [Import]
- Movie Chill [Import]
- New Side Compiled & Mixed By Freetempo [Import]
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- Noah's Ark [Import]
- Nothing But Freestyle
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