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The Namesake

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2007年11月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDecca
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4759152
SKU 028947591528

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:55:21
In Mira Nair's film The Namesake (which is based on the book by Jhumpa Lahiri), a man searches to balance his American life and mindset with his parents' Indian customs, eventually coming to a kind of understanding of his two sometimes contrasting sides. Accordingly, the accompanying soundtrack reflects this confluence of cultures -- as well as the general societal impacts of globalization -- with traditional singers like Geeta Dutt ("Jhiri Jhiri Choyetali"), who made her name in part through her soundtrack work in the late '40s and 1950s, and Lakhan Das ("Baul Song") placed next to artists like State of Bengal ("Flight IC408"), who blend electronica with Indian beats, and the English-born Susheela Raman ("The Same Song," "Ye Mera Divanapan Hai"), whose music shows both Western and carnatic influences. This idea of multiculturalism continues with Argentine musician Federico Aubele, who has also lived in Germany, Spain, and the U.S., and whose song "Postales" brings together South American folk with chilled-out lounge vibes and an accordion; Matt Hales of Aqualung also provides nicely poppy vocals to the Nitin Sawhney (the score's composer -- who generally sticks to sparse guitar and flute pieces to elucidate certain themes) orchestrated arrangement in "Falling." The positive aspects of globalization, its ability to provide and provoke cultural exchange and hybridization, are all at play here, making The Namesake an affecting, and important, release. ~ Marisa Brown

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Shoes to America

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    2. 2.
      The Namesake Opening Titles

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    3. 3.
      First Day in New York

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    4. 4.
      Jhiri Jihri Choyetali

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    5. 5.
      Flight IC408

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    6. 6.
      Airport Grief

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    7. 7.
      Mo's Affair

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    8. 8.
      Farewell Ashoke

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    9. 9.
      Ashima Becomes a Widow

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    10. 10.
      Aftermath

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    11. 11.
      Ye Mera Divanapan

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    12. 12.
      Baul Song

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    13. 13.
      Taj Mahal

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    14. 14.
      The Chosen One

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    15. 15.
      Max Arrives

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    16. 16.
      Boatman's Song

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    17. 17.
      Postales

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    18. 18.
      Amra Reformed Hindus

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    19. 19.
      The Namesake Reprise

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    20. 20.
      The Same Song

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

    21. 21.
      Falling

      アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Nitin Sawhney

商品の紹介

In Mira Nair's film The Namesake (which is based on the book by Jhumpa Lahiri), a man searches to balance his American life and mindset with his parents' Indian customs, eventually coming to a kind of understanding of his two sometimes contrasting sides. Accordingly, the accompanying soundtrack reflects this confluence of cultures -- as well as the general societal impacts of globalization -- with traditional singers like Geeta Dutt ("Jhiri Jhiri Choyetali"), who made her name in part through her soundtrack work in the late '40s and 1950s, and Lakhan Das ("Baul Song") placed next to artists like State of Bengal ("Flight IC408"), who blend electronica with Indian beats, and the English-born Susheela Raman ("The Same Song," "Ye Mera Divanapan Hai"), whose music shows both Western and carnatic influences. This idea of multiculturalism continues with Argentine musician Federico Aubele, who has also lived in Germany, Spain, and the U.S., and whose song "Postales" brings together South American folk with chilled-out lounge vibes and an accordion; Matt Hales of Aqualung also provides nicely poppy vocals to the Nitin Sawhney (the score's composer -- who generally sticks to sparse guitar and flute pieces to elucidate certain themes) orchestrated arrangement in "Falling." The positive aspects of globalization, its ability to provide and provoke cultural exchange and hybridization, are all at play here, making The Namesake an affecting, and important, release. ~ Marisa Brown|
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