Have to find some time to catch it in the theater. ........ he says from
work :)
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-----Original Message-----
From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:41 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:Triplets of Belleville
It got a rave review down here. Thanks for reminding me that I want to catch
this at some point.
Dana
>There's lots of "buzz" about that up here too. Thanks for the
>recommendation!
>-Patrick
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Campbell
>
>
>Heads up to everyone. I picked up the soundtrack to "The Triplets of
>Belleville" this weekend, and it's wormed its way straight to my
>subconscious. Incredible piece of work from Canadian composer Ben
>Charest. The main theme "Belleville Rendezvous" is played three times,
>differently (the second "Demo" version is my favorite, along with the
>gorgeous "Atilla Marcel"), and weaves its way through the rest of the
>soundtrack masterfully.
>
>There are all sorts of hints and themes and inspirations if you're
>looking for them. Music from the French Riviera, barbershop quartets,
>Django ReinharDt, Angelo Badalamenti's "Twin Peaks" themes, late-1920's
>jazz... Just incredible stuff, I can't recommend this album enough, and
>if the evilly infectious "Belleville Rendezvous" doesn't win an Oscar
>for best song, there's no justice in the world.
>
>- Jim
>
>
>
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