Cold Mountain

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  • Release Date: 12/16/2003
  • Sales Rank: 9,191
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998684324
 
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Directed by Anthony Minghella (The English Patient, The Talented Mr. Ripley) and based on Charles Frazier's bestselling Civil War novel, Cold Mountain tells the story of wounded Confederate soldier Inman (Jude Law), who embarks on a perilous journey home to his mountain community -- and to his sweetheart, Ada (Nicole Kidman). For a musical match to this epic tale, Minghella tapped esteemed producer T-Bone Burnett, the man behind O Brother, Where Art Thou?'s acclaimed soundtrack. Burnett has assembled a sweeping set of folk- and bluegrass-inspired music, which he pairs with selections from the film's stirring score by Oscar winner Gabriel Yared (The English Patient, Possession). Highlights include several newly recorded songs by Jack White of the White Stripes (who makes a cameo in the film), as well as two new tracks from bluegrass queen Alison Krauss. Barnes & Noble



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Don't Point Fingersby Anonymous

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March 21, 2009: Don't point fingers until you know your facts. The Jack White appearing in Cold Mountain and heard on the soundtrack is the same Jack Black in White Stripes. Check out IMDB to get your facts straight. That being said, this is an excellent soundtrack and gives you a great sample of American Folk music with a dash of history thrown in.

Excellent Soundtrackby Anonymous

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June 25, 2007: This soundtrack conveys perfectly the outstanding ability of music to carry emotion and displays folk music in an accessible, interesting, and well-done way, making it worthwhile even for someone who rarely listens to folk music. Also, the tracks by the Sacred Harp Singers exemplify an amazing and refreshing enthusiasm rarely heard in church music today.


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