Inside Man Terence Blanchard

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  • Release Date: 03/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 25,730
  • Label: VARESE SARABANDE
  • UPC: 030206672220

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Inside Man

1LISTENTen Thirty 1:58
2LISTENThrown a Bone 2:36
3LISTENStevie Switcharoo 1:35
4LISTENDalton's World 0:45
5LISTEN357 0:58
6LISTEN392 1:39
7LISTEN2nd Floor Window 0:46
8LISTENDefend Brooklyn 1:17
9LISTENFood Chain 1:11
10LISTENAbove Your Pay Grade 1:27
11LISTENEverything Hunky Dory 1:29
12LISTENFrazier's Tour 4:52
13LISTENPress Here to Play 1:41
14LISTENNothing Yet 2:06
15LISTENDemands in Place 1:00
16LISTENHere Lies Peter Hammond 2:34
17LISTENNazis Pay Too Well 3:54
18LISTENNice Talking to You 1:18
19LISTENThey Bugged Us 1:45
20LISTENHostage Takedown 2:49
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New Orleans trumpeter/composer/bandleader Terence Blanchard re-teamed with longtime collaborator Spike Lee in 2006 for the thriller Inside Man. The film, starring Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, and Jodie Foster, follows a cat and mouse game between a philosophical bank robber and the detectives, lawyers, and bank officials that try and come between them. Blanchard, who spent much of the recording of the movie taking care of property and family members in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, turns in one of his most powerful scores to date, utilizing the expansiveness of Aaron Copland, the action motifs of Hans Zimmer, and the emotionally charged experimentation of Ennio Morricone to produce a work that is as playful and mischievous as it devastating and compelling. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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