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5.301 Ft
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1. | Main Titles
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2. | Letters Montage
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3. | Preparing for the Battle
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4. | Suicide
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5. | Enemy Fire
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6. | Shimizu's Past
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7. | Dinner Party
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8. | Nearing the End
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9. | Kuribayashi's Farewell Letter
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10. | Song for the Defense of Iwo Jima
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11. | Kuribayashi Pleads for Death
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12. | End Titles Part 1
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13. | End Titles Part 2
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Jazz / Soundtrack
Kyle Eastwood - Bass Michael Stevens - Keyboards, Guitar Al Hershberger Violin Ann Atkinson Bass Armen Garabedian Violin Armen Ksadjikian Cello Bobby Fernandez Music Scoring Mixer Bruce Dukov Violin, Concert Master Carrie Holzman-Little Viola Charlie Bisharat Violin Christian Dwiggins Editing, Mastering Christine Ermacoff Cello Chuck Berghofer Bass Clint Eastwood Executive Producer Dan Neufeld Viola Darius Campo Violin David Speltz Cello Debra Price Violin Denyse Buffum Viola Donald Ferrone Bass Endre Granat Violin Eric J. Hosler Violin Erika Duke-Kirkpartick Cello Gil Romero Violin Grace Ho Violin Haim Shtrum Violin Horia Moroaica Violin Ian P. Hierons Executive Producer Ian Walker Bass Janet Lakatos Viola Jodi Tack Art Direction Joyce Ryan Orchestra Contractor Julie Gigante Violin Juno Ishida Performer Karie Prescott Viola Kazi Pitelka Viola Ken Wild Bass Kevin Connolly Violin Lennie Niehaus Conductor, Leader Margaret Wooten Violin Mathew Cooker Cello Michael Markman Violin Nicole Bush Violin Olivia Tsui Violin Pamela Goldsmith Viola Paula Hochhalter Cello Peter Doubrovsky Bass Raphael Rishik Violin Razdan Kutumjain Violin Rick Gerding Viola Robert Lorenz Executive Producer Robin Olson Violin Roger Lebow Cello Roland Kato Viola Samuel Formicola Viola Tiffany Yihu Violin Vanessa B. Freebairn Smith Cello Zento Kobayashi Performer
Soundtrack to the Academy Awardwinner Clint Eastwood's Letters From Iwo Jima, the untold story of the Japanese soldiers and their general who, 61 years ago, defended against the invading American forces on the island of Iwo Jima.
Although the second part of Clint Eastwood diptych about the battle of Iwo Jima following iFlags of Our Fathers/i is told from the point of view of the Japanese troops, the score, by Eastwood's son Kyle and Michael Stevens, feels very western. As is common in a lot of Hollywood movies, it revolves around a main theme that resurfaces several times. Opener "Main Titles" is where it gets its initial and fullest airing, first on a sadness-tinged piano, then on a trumpet (for that somber bugle feel, no doubt) backed up by drums and strings. Again it pops up, slower this time, at the beginning of the very next track, "Letters Montage," and so on, including a spectral take on echoey piano on "Kuribayashi's Farewell Letter" and yet another sorrowful trumpet interpretation on "End Titles Part I." It's all fine and good, but the CD only lasts 37 minutes and that theme takes up a lot of them. The good news is that matching director Eastwood's thoughtful approach, the music is decidedly unflashy and unwarriorlike--no thunderous eruptions here. On the other hand, there's not much to sink your teeth into. The most affecting track turns out to be "Song for the Defense of Iwo Jima," sung, in Japanese, by young children. ---Elisabeth Vincentelli
Kyle Eastwood
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Cool, Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Soundtracks, Film Music
The son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood, bassist Kyle Eastwood inherited his father's well-known love of jazz music, becoming a respected session player during the early '90s; later fronting his own quartet, he contributed a track to the 1997 Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall tribute LP, and a year later issued his solo debut, From There to Here. He then returned with the pop- and soul-influenced Paris Blue in 2005 and Now in 2006. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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