
How did a movie soundtrack end up being so good? - There are basically two types of movie soundtrack album. There are the ones where you get a song from the opening titles, a song from the closing titles and 10 tracks of incidental music or, alternately, the ones where a movie is set in a specific period and the sountrack is a greatest hits of that period. This breaks the mold. Instead of 15 tracks of inoffensive incidental music designed not to detract from the movie (and hence, be pretty forgettable) someone had the ingenious idea of throwing Eddie Vedder, a guitar, a banjo and a mandolin into a recording studio and using the results. The results are an album that stands up in its own right as a great record and a superb soundtrack. The simple chord sequences, evocative lyrics and Vedder s superb voice perfectly encapsulate the excitment and loneliness of the wilderness and the disillusioment that might lead someone to choose that over society. Despite being better known for Pearl Jam s rock music, the standout tracks on this album are the simplest: those that use an arrangement of guitar/mandolin and Vedder s haunting delivery (Society, Rise, Long Nights). If you re looking for something epic, this probably isn t the place, as each song clocks in at about 2 minutes. However, each short track is perfectly formed and results in a record that I would highly recommend.
A REAL TREASURE - One of the best albums i have ever bought. have not loved an album this much since NIRVANAS MTV UNPLUGGED album. just beautiful, thoughtful and uplifting, Eddie Vedders voice has real emotional resonance. just pulls you in and does nt let go to the end. a real treasure.
Awesome! - I love Pearl Jam so was a little curious as to what Eddie s solo venture would be like. Oh my God its fabulous. Bought it a few weeks ago and played it every day since. Love the tracks society and guaranteed the best, but every track is great. Just ordered the DVD of the film - cant wait to watch it!
Wonderful - Wonderful soundtrack to a wonderful movie. One of the best albums I have heard in a long time. A must see and must listen!!!!
Short & sweet - The beautiful soundtrack from the most beautiful of movies.I have never known a soundtrack to be so empathetic with its subject.The melancholy, accoustic music perfectly reflects the sweet, innocent, yearning that the film carries so well.As a cd in its own right, this is also a very good piece of work. At 33 minutes or so, it could be argued to be on the short side yet I would say that there is certainly no fillers in this cd & the beautiful guitar work is matched by Vedder s lovely baritone.Soothing & mellow, this is great reflective, late night listening.Highly recommended.