All Artists: Various Artists, Stephen Hilton Title: Code 46 Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Commotion Release Date: 8/10/2004 Album Type: Soundtrack Genres: Pop, Soundtracks Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 099923577324 |
Various Artists, Stephen Hilton Code 46 Genres: Pop, Soundtracks
Nominated for a 2004 European Film Award, the Free Association's (David Holmes and Steve Hilton) music to CODE 46 features an atmospheric and contemplative score. Influenced dually by techno and film music, David Holmes an... more » | |
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Album Description Nominated for a 2004 European Film Award, the Free Association's (David Holmes and Steve Hilton) music to CODE 46 features an atmospheric and contemplative score. Influenced dually by techno and film music, David Holmes and Steve Hilton are known for soundtracks that translate the emotional power of their films. Holmes and Hilton have released a number of critically acclaimed albums, and their film credits include OUT OF SIGHT, ANALYZE THAT, OCEAN'S ELEVEN and OCEAN'S TWELVE. Starring Academy Award® winner Tim Robbins and Academy Award® nominee Samantha Morton, Michael Winterbottom's (24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE, WELCOME TO SARAJEVO, THE CLAIM, 9 SONGS) dystopian thriller CODE 46 is a sci-fi noir set in the near future, revolving around two people struggling to find solace in a world of disorder. CODE 46 was nominated for a Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, Golden Satellite Award, British Independent Film Award, and four European Film Awards. The United Artists release hit theaters August 2004, and is now available on DVD. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsClearing doubts. D. Garcia | Somewhere in the southern hemisphere | 08/03/2006 (4 out of 5 stars) "Some people tend to be confused about this soundtrack. The whole soundtrack was composed by David Holmes (also did the soundtrack for ocean's eleven) and does not include those other songs in the film. Following up are the complete song credits for the ones that did not appear in the soundtrack but did on the film: "No Man's Land" By David Holmes Published by Universal/Island Music Ltd Performed by David Holmes Courtesy of Polydor UK Ltd Licensed by kind permission from the Universal Film and TV Licensing Division "Tehran" Music by Dario Marianelli Published by Dario Marianelli "Menina e Moça" Traditional Written by Fausto Frazào Américo Pinto Edmundo Bettencourt Published by Spa Arranged by Josh Hyams and Mark Revell Performed by Lien Nguyin "Should I Stay or Should I Go" Written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones Published by Nineden Limited Administered by Universal Music Performed by Mick Jones Arranged by Josh Hyams and Mark Revell "Song No. 6" Written by Norman Cook and Ashley Slater Used by kind permission of Universal Music Publishing Limited Performed by Freakpower Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Licensed by Kind of Permission from The Universal Film and TV Licensing Division "No Woman No Cry" Written by Vincent Ford Used by Permission of Fifty-Six Hope Road Music Limited/ Odnil Music Limited/Blue Mountain Music Limited All Rights for the World Administered by Rykomusic Limited "Thodasa Pagla" Written by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Javed Akhtar Performed by Asha Bhosle Courtesy of Saregma PLC "Row Row Row The Boat" Traditional "Warning Sign" Written by Berryman/Buckland/Champion/Martin Published by BMG Music Publishing Performed by Coldplay Licensed Courtesy of EMI Records Limited Hope this was of any help" Song In Dance Club cheyne adonis | miami, florida | 11/15/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "Hey ! This is a great CD from one of my new favorite movies! I'm being told that the song everybody loves ( that Maria dances to in the club ) is from a group named Freak Power. The cut is called "Song No. 6" and it is on the album entitled More of Everything for Everybody. Hope this helps...!" I can love you...it doesn't hurt! P. E. Miller | Carmen, San Diego | 09/01/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "This soundtrack is amazing. It is so melodic and just fits with the movie being set in the near future. The other reviewers nail this one, so there is not too much else to say.
The song in the club is by Freakpower "Song 6" to help you narrow down your searches. Which isn't on this soundtrack, but for good reason...the rest of the songs have no lyrics, so this track would have felt out of place on this disk. Also reviewer D. Garcia mentions some other songs that aren't on the disk as well, again for good reason. "Row Row Row the Boat" (is sung as a Lull-a-bye) and is about 20 seconds long. "Should I Stay or Should I Go Now" is being sung in a Karaoke bar (look closely at who is singing it). "No Woman No Cry" Is sung by the two main characters, and horribly out of tune if I might add...(Maria is Tone Deaf.) The others D. Garcia mentioned, I am not sure of why they didn't make it, but I am positive on why the ones I listed did not make the soundtrack. Even without all the songs in the movie, this is one great soundtrack. Pick it up before it goes Out Of Print!" |