‘The D Train’ Soundtrack Will Feature The Score By Andrew Dost Of The Rock Band Fun. And An End Title Song With Vocals By Andy McCluskey Of OMD, Plus Songs Curated By ‘Boyhood’ Music Supervisor Randall Poster
Jack Black needs to make more movies like The D Train, the semi-dark, semi-sweet comedy that’s making its debut at this week’s Sundance Film Festival. (January 29, 2015) –Yahoo! Movies
Lakeshore Records To Issue Vinyl Edition Of Soundtrack To Nacho Libre: The Comedy Directed By Napoleon Dynamite‘s Jared Hess
The vinyl edition of Nacho Libre (Music From The Motion Picture) is coming soon from Lakeshore Records! The soundtrack features music by Composer Danny Elfman, Beck, Jack Black, Los Lobos and more! The album features a full color, two-sided insert with custom cover illustration by artist Sachin Teng and interior illustration by John Bergin. The record is a swirled blue vinyl — a new get for soundtrack collectors everywhere! More album details are forthcoming. Be sure to subscribe to Film Music Daily to get the scoop!
Preview over a minute of song per track here:
TRACK LIST
Side 1:
01. Hombre Religioso (Religious Man) – Mr. Loco
02. A Nice Pile-Drive To The Face (Dialog) – Nacho
03. Move, Move, Move – Alan Hawkshaw & Alan Parker
04. Papas – Mr. Loco
05. Singing At The Party – Jack Black with Ismael Garcia Ruiz Y Su Trio
Side 2:
06. Ramses Suite – Danny Elfman
07. All The Orphans In The World (Dialog) – Nacho & Esqueleto
08. There Is No Place In This World For Me – Beck
09. I’m Serious (Dialog) – Nacho
10. 10,000 Pesos – Beck
11. Irene – Caetano Veleso
Side 3:
12. Pump A Jam (Ramses) – Cholotronic
13. Black Is Black – Eddie Santiago
14. Half Forgotten Daydreams – John Cameron
Side 4:
15. Encarnación – Jack Black
16. Tender Beasts Of The Spangled Night – Beck
17. Saint Behind The Glass – Los Lobos
18. Beneath The Clothes We Find The Man… (Dialog) – Nacho
19. Forbidden Nectar – Jack Black & Mucho Macho Acapulco
In honor of Tom Cruise‘s birthday today, Lakeshore Records takes a look back at Tropic Thunder(rent it on iTunes), a highly entertaining film which stars Tom Cruise as the hilariously hotheaded movie producer, Les Grossman. Composer Theodore Shapiro (Blades of Glory, Marley & Me, Dinner for Schmucks) created a decidedly epic score which highlights the movie’s beautiful cinematography and explosive action sequences. The various artists soundtrack is the perfect playlist for this movie: Creedence Clearwater Revival (“Run Through The Jungle”), Edwin Starr (“War”), Ten Years After (“I’d Love to Change the World”), The Temptations (“Ball of Confusion”), MC Hammer (“U Can’t Touch This”), The Crystal Method and more.
Cruise’s comical turn as the hip-hop dancing man of excess is arguably the icing on the cake in Tropic Thunder. With an ensemble cast headlined by Ben Stiller (Megamind, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty), Robert Downey, Jr. (Charlie Bartlett, Zodiac), Jack Black (Year One, Be Kind Rewind), Nick Nolte (Warrior, The Spiderwick Chronicles), Brandon T. Jackson (Californication, Fast & Furious) and Jay Baruchel (How To Train Your Dragon, Million Dollar Baby), this action adventure about a movie cast who are unwittingly thrown in the middle of a drug war in the jungles of Southeast Asia is not to be missed.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier opens this weekend. The film from Marvel Comics stars Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America, who, as his name implies, is one of the world’s Most Finest Superheroes fighting evil and corruption. Not all heroes are super. Bad supers aren’t trying to save the world. They’re just trying to make their little corner of it better. Sometimes, as we learn in the film Superbad, the greatest hero you’ll ever know is already standing right beside you; your best friend. Boop.
In Super, Rainn Wilson stars as Crimson Bolt, a delusional man on mission to save his wife from an evil drug dealer. In My Super Ex-Girlfriend, Uma Thurman plays G-Girl, a heroine-scorned who strays so far from justice that she nearly becomes a super-villain. In Crank, Jason Statham plays the unstoppable Chev Chelios, a true anti-hero who wades through the criminal underworld powered by nothing but epinephrine and a desire to hear his girlfriend pick up the goddamn phone. Here’s a playlist to celebrate those who stumble, trip, and fall into greatness – heroes who lose their way or have strange ideas about what constitutes a good deed.
Download The Albums!
01. Beneath The Clothes We Find The Man… by Jack Black in NACHO LIBRE
02. Calling All Destroyers by Tsar SUPER
03. No Sleep 2Nite by Molly McQueen MY SUPER EX-GIRLFRIEND
04. Bring Us Bullets by Rocket from the Crypt CRANK
05. Defendor Interrupts Dooney & Kat by John Rowley DEFENDOR
06. Goldslick / Seth Fantasy by Lyle Workman SUPERBAD
07. Move, Move, Move by Alan Hawkshaw & Alan Parker NACHO LIBRE
08. The Joker by Fatboy Slim feat. Bootsy Collins MY SUPER EX-GIRLFRIEND
09. I Do by Lo-Def Dollz SUPER
10. Here I Come (feat. Malik B. & Dice Raw) by Dice Raw & The Roots SUPERBAD
11. Adrenalina by David Rolas feat 10 West & Jimi Varrz CRANK
12. Guns Are For Cowards by John Rowley DEFENDOR
13. Tender Beasts of the Spangled Night by Beck NACHO LIBRE