| Gangs of New York | 
enlarge | Artist: Howard Shore Label: Universal Int'l Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 36230
Format: Soundtrack, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 606949356521 EAN: 0606949356521 ASIN: B00007DT8M
Release Date: December 17, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Brooklyn Heights | | | Dark Moon, High Tide - Afro Celt Sound System | | | Gospel Train - Silver Leaf Quartet | | | The Hands That Built America - U2 | | | Shimmy She Wobble - Othar Turner | | | Breakaway - Sidney Stripling | | | Signal to Noise - Peter Gabriel | | | New York Girls - Finbar Furey | | | The Murderer's Home - Jimpson And Group | | | Dionysus - Jocelyn Pook | | | Brooklyn Heights | | | Morrison's Jig/Liberty - Mariano De Simone | | | Durgen Chugaa - Shu-De | | | Unconstant Lover - Maura O'Connell | | | Devil's Tapdance - Vittorio Schiboni | | | Beijing Opera Suite - Anxi Jiang | | | Paddy's Lamentation - Linda Thompson | | | Brooklyn Heights |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Martin Scorsese's sprawling meditation on the rise of street gangs in 19th-century New York (the roots of the modern mafia) also became another soundtrack buff's "What If?" after the director scrapped the original orchestral underscore of modern collaborator (Cape Fear, The Age of Innocence, Bringing Out the Dead)/veteran scoring legend Elmer Bernstein and replaced it with this typically rich, Robbie Robertson-supervised collection of eclectic pop, folk, and neo-classical tracks. The latter come courtesy of three brooding excerpts from film composer Howard Shore's previously unpremiered concert piece Brooklyn Heights, tracks that help emphasize the film's darker emotional gravitas. Much of the other catalog choices by Robertson and Scorsese lean on an evocative slate of Celtic and folk-tinged selections that range from hammered dulcimers, fiddles, and tin whistles to the spare, emotive balladry of Linda Thompson and Shu-De; even U2's main theme, "The Hands That Built America," is cast in a similar mold. But that Irish musical stew gets leavened by everything from the postmodern dirges of Peter Gabriel and Jocelyn Pook to a black field hand recording by legendary musicologist Alan Lomax and even the Chinese flavors of "Beijing Opera Suite." It's an imaginative, compelling mix, one that gratifyingly pushes the usually staid boundaries of what film scores can truly encompass. --Jerry McCulley
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What's that song? September 2, 2007 I'm dying to find the song that plays at the end of the movie, during the time-lapse sequence of the New York skyline...if anyone knows what song that is, please let me know at kelly.stoner@villanova.edu. Thanks!
song help April 14, 2007 does anyone have a copy of the instrumental versions of signal to noise and hands that built america? if so, please email me at ppolonskiy@yahoo.com. thanks.
good music May 29, 2006 it was a wonderful movie with good music but wheres the music thats at the end of the movie its u2s song the hands that built america but it without words, is there anyway i could find that song since its not on the soundtrack?
GOOD MUSIC but i cant find a track April 28, 2006 this has an awesome soundtrack. By the way i need help finding the song DURING the first fight scene and NOT before it (which is shimmy she wobble?
Whats that song???? February 7, 2006 Anybody know the song played during the dance scene? Where Leo dances with Diaz?If so pls mail me at vstephenmail@yahoo.co.in
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