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Isle Of Dogs Soundrack Vinyl
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Isle of Dogs (Original Soundtrack) includes Academy Award winning composer Alexandre Desplat’s original score, compositions from acclaimed Japanese films Seven Samurai and Drunken Angel, The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band’s brand of American psychedelia, and The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra’s eccentric euphonies. “I Won’t Hurt You” originally appeared as a B-side on the debut 1966 single by Los Angeles-based psychedelic group The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra was an American swing band formed in the 1950s that gained a reputation for using non-traditional instruments in their performances. Their 1952 single “Midnight Sleighride” incorporates piccolo, xylophone, triangle, chanting, and, of course, sleigh bells. Japanese composer Fumio Hayasaka worked with legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa on many projects, including Seven Samurai (1954), one of the most referenced films in history. Isle of Dogs (Original Soundtrack) includes a composition from Seven Samurai, performed here by the Toho Symphony Orchestra, as a cinematic nod to Kurosawa’s work.
Track Listing
- 1. Shinto Shrine
- 2. Taiko Drumming - Kaoru Watanabe
- 3. The Municipal Dome
- 4. Six Months Later Dog + Dog - Fight
- 5. The Hero Pack
- 6. First Crash
- 7. Kanbei & Katsushiro Kikuchiyo's Mambo (From 'Seven Samurai') - Toho Symphony Orchestra
- 8. Second Crash - Landing + Bath House + Beach Attack
- 9. Nutmeg
- 10. Kosame No Oka (From 'Drunken Angel') - David Mansfield
- 11. I Won't Hurt You - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
- 12. Toshiro
- 13. Jupiter and Oracle + Aboriginal Dogs
- Isle of Dogs
- Various Artists
- Isle of Dogs
- UMC
Isle of Dogs (Original Soundtrack) includes Academy Award winning composer Alexandre Desplat’s original score, compositions from acclaimed Japanese films Seven Samurai and Drunken Angel, The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band’s brand of American psychedelia, and The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra’s eccentric euphonies. “I Won’t Hurt You” originally appeared as a B-side on the debut 1966 single by Los Angeles-based psychedelic group The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra was an American swing band formed in the 1950s that gained a reputation for using non-traditional instruments in their performances. Their 1952 single “Midnight Sleighride” incorporates piccolo, xylophone, triangle, chanting, and, of course, sleigh bells. Japanese composer Fumio Hayasaka worked with legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa on many projects, including Seven Samurai (1954), one of the most referenced films in history. Isle of Dogs (Original Soundtrack) includes a composition from Seven Samurai, performed here by the Toho Symphony Orchestra, as a cinematic nod to Kurosawa’s work.
Track Listing
- 1. Shinto Shrine
- 2. Taiko Drumming - Kaoru Watanabe
- 3. The Municipal Dome
- 4. Six Months Later Dog + Dog - Fight
- 5. The Hero Pack
- 6. First Crash
- 7. Kanbei & Katsushiro Kikuchiyo's Mambo (From 'Seven Samurai') - Toho Symphony Orchestra
- 8. Second Crash - Landing + Bath House + Beach Attack
- 9. Nutmeg
- 10. Kosame No Oka (From 'Drunken Angel') - David Mansfield
- 11. I Won't Hurt You - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
- 12. Toshiro
- 13. Jupiter and Oracle + Aboriginal Dogs
- Isle of Dogs
- Various Artists
- Isle of Dogs
- UMC
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