- Fiat Lux
- 5 A.M.
- Hail, Caesar!
- Baird Hijacked
- Hobie and Whitey
- Jonah's Daughter
- Comrades Convene
- Cattle Call
- Malibu Safe House
- No Dames!
- The Hands of Communists
- Little Eddie
- Our Father
- Lazy Old Moon Overture
- Lazy Old Moon
- Glory of Love
- Song of India
- In Pursuit of the Future
- Slavery and Suffering
- Soviet Man
- Denizens of the City
- Silverman Sax
- Faith God Damn It!
- Back to the Backlot
- Behold
- Echelon's Song
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The 16th film collaboration between the Coen Brothers and composer Carter Burwell, Hail, Caesar! tells the story of a few days in the life of a Los Angeles movie studio head of production (Josh Brolin) in the early 1950s. Its soundtrack contains a diverse score by Burwell, who, due to the nature of the movie's subject matter, provided music for not only the story's main setting but multiple films within the film. It also includes an original song by Broadway composer Henry Krieger (Dreamgirls, Side Show) and lyricist Willie Reale (A Year with Frog and Toad). The film genres covered by the score include a war-time musical, a western, a Biblical epic, an English living room drama, and a water musical à la Esther Williams that features an original performance of the barcarolle from Offenbach's opera Tales of Hoffmann. Outside of these movies in production at the studio, Burwell incorporates wistful strings and piano, Soviet hymns (segments are actual historical recordings by the Red Army Choir), and big-band tunes, among other styles, for the main narrative. The soundtrack's -- and the film's -- musical highlight is easily the show-stopping Gene Kelly-like dance number "No Dames!" led by Channing Tatum, about sailors returning to duty from leave ("We might even see a mermaid, but mermaids got no gams"). Another treat is the pre-existing western ballad "Lazy Ol' Moon" performed by Willie Watson, who sings for Alden Ehrenreich. (It was sung by Roy Rogers in the 1939 film The Arizona Kid.) The overly dramatic, brass- and percussion-heavy score for the Biblical Hail, Caesar! flick within Hail, Caesar! is both laughable and entirely accurate for the genre and era, and a score track like the penultimate "Behold" elegantly gathers themes and instrumentation from various characters and settings in the film. Ambitious and utterly accomplished, the soundtrack will likely delight at least Coen fans and classic-film buffs, especially those who can appreciate the music's comedy.
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/05/2016 |
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Label: | Backlot Music |
UPC: | 0851147006260 |
catalogNumber: | 626 |
Rank: | 73236 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Carter Burwell Primary Artist,ConductorBill Mays Piano
John Patitucci Bass
Bruce Dukov Concert Master
William Booth Trombone
Aleta Braxton Vocals
Darius Campo Violin
Barry Carl Vocals
Wade Culbreath Percussion
Glenn Drewes Trumpet
Stephen Erdody Cello
Larry Farrell Trombone
Lawrence Feldman Saxophone
Julie Gigante Violin
Jerry Grossman Cello
Joyce Hammann Violin
Aaron Heick Saxophone
Paula Hochhalter Cello
Dennis Karmazyn Cello
Randy Kerber Piano
Dennis Mackrel Drums
Edward Meares Bass
Maria Newman Viola
Helen Nightengale Violin
Suzanne Ornstein Violin
Barry Perkins Trumpet
Katia Popov Violin
Roger Rosenberg Saxophone
Larry Saltzman Guitar
Kim Scholes Cello
Andy Snitzer Saxophone
Roger Wilkie Violin
Marcia Dickstein Harp
Elizabeth Lim Violin
Ragga Petursdottir Violin
Dave Riekenberg Saxophone
Drew Dembowski Bass
Jon Owens Trumpet
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Trombone
Bob Joyce Vocals
Natalie Leggett Violin
Frank Barr Vocals
Marc Goldberg Bassoon
Nico Abondolo Bass
Shawn Mann Viola
Maureen McDermott Cello
Mike Geiger Vocals
David Washburn Trumpet
Irina Voloshina Violin
Eun Mee Ahn Violin
Joe Fiedler Trombone
Rose Corrigan Bassoon
Michael Steinberger Vocals
Michael Valerio Bass
Sharon Yamada Violin
Robert Rinehart Viola
Matthew Brown Vocals
Lisa Kim Violin
Jenny Strenger Violin
Katherine Harris Vocals
James Hayden Vocals
Red Army Chorus Choir, Chorus
Nick Cords Viola
Jung Sun Yoo Violin
Edward J. Atkatz Percussion
Gregory Goodall Percussion
Dave Walther Viola
Ana Landauer Violin
Amy Fogerson Vocals
Jasper Randall Vocals
Suzee Waters Vocals
Claire Fedoruk Vocals
Joshua Ranz Clarinet
Mindy Kaufman Flute
Misa Iwama Vocals
Shmuel Katz Viola
Sein Ryu Violin
Lisa Liu Violin
Jessica Rotter Vocals
Tereza Stanislav Violin
Gerald White Vocals
Brian Pareschi Trumpet
Wendy Baker Vocals
Teag Reaves French Horn
Hila Plitmann Vocals
Serena McKinney Violin
Alma Fernandez Viola
Maya Magub Violin
Mark Adams French Horn
C.J. Camerieri Trumpet
Cathy Sim Violin
Jeanine Wynton Violin
Yuri Namkung Violin
Emily Popham Violin
Tori Drake Harp
Kuan Cheng Lu Violin
Robert Brophy Viola
Ryan Keberle Trombone
Sarah Lynch Vocals
Ascention Church Choir Choir, Chorus
Margery Daley Vocals
Shawn Kirchner Vocals
Neil Samples Violin
Annaliesa Place Violin
Anthony McGill Clarinet
Alan Stepansky Cello
Lewis White Vocals
Stuart Clark Clarinet
Nicholas Canellakis Cello
Alex Iles Trombone
Max Zeugner Bass
Amy Justman Vocals
BJ Fredricks Vocals
Jeff Nelson Trombone
Michael Lichtenauer Vocals
Phillip Levy Violin
Alexei Gonzales Cello
Karen Hogle Brown Vocals
Steven Hrycelak Vocals
Joshua South Vocals
Junah Chung Viola
Jon Lee Keenan Vocals
Tamara Hatwan Violin
Elissa Johnston Vocals
Matt Castle Vocals
Dave Everson French Horn
Matthew Funes Viola
Peter Walker Vocals
Jon Lewis Trumpet
Kent Tritle Vocals
Julia King Cello
Lara Wickes Oboe
Grace E. Oh Violin
Meredith Crawford Viola
Keisuke Ikuma Oboe
Nike St. Clair Vocals
Nancy Sulahian Vocals
Gregg Geiger Vocals
Jenny Graham Vocals
Pavel Vinnitsky Clarinet
Harriet Fraser Vocals
Daniel Chaney Vocals
Joanna Maurer Violin
Erik Charlston Timpani
Ellen DePasquale Violin
Emily Bruskin Violin
Steve Pence Vocals
Jessica E. Guideri Violin
Luanne Homzy Violin
Hyunju Lee Violin
Heather Petrie Vocals
Abdiel González Vocals
Luke Fleming Viola
David Southorn Violin
Stephen Sas Bass
Laura Brenes French Horn
Xiao-Dan Zheng Cello
John Tiranno Vocals
Zach Dellinger Viola
Will Goldman Vocals
Hayden Eberhart Vocals
Dylan Gentile Vocals
Alexis Sykes Viola
Jacob Braun Cello
Timothy Parsons Vocals
Marc Day Vocals
Laura Green Vocals
Joseph Beutel Vocals
Daniel Hoy Vocals
Paul An Vocals
Mischa Frusztajer Vocals
Carrah Flahive Vocals
Kasondra Kazanjian Vocals
Cindy Marty Vocals
Steve Amerson Vocals
Remi Pelletier Viola
Patrick Fennig Vocals
Geraldine Rotella Flute
Eric Brenner Vocals
Doug Purcell Vocals
Daniel Krekeler Bass
Christopher Still Trumpet
Brian Giebler Vocals
Amaranta Viera Vocals
Adrienne Sommervile Viola
Sarah Grieffith Vocals
Jamie Chamberlinj Vocals
Danya Katok Vocals
Technical Credits
Billy Hill ComposerDouglas Besterman Orchestration
Carter Burwell Composer,Producer
Sonny Kompanek Orchestration
Sandra Park Vocal Conductor
Todd Whitelock Engineer
Tex Owens Composer
Traditional Composer
Adam Michalak Scoring Recordist
Ethan Coen Writer,Direction
Joel Coen Writer,Direction
Henry Krieger Composer
Kyle Staggs Music Business Affairs
Dean Parker Composer's Assistant
Nikolai Kedrov Composer
Dmitri Oleg Yachinov Arranger
Willie Reale Composer
Alexander Alexandrov Composer
Walter G. Samuels Composer
Tim Marchiafava Scoring Recordist
Jake Voulgarides Production Director
Sam Davis Arranger
Nikki Walsh Marketing
Tanya Perara Music Business Affairs
O. Kolitchev Composer
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