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The Wire: And All the Pieces Matter ...FIVE YEARS OF MUSIC FROM THE WIRE Very cool eclectic soundtrack from the extraordinary HBO series. 1. "This America, man." 2. Way Down in the Hole - The Blind Boys Of Alabama 3. "Why would anyone ever wanna leave Baltimore?" 4. Oh My God - Michael Franti & Spearhead 5. Dance My Pain Away - Rod Lee 6. My Life Extra - DJ Technics 7. "The king stay the king." 8. Way Down in the Hole - Neville Brothers 9. "We used to make shit in this country." 10. Sixteen Tons - The Nighthawks 11. Assume the Position - Lafayette Gilchrist 12. "What the fuck did I do?" 13. Step By Step (LP Version) - Jesse Winchester 14. I Walk on Gilded Splinters - Paul Weller 15. Fast Train - Solomon Burke 16. The Body Of An American - The Pogues 17. "All the pieces matter." 18. Efuge Efuge - Stelios Kazantzidis 19. "Omar comin" 20. Way Down in the Hole - Domaje 21. "If it's a lie then we fight on that lie" 22. Projects - Tyree Colion 23. "Later for that gangsta bullshit" 24. Ayo - Bossman 25. Analyze - Sharpshooters 26. "Wars end" 27. Unfriendly Game - Masta Ace Feat. Stricklin 28. What You Know About Baltimore - Ogun Feat. Phathead 29. Jail Flick - Diablo 30. The Life, The Hood, The Streetz - Mullyman 31. "An act of daily journalism" 32. Feel Alright (Album Version) - Steve Earle 33. Way Down in the Hole - Tom Waits 34. "You remember that one day summer past?" 35. The Fall - Blake Leyh It's about time — way down in 2008 — that HBO's series The Wire, set in the hardcore real-life world of Baltimore, finally got around to putting a soundtrack disc together from all of its seasons. The bottom line is that this David Simon-created show, like everything he did before it, isn't like anything else on television. Thank the gods. One of the most captivating, taut, and sometimes near vein-busting frustrating things they do involves the music in a particular episode, during a particular season, etc., and the space surrounding that music. It's also what they don't do: there isn't any incidental music playing in an episode, no serial music or score composed for the series. The music you hear is what's playing as the particular characters are encountering it: through a car radio, in a bar, in a restaurant, or at a party. When somebody gets locked up, or dies, there isn't any crap coming out of your TV to make you feel the obvious. Thom Jurek www.allmusic.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 2/13/08 18:44pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Great music to the greatest all-around series I've ever seen. My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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David Simon seems like he'd have a cool music library. I wonder how much say he had in picking that compilation. | |
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ThreadBare said: David Simon seems like he'd have a cool music library. I wonder how much say he had in picking that compilation.
He's got Executive Producer credit but not sure how much hands-on that means. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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