Original Soundtrack - A Prairie Home Companion Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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A Prairie Home Companion Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Music Price: $15.98 As of Oct 8 19:38 EDT (details)
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| Artist(s) | Original Soundtrack |
| Studio | New Line Records |
| Release Date | May 23, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 794043906626 |
| Buy this item | $15.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 19:38 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Soundtrack |
Tracks
- Tishomingo Blues – Garrison Keillor
- Gold Watch & Chain – Garrison Keillor & Meryl Streep
- Mudslide – The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Let Your Light Shine On Me – Garrison Keillor, Robin & Linda Williams, Prudence Johnson
- Coffee Jingle – Garrison Keillor & Jearlyn Steele
- Summit Avenue Rag - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Guy’s Shoes - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Whoop-I-Ti-Yi-Yo – Woody Harrelson & John C. Reilly
- Coming Down From Red Lodge - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- You Have Been A Friend To Me – L.Q. Jones
- Old Plank Road – Robin & Linda Williams
- My Minnesota Home – Meryl Streep & Lily Tomlin
- A Bunch of Guys - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Slow Days Of Summer – Garrison Keillor
- Frankie & Johnny – Lindsay Lohan
- Waitin’ For You - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Jens Jensen’s Herring - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Red River Valley – Garrison Keillor & Jearlyn Steele
- Strappin’ the Strings - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Goodbye To My Mama – Meryl Streep & Lily Tomlin
- Bad Jokes – Woody Harrelson & John C. Reilly
- The Day Is Short – Jearlyn Steele
- Atlanta Twilight - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
- Red River Valley / In The Sweet By And By – Cast Ensemble
- Guy Noir - The Guys All-Star Shoe Band
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A Prairie Home Companion Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
March 22, 2007
| Next best thing to the movie |
Not hard to settle for! January 21, 2007
| Wonderful music |
| Endearing Artifact |
It was certainly nice to have the music in full ... During the movie itself much of it is only heard in the background, in snippets, or in passage.
Not every performance is treasurable -- "Red River Valley" is pretty pedestrian, and Jearlyn Steele's solo ("The Day is Short") didn't grab me either. Keillor's solo, "Slow Days of Summer," is a little homespun for even my tolerant tastes.
"Goodbye to My Mama" is one of the highlights of the disc and the movie -- a paean to motherhood touchingly sung by Meryl Streep, with Lily Tomlin offering scratchy harmonies. It starts as a lullaby, ends as a hymn. But their other duet, "My Minnesota Home," while performed with style (Tomlin's voice works better here), is an odd conceit -- Keillor has reworked the lyrics of Foster's "Old Folks at Home" a/k/a "Way Down Upon the Suwannee River," hijacking them north. Given his occasional sly jab at the South, this struck me as a little graceless.
It's wonderful fun to have the novelty numbers: 3 nifty commercials, and the zesty cowboy duos featuring the talents of Woody Harrelson and John C. Reilly. Lohan's number is a novelty, too, but it only makes sense in the context of the entire film; here it's a throwaway.
Apart from Streep's songs, the other standout vocal performance is the rousing "Old Plank Road" from Robin and Linda Williams! The eight instrumentals, all heard in the film, bridge the hodgepodge of vocal numbers with consistent excellence. These are études in jazz, blues, dixie, bluegrass, and ragtime. The band, through its crack musicianship and spirit of fun, comes across as a vivid character in the film. They are spot-on in capturing, or adjusting, the mood of the moment.
All in all, this is a CD worth enjoying apart from the film. I actually bought it first, and it was good enough to whet my appetite for seeing the movie itself. October 9, 2006
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