Angelo Badalamenti's score for The City of Lost Children (La Cité des Enfants Perdus) finds him utilising his orchestration skills to their full extent. His use of the string section in particular is extremely accomplished, with his lyrical writing helping to emphasise the often-melancholic tone of the film. Highlights of the soundtrack include the song "Who Will Take My Dreams Away?" (written with Marianne Faithful), and Badalamenti's sinister organ grinder music composed for the scenes featuring the trained fleas. Overall a very evocative and moving score, and a must for any serious fan of Badalamenti's film music.
Sonny’s Dream (Birth of the New Cool) is a 1968 album by jazz sax player Sonny Criss, released on Prestige. Featuring cuts written and arranged by Horace Tapscott, Criss is joined by Conte Candoli, Teddy Edwards, Tommy Flanagan, and more. Identified by The Penguin Guide to Jazz as part of their “core collection”. This new edition is released as part of the OJC Series.
The tracklist includes the songs from the original CD as well as three bonus tracks from the DVD: “Save Up All Your Tears”, “We All Sleep Alone”, “Different Kind of Love Song”. The concert touches on every level of Cher's phenomenal career: her triumphs in music, TV, theater and movies. Includes hits like “Believe”, “If I Could Turn Back Time”, “The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss”, “All Or Nothing” and more as well as a special tribute to The Sonny and Cher Show.