Sell Downloads
Downloading...
Charts & Music Take a look at our music charts, download a mp3 converter or get your Christmas songs here.

MP3 Naïm Amor - Soundtracks vol III

Music » Lite Sounds » Page 136 Lite Sounds

 

MP3 Album Cover


Contains these products:
    Single items of this product are available separately.
  1. play button
    West
  2. play button
    Precious Second
  3. play button
    Soul Mambo
  4. play button
    Reminds Me of a Song
  5. play button
    Keeylocko
  6. play button
    Klezmer Muzak
  7. play button
    Where The West Ends
  8. play button
    Les Sortilèges
  9. play button
    Tucson Nocturne
  10. play button
    Dusk

Similar Videos: Nam Amor
TATÃO CARNE SECA - tchanana na na nam!
TATÃO CARNE SECA - tchanana na na nam!
Esperança da vida é Baba Nam Kevalam: A Chave do Amor
Esperança da vida é Baba Nam Kevalam: A Chave do Amor
Ritual de Despedida (Nam Myoho Rengue Kio)
Ritual de Despedida (Nam Myoho Rengue Kio)
File Data:
Contact Seller: music, official CDbaby reseller, USA, Member since 06/19/2005
URL: Twitter this twitter this
Embed: Create JavaScript Mobile Tag MiniDisplay
Embed mini player: Create Player Code MiniPlayer
Embed MySpace: Create JavaScript Mobile Tag Code for MySpace
Description:
"Seriously inspirational masterstroke from Tucson, Arizona scenester and Giant Sand compatriart"

10 MP3 Songs in this album (36:45) !
Related styles: EASY LISTENING: Lounge, POP: 70's Pop

People who are interested in Beck Calexico DeVotchKa should consider this download.


Details:
You won't find two cities more different on the surface than Paris and Tucson. But while listening to transplanted Frenchman Naim Amor's instrumental music you sense that the Sonoran desert and Le Champs Elysees may not be as far apart as you imagined. The third in his Soundtracks series of all-instrumental songs adds a Parisian flair to Amor's cinematic collage of lounge jazz, country, Left Bank waltzes, and slack-key and surf guitars, heightening the affect of watching Sergio Leone and Francois Truffaut co-direct an intimate bedroom drama in the middle of a Spaghetti western. Mostly, though, one suspects it's just Amor's Euro DNA that makes for such a romantic spin on what is traditionally somewhat lonely and sinister musical (and visual) territory.

There are no extant films to go along with this series, but that almost seems beside the point anyway (we imagine Amor wouldn't say "no" to a Miramax paycheck, though). With imaginative instrumental music - these days meaning the rare recordings that don't ape Explosions in the Sky or Mogwai -- the films spool out in your head like fragmentary scenes. The distorted guitar at the close of "Precious Second" may evoke the big sonic vistas of Friends of Dean Martinez, but the Hawaiian lap steel and vibes preceding it provide cozy contrast, as though you're seeing it from an interior shot. "Keeylocko" bends and twists like drunken cabaret run through peyote lounge music, a harmonica melody weaving to snake-rattle percussion, stuttering banjo and baritone guitar. Even the wistful twang-shuffle "Reminds Me of a Song" closes with an end-credits climax of interweaving guitar lines that generates significant heat.

But Amor, who programs and plays nearly a dozen instruments on the record, doesn't limit his stylistic map to just familiar environs -- he brings those into other surprising territories. "Klezmer Muzak" takes a "Love Rollercoaster"/Ohio Players-like bass line, mixes in some spooky vibes, lap steel and clarinet, and presto: Balkan Klezmer funk. The late-night accordion and jazz guitar of "Soul Mambo" read like a â60s film score to Jean-Paul Belmondo's conquests, while "Tucson Nocturne" spurns any obvious desert-music tropes for a raucous film noir feel built with saxophone, nearly free-form percussion, and surf guitar. But maybe what's most impressive about the Soundtracks series is how Amor takes many of the same ingredients found in the music of his friends and Tucson neighbors Calexico, and comes up with something entirely different and equally compelling.

Standout Tracks: "Where the West Ends" "Reminds Me of a Song" "Klezmer Music" JOHN SCHACHT


in partnership with CDbaby

User tags:
easy listening lounge, pop 70 s, mp3 album



Votes: ratingratingratingratingrating Rate it! (No votes yet - 0!)


Reviews: Review it! (This product has no reviews yet)



Related Files

Thumbnail MP3 Robert Schroeder - Everdreams
8.99 USD download

Mp3 Robert Schroeder - Everdreams (9 MB)

  1. play button
    Big Ocean
  2. play button
    Synbeats
  3. play button
    Lost In Time
  4. play button
    Everdreams
  5. play button
    The Art Of Moovin'
  6. play button
    Visionable
  7. play button
    Smoothing Shadows
  8. play button
    Rotary E-Motion
  9. play button
    Wow
Thumbnail MP3 Robert Schroeder - Taste It
8.99 USD download

Mp3 Robert Schroeder - Taste It (9 MB)

  1. play button
    Taste It
  2. play button
    Sweets of Paradise
  3. play button
    A Sensitive Touch
  4. play button
    Capricorn
  5. play button
    The Third Kind
  6. play button
    Time Cruiser
  7. play button
    Fata Morgana
  8. play button
    Dreamchecker
  9. play button
    Reminded of Paradise
Thumbnail MP3 Rich Greenblatt - Mooin'
8.99 USD download

Mp3 Rich Greenblatt - Mooin' (9 MB)

  1. play button
    Mooin'
  2. play button
    It's Crazy, But I'm in Love
  3. play button
    Jasper's Samba
  4. play button
    Moonlight in Vermont
  5. play button
    Nowhere Man
  6. play button
    Bop Ag'in
  7. play button
    How Insensitive
  8. play button
    Greenleaves
  9. play button
    Late Again
Thumbnail MP3 David Hobbs - Something That Was Lost
8.99 USD download

Mp3 David Hobbs - Something That Was Lost (11 MB)

  1. play button
    Good Men
  2. play button
    Glow
  3. play button
    It's All True
  4. play button
    Don't Leave
  5. play button
    Song For Sarah
  6. play button
    So Go On
  7. play button
    Fantasy
  8. play button
    Come Over
  9. play button
    Don't Call Me At Home
  10. play button
    Kyle's Lane
  11. play button
    Popular Elegy