Music inspired by the film Roma.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 190759331422 | Sony MusicSpoken language: English, Spanish Publisher: [Mexico] : Sony Music Entertainment México, [2019]Copyright date: ℗2019Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult CD | Main Library | CD | POP/ROCK Music inspired by the film Roma | Available | 33111009488939 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
After completing work on Roma, director Alfonso Cuaron was struck with the notion of having his favorite musical artists create songs inspired by the film. Interested in hearing what the film might inspire in artists across the globe, Cuaron and his music supervisor Lynn Fainchtein began exploring possibilities with the help of their friend Randall Poster. They approached artists inviting them to contribute either an original piece of music or a cover of one heard in the film.
Sung in English and Spanish.
Title from disc label.
Various performers.
Compact disc.
Credits printed on container insert.
Tepeji 21 (The sounds of Roma) / Ciudad de México (2:36) -- Wing / Patti Smith (4:44) -- Tarantula / Beck (3:47) -- When I was older / Billie Eilish (4:31) -- Psycho / Bu Cuarón (3:30) -- On my knees / UNKLE feat. Michael Kiwanuka (5:28) -- Con el viento / Jessie Reyez (3:14) -- Marooned / El-P & Wilder Zoby (3:06) -- Cumbia del borras / Sonido Gallo Negro (3:25) -- La hora exacta / Quique Rangel (4:09) -- Cleo who takes care of you / Ibeyi (2:59) -- We are always alone / DJ Shadow (3:47) -- Between these hands / Asaf Avidan (5:13) -- Those were the days / Laura Marling (3:55) -- Roma / T Bone Burnett (4:02).
After completing work on Roma, director Alfonso Cuaron was struck with the notion of having his favorite musical artists create songs inspired by the film. Interested in hearing what the film might inspire in artists across the globe, Cuaron and his music supervisor Lynn Fainchtein began exploring possibilities with the help of their friend Randall Poster. They approached artists inviting them to contribute either an original piece of music or a cover of one heard in the film.