Does anyone have the "Life & Debt" soundtrack?
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Does anyone have the "Life & Debt" soundtrack?
is it good? i am interested in 1 tune only , thats "works to do" by marleys, i dont know if i should buy the whole cd for this 1 tune, there are no soundsamples on web for that record so i could only guess but me no feel like guessng around ca me pocket empty have to watch my steps.
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Funkyfred
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Re: Does anyone have the "Life & Debt" soundtrack?
Psst Don....
Check your PM...
Check your PM...
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Chris
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Re: Does anyone have the "Life & Debt" soundtrack?
I saw the movie a couple weeks ago and the soundtrack was GREAT!
Chris
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Reggae Rhythm Update
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Re: Does anyone have the "Life & Debt" soundtrack?
I have it. Anthony B's "Raid di Barn" is particularly appropriate to the theme of the movie. Mutabaruka's title track is good too.
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ACEtone
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I think I've watched this three times now - always chilling but as usual Jamaican people give a good account of themselves.
the narrator is a serious liability. She is wrong in so many of her assumptions. It is strange in such a well documented film to have such a clueless clown 'representing' the information.
While it is a great laugh to take the piss out of tourists, they are not all american and they are not all idiots. A bit of inverted racism/whateverism at work here, which is fair enough, but for those of us that are really so over all of that shit...pointless.
My favourite has to be the onion farmer. Your typical Jamaican!
Again the Rasta drumming bookends don't really make it a tidy piece. Trying hard. As I always say let people speak. that's when this works best. Stop trying for a prize at some crappy obscure flim fest. Dopes.
The sound track - not my kind of thing at all. As new as all of the problems.
But isn't that IMF guy THE face of 'the banality of evil'?
the narrator is a serious liability. She is wrong in so many of her assumptions. It is strange in such a well documented film to have such a clueless clown 'representing' the information.
While it is a great laugh to take the piss out of tourists, they are not all american and they are not all idiots. A bit of inverted racism/whateverism at work here, which is fair enough, but for those of us that are really so over all of that shit...pointless.
My favourite has to be the onion farmer. Your typical Jamaican!
Again the Rasta drumming bookends don't really make it a tidy piece. Trying hard. As I always say let people speak. that's when this works best. Stop trying for a prize at some crappy obscure flim fest. Dopes.
The sound track - not my kind of thing at all. As new as all of the problems.
But isn't that IMF guy THE face of 'the banality of evil'?
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TJ
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Re: Does anyone have the "Life & Debt" soundtrack?
Exactly what I was thinking as well RRU!Reggae Rhythm Update wrote:I have it. Anthony B's "Raid di Barn" is particularly appropriate to the theme of the movie. Mutabaruka's title track is good too.