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A Prairie Home Companion [New Line] (CD - 2006)( UPC: 00794043906725)
As low as $13.29 from DeepDiscount.com Label: New Line Records Genre: Rock & Pop - Film Composers Album Description: Personnel: Pat Donohue, Robin Williams (guitar); Linda Williams (banjo); Andy Stein (mandolin, violin, saxophone); Peter Ostroushko (mandolin, fiddle); Butch Thompson (clarinet); Richard Dwo... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Personnel: Pat Donohue, Robin Williams (guitar); Linda Williams (banjo); Andy Stein (mandolin, violin, saxophone); Peter Ostroushko (mandolin, fiddle); Butch Thompson (clarinet); Richard Dworsky (piano, organ); Gary Raynor (bass instrument); Arnie Kinsella (drums). The soundtrack album to Robert Altman's 2006 movie centered around Garrison Keillor's popular public radio show is packed with all the homey, yet slightly twisted content of Keillor's original production--but augmenting the show's regular characters, we have hot Hollywood talent like Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Lindsay Lohan, and Woody Harrelson performing songs like the sentimental "My Minnesota Home," the cowboy anthem "Whoop-I-Ti-Yi-Yo," and the blues classic "Frankie and Johnny." Streep and Tomlin acquit themselves particularly well, but understandably it's real-life regulars like Tim Russell, Robin and Linda Williams, and Keillor himself who steal the show. Listening to the soundtrack to director Robert Altman's big screen adaptation of Garrison Keillor's near-mythical radio show is a lot like listening to Garrison Keillor's near-mythical radio show. Robin & Linda Williams wrap their gorgeous harmonies around the evening like a comforter, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band provides flawless accompaniment, Powdermilk Biscuits give shy people the courage to do what's needed, and Keillor provides the whole affair with the kind of laconic and literate homespun charm that must have made hanging out with Mark Twain such a joy. The inclusion of Hollywood into Lake Woebegone (Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Woody Harrelson, John C. Reily and Lindsay Lohan) barely shakes the foundation of the long-running program; instead, each actor brings a little danger to the affair. Streep and Tomlin, appearing as the Johnson Sisters are more than harmonious on the old spiritual "Goodbye to Mama," Harrelson and Reily reverently adopt the characters of the perpetually grouchy cowboys Dusty and Lefty, and Lohan, in what could either be described as her most fearless or most uncomfortable performance to date, lends enough desperation to "Frankie & Johnny" that the audience is glued to the stage. Prairie Home Companion is an American institution and it's treated thusly on this fine collection of songs and skits. [The deluxe version of PHC includes a DVD with musical performances, backstage banter, and scenes from the film.] ~ James Christopher Monger Listening to the soundtrack to director Robert Altman's big screen adaptation of Garrison Keillor's near-mythical radio show is a lot like listening to Garrison Keillor's near-mythical radio show. Robin & Linda Williams wrap their gorgeous harmonies around the evening like a comforter, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band provides flawless accompaniment, Powdermilk Biscuits give shy people the courage to do what's needed, and Keillor provides the whole affair with the kind of laconic and literate homespun charm that must have made hanging out with Mark Twain such a joy. The inclusion of Hollywood into Lake Woebegone (Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Woody Harrelson, John C. Reily and Lindsay Lohan) barely shakes the foundation of the long-running program; instead, each actor brings a little danger to the affair. Streep and Tomlin, appearing as the Johnson Sisters are more than harmonious on the old spiritual "Goodbye to Mama," Harrelson and Reily reverently adopt the characters of the perpetually grouchy cowboys Dusty and Lefty, and Lohan, in what could either be described as her most fearless or most uncomfortable performance to date, lends enough desperation to "Frankie & Johnny" that the audience is glued to the stage. Prairie Home Companion is an American institution and it's treated thusly on this fine collection of songs and skits. [The deluxe version of PHC includes a DVD with musical performances, backstage banter and scenes from the film.] ~ James Christopher Monger DVD Features: Includes In 5.1 Surround Sound Audio 10 Unedited Music Performances By Cast Members Exclusive Outtakes From The film |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Tishomingo Blues |
| 2. | Gold Watch & Chain |
| 3. | Mudslide |
| 4. | Let Your Light Shine on Me |
| 5. | Coffee Jingle |
| 6. | Summit Avenue Rag |
| 7. | Guy's Shoes |
| 8. | Whoop-I-Ti-Yi-Yo |
| 9. | Coming Down From Red Lodge |
| 10. | You Have Been a Friend to Me |
| 11. | Old Plank Road |
| 12. | My Minnesota Home |
| 13. | Bunch of Guys, A |
| 14. | Slow Days of Summer |
| 15. | Frankie & Johnny |
| 16. | Waitin' For You |
| 17. | Jens Jensen's Herring |
| 18. | Red River Valley |
| 19. | Strappin' the Strings |
| 20. | Goodbye to My Mama |
| 21. | Bad Jokes |
| 22. | Day Is Short, The |
| 23. | Atlanta Twilight |
| 24. | Medley |
| 25. | Guy Noir |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00794043906725 |
| Release Date: | May 23, 2006 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Film Composers |
| Label: | New Line Records |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Producer: | Paul Broucek; Jason Linn |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2006 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Live |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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