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Danny the Dog: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Massive Attack (CD, Nov-2004, Virgin Records USA) 
Danny the Dog: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Massive Attack (CD, Nov-2004, Virgin Records USA)

 
Danny the Dog: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Massive Attack (CD, Nov-2004, Virgin Records USA)

Release Date: Nov 2004
Format: CD
Record Label: Virgin Records (USA)
Genre: Electronic, Electronica
UPC: 724387439320
Product ID: EPID43538288
Description: Personnel: Neil Davidge (guitar, keyboards); Mike Mooney, Angelo Bruschini (guitar); Stuart Gordon (violin); Louise Jeffery (piano); John Baggot (keyboards); Jon Mattock, Damon Reece (drums); Alex Swift (programming). Audio Mixer: Lee Sh...
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Track Listing
DANNY THE DOG (SOUNDTRACK):
1. Opening Title
2. Atta Boy
3. P Is for Piano
4. Simple Rules
5. Polaroid Girl
6. Sam
7. One Thought at a Time
8. Confused Images
9. Red Light Means Go
10. Collar Stays On
11. You've Never Had a Dream
12. Right Way to Hold a Spoon
13. Everybody's Got a Family
14. Two Rocks and a Cup of Water
15. Sweet Is Good
16. Montage
17. Everything About You Is New
18. Dog Obeys, The
19. Danny the Dog
20. I Am Home
21. Academy, The

Details
Producer:Neil Davidge, Robert Del Naja
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Neil Davidge (guitar, keyboards); Mike Mooney, Angelo Bruschini (guitar); Stuart Gordon (violin); Louise Jeffery (piano); John Baggot (keyboards); Jon Mattock, Damon Reece (drums); Alex Swift (programming).
Audio Mixer: Lee Shepherd.
Recording information: Angel Studios, Islington, London, England; Massive Attack Studios, Bristol, England.
Unknown Contributor Role: Isobel Griffiths.
Arrangers: Neil Davidge; Robert "3D" del Naja; Alex Swift.
Massive Attack's brooding, atmospheric trip-hop has always had a cinematic quality, so it is no surprise they were tapped by director Louis Leterrier to compose the score for his film DANNY THE DOG (later retitled UNLEASHED). The soundtrack is strictly instrumental, and while longtime fans may miss the group's vocals, the variety and depth of the music more than compensates for this. Unlike the of-a-piece mood of albums like MEZZANINE, DANNY THE DOG is a varied stylistic collage that references techno, industrial, dub, ambient, and film music.
Cuts like the piano-and-strings duet on "You've Never Had a Dream" or the pulsing, eerie "Opening Title" are sweeping and evocative, perfectly suited to accompanying images on the big screen. The mood veers from delicate and melancholic (the music-box melody of "Two Rocks and a Cup of Water") to aggressive and mesmerizing ("The Dog Obeys," the skittery house rhythms in "Atta Boy"). The musical palette is so broad here, in fact, there is little that recalls the band's earliest work (except perhaps the deep, floating groove of "Polaroid Girl"). DANNY THE DOG may be Massive Attack's most ambitious and intriguing effort, in its dynamic range, coloring, and compelling blend of electronica and film music.
Massive Attack's brooding, atmospheric trip-hop has always had a cinematic quality, so it is no surprise they were tapped by director Louis Leterrier to compose the score for his film UNLEASHED (formerly titled DANNY THE DOG). The soundtrack is strictly instrumental, and while longtime fans may miss the group's vocals, the variety and depth of the music more than compensates for this. Unlike the of-a-piece mood of albums like MEZZANINE, UNLEASHED is a varied stylistic collage that references techno, industrial, dub, ambient, and film music.
Cuts like the piano-and-strings duet on "You've Never Had a Dream" or the pulsing, eerie "Opening Title" are sweeping and evocative, perfectly suited to accompanying images on the big screen. The mood veers from delicate and melancholic (the music-box melody of "Two Rocks and a Cup of Water") to aggressive and mesmerizing ("The Dog Obeys," the skittery house rhythms in "Atta Boy"). The musical palette is so broad here, in fact, there is little that recalls the band's earliest work (except perhaps the deep, floating groove of "Polaroid Girl"). UNLEASHED may be Massive Attack's most ambitious and intriguing effort, in its dynamic range, coloring, and compelling blend of electronica and film music.

Editorial Reviews
Massive Attack has developed a much darker, apocalyptic feel to its soundscapes, yet these icy tracks are more dramatic than they are downers.
CMJ

3 stars out of 5 - Obsessives will find much meaning herein...
Uncut

3 stars out of 5 - DANNY THE DOG strays across a range of styles: minimal piano-and-drone sequences reminiscent of early '80s Eno, sentimental string sections, grungy acid break-beats and intense, claustrophobic interludes...
Mojo

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