| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Teddy Wilson Orchestra | | Producer: | Michael Mann | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
Album Notes Composer: Elliott Goldenthal. Composer: Elliot Goldenthal. Personnel: Katie Kirkpatrick (harp); Eric Hosler, Eun Mee Ahn, Songa Lee, Marc Sazer, Tammy Hatwan, Jackie Brand, Ana Landauer, Alan Grunfeld, Helen Nightengale, Phil Levy, Lily Ho Chen, Dave Ewart, Joel Derouin, Kevin Connolly, Richard Altenbach, Roberto Cani, Bruce Dukov, Julie Gigante, Natalie Leggett, Roger Wilkie, Tiffany Yi Hu, Neel Hammond, Darius Campo, Liane Mautner, Josefina Vergara, Endre Granat, Tereza Stanislav (violin); Shawn Mann, Vickie Miskolczy, Brian Dembow, Roland Kato, David Walther, Thomas Diener, Andrew Duckles, Matt Funes (viola); Jen Kuhn, Chris Ermacoff, Tina Soule, Tim Landauer, Dennis Karmazyn, Larry Corbett, Andrew Shulman, Cecilia Tsan, Stephanie Fife (cello); Dan Higgins (flute); Charles Boito, Gary Gray (clarinet); Chris Bleth (oboe); Ken Munday, Rose Corrigan (bassoon); Greg Huckins (baritone saxophone); Rick Baptist, Malcolm McNab (trumpet); Phil Teele, Bill Reichenbach, Charlie Loper, Steve Holtman (trombone); Doug Tornquist (tuba); Steve Becknell, Dan Kelley, Kristy Morrell, David Duke, Brad Warnaar, Brian O'Connor, Jim Thatcher (horns); Bryan Pezzone (piano); Chris Kollgaard, Bruce Morgenthaler, Francis Wu, Steve Kujala, Nico Abondolo, Mike Valerio, Ann Atkinson (double bass); Greg Goodall (timpani); Dan Greco, Ray Frisby, Bob Zimmitti (percussion). Programmer: Richard Martinez. Audio Mixer: Joel Iwataki. Audio Remasterer: Vlado Meller. Arrangers: Mark Baechle; Jeff Toine; Elliot Goldenthal; Robert Elhai; Teese Gohl; Bruce Fowler. The soundtrack album to PUBLIC ENEMIES, Michael Mann's film about the rise and fall of Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger, boasts a subdued, darkly-hued score by composer Elliott Goldenthal, suplemented by some original recordings from the '30s, including three songs by Billie Holiday and the eerie slide guitar instrumental "Dark Was The Night," performed by the great gospel bluesman Blind Willie Johnson. In addition there are two hard times blues by contemporary artist Otis Taylor and a plush new recording of "Bye Bye Blackbird" featuring vocalist Diana Krall. All in all, it's an effective musical panorama of an era characterized by raw contrasts of wealth and poverty.
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