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Leatherheads (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Randy Newman

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So much has been made of Randy Newman’s Hollywood family heritage — his uncles Alfred, Lionel and Emil Newman dominated Fox film scoring for decades — that it’s easy to forget half of Randy’s family roots lie in Louisiana; Good Old Boys’ observations were hardly detached. This soundtrack to George Clooney’s period comedy about the rough and tumble early days of professional football is not only a warm reminder of Newman’s love for New Orleans-rooted jazz, but a bracing tribute to his panoramic mastery of American musical idioms in general. Randy splits his cues here between a small jazz ensemble that yields loopy delights like his Crescent City take on the “Princeton Tiger” and Ledisi’s soulfully sublime reading of the Gershwins’ “The Man I Love” to more typically Copland-esque music for studio orchestra. But his heart is clearly partial to the blues-inflected ‘30s jazz that gives the film its warm sense of millieu. 

Customer Reviews

Go George Clooney!!

This movie was filmed in a city very close to mine. The soundtrack is great too, and I highly recommend it. I will bet 5(hundred) bucks that the person who gave this 1 star hasn't listened to it...

Perfect Fit

Randy Newman is the perfect choice to score this film, with his trademark Ragtime/2-step style reminiscent of Stephen Foster and Scott Joplin. Here, with the film being set in the early 20th century, Newman plays up the ragtime in most of the scores' tracks. He also does a good job of capturing the era of the film. The drawback about the score is that its Randy Newman doing the usual stuff he does. We've heard traces of it before on his previous score efforts, and even though Leatherheads is a solid score, it's pretty standard Randy Newman fare. Still, it's infectious enough for repeat listens.

Leatherheads

Great uplifting classic smile on your face kind of music!

Biography

Born: November 28, 1943 in New Orleans, LA

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Randy Newman was an anomaly among early-'70s singer/songwriters. Though he was slightly influenced by Bob Dylan, his music owed more to New Orleans R&B and traditional pop than folk. Newman developed an idiosyncratic style that alternated between sweeping, cinematic pop and rolling R&B, which were tied together by his nasty sense of humor. Where his peers concentrated on confessional songwriting, Newman drew characters, creating a world filled with misfits, outcasts, charlatans, and con men....
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