Collateral

by Hip-O Records

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Release Date:2004-08-03
Label:Hip-O Records
UPC:602498634691
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Hip-O Records
ASIN:B0002LJUCG
Category:Music

Tracks on Collateral by Hip-O Records

  1. Briefcase - Tom Rothrock
  2. The Seed (2.0) - The Roots featuring Cody Chesnutt
  3. Hands Of Time - Groove Armada
  4. Guero Canelo - Calexico
  5. Rollin' Crumblin - Tom Rothrock
  6. Max Steals Briefcase - James Newton Howard
  7. Destino de Abril - Green Car Motel
  8. Shadow on the Sun - Audioslave
  9. Island Limos - James Newton Howard
  10. Spanish Key - Miles Davis
  11. Air - Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion
  12. Ready Steady Go - Oakenfold
  13. Car Crash - Antonio Pinto
  14. Vincent Hops Train - James Newton Howard
  15. Finale - James Newton Howard
  16. Requiem - Antonio Pinto

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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Tracklistings:
1. Briefcase
2. The Seed (2.0)
3. Hands Of Time
4. Guero Canelo
5. Rollin' Crumblin'
6. Max Steals Briefcase
7. Destino de Abril
8. Shadow On The Sun
9. Island Limos
10. Spanish Key
11. Air
12. Ready Steady Go
13. Car Crash
14. Vincent Hops Train
15. Finale
16. Requiem
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Director Michael Mann's gritty urban thriller revolves around a Los Angeles cabbie (Jamie Foxx) taken hostage on his late-night rounds by charming mob hit man Tom Cruise. Mann's penchant for uniquely eclectic film scores has previously encompassed everything from the electronica-suffused world beat of Ali to the brooding, ambient post-modernism of The Insider. Here Mann effectively cobbles together an even more far-ranging musical landscape, one that echoes LA's rich multi-culturalism (the savory, nouveau Latin rhythms of Guero Canelo's "Calexico," Destino de Abril's sultry "Green Car Motel") while simultaneously paving its mean streets with a tough, urban groove. That mood is variously enhanced by producer Tom Rothrock and Antonio Pinto's alternately pulsing and brooding electronic soundscapes, the soul variations of The Roots and Groove Armada (the latter's "Hands of Time" featuring vocals by vet Richie Haven). Audioslave's "Shadows of the Sun" imparts a contemporary rock edge, while the standout "Spanish Key" from Miles Davis' fusion breakthrough Bitches Brew deliciously underscores the film's uneasy tensions. Masterfully stitching it all together are the nervy, rhythmically charged cues of composer James Newton Howard. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews

Excellent mix of music! - Reviewed on 2007-11-21
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Every time I listen to this CD I re-live the excitement and emotions that ran through me during the movie. Definitely work checking out!
Dvd film "collateral" - Reviewed on 2007-05-10
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This is an outstanding, beautifully made film. Collateral is one of the best film thrillers I have ever seen. It features Tom Cruise playing a role entirely against type; no charm,the only smiles he makes are of the sardonic or skeptical variety. Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett Smith, Javier Bardem,Mark Ruffalo all play outstanding supporting roles.

Michael Mann direced with brilliant attention to detail.

This is a violent film. Mann carefully avoids needless gore of the blood-spattering variety. The character portrayal of Cruise in this role is fascinating and original. There is nothing trite in this film.

This is the first film starring Tom Cruise which brought to me his skill as an actor.
A great array of songs - Reviewed on 2007-03-01
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1 customer found this review helpful.

The Collateral movie by Michael Mann is one of my favorites, but that does not matter. What matters is that Mann was behind it, and behind every one of his projects there is also great music. Whether it was Miami Vice back in the day or the mid nineties crime drama "Heat", Mann gets it done, and done well. This soundtrack has great groovy sounds as well as urban beats. It has songs that are instrumental and then it has rock singles from bands like Audioslave. Did I forget to mention that this soundtrack also has the cool jazz sound of Miles Davis? Spanish Key is this song and it has the trumpet being showcased as the instrument of choice in one of the films most harrowing scenes. "Ready Steady Go" by Oakenfold is a top notch song on this soundtrack. Requiem by Antonio Pinto is very dark and trancelike, a great song. The Audioslave song "Shadow on the Sun" is a great modern day rock song. So, you have different styles ranging from Rock, Dance/Techno, Jazz and others that make the soundtrack have a nice mix of music.
Collateral - Reviewed on 2007-02-12
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I originally bought the soundtrack because of one song I had heard in the movie. However, when I received the CD I was surprised to find I liked nearly every song on the CD. Good choice.
Some great music on here... - Reviewed on 2007-01-04
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3 customers found this review helpful.

A nice selection and arrangement. 5 stars for this soundtrack.
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