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Frankie's House | 
enlarge | Artist: Jeff Beck & Jed Leiber Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy Used: $7.45 You Save: $9.53 (56%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 21490
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 074645319421 EAN: 0074645319421 ASIN: B000008FS9
Release Date: January 12, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: excellent condition cd and complete artwork, IN STOCK RIGHT NOW
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| Tracks:
| • | Jungle | | • | Requiem for the Bao-Chi | | • | Hi-Heel Sneakers | | • | Thailand | | • | Love and Death | | • | Cathouse | | • | In the Dark | | • | Sniper Patrol | | • | Peace Island | | • | White Mice | | • | Tunnel Rat | | • | Vihn's Funeral | | • | Apocalypse | | • | Innocent Victim | | • | Jungle Reprise |
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| Customer Reviews:
Soundtrack yo an unseen Movie July 23, 2007 Frank L. Melgeorge (Gilbert, MN USA) This cd goes beyond the bounds of soundtracks. It must be heard to truly get the effect they were trying to relay. A MUST for Jeff's fans.
Excellent Instrumental Collaboration August 18, 2004 Mad Dog (TimbuckThree, Tennessee) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Actually, this is more like 4 stars, but I snuck in a bonus star because this disc put me in a good mood. If you're a fan of Jeff Beck's instrumental works, you'll probably love this disc. Much of the music is etherial stuff that evokes a sense of space and combines a sort of new-age lax attitude with subtle tension. Elements of bands like Shadowfax, Dire Straits and even a touch of Pink Floyd linger here and there in the keys, but the guitar is pure Beck. The flow of the disc is excellent, as is the sound quality. All in all, a real sleeper.
Jeff Beck best kept secret April 8, 2004 Jean-Pierre Nadeau (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is Jeff Beck's best kept secret. The music is very expressive and covers many styles, much enhanced, it goes without saying, with sizzling riffs from the master. A must-have for any serious Jeff Beck admirer.
BE SURE TO VISIT FRANKIE'S HOUSE September 25, 2003 M. R. ZOGLIO (CROFTON, MD) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is an excellent soundtrack collaboration between Jeff Beck (guitars) and Jed Leiber (keyboards). While I've never seen the movie from which it's taken, I'm glad I found a used copy of this CD to add to my collection. Being released in January '93, it makes a nice bridge between Jeff's 3 CD boxed set (Beckology - November '91) and his Gene Vincent/Cliff Gallup project with The Big Town Playboys (Crazy Legs - June '93). Now if only Epic would step up and put out a CD of his other soundtrack contributions (Porky's Revenge!, Twins). See you at Frankie's House.
Great Soundtrack March 29, 2003 Russell Diederich (Littleton, CO United States) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This soundtrack was from the movie, "Frankie's House" about photojournalists in the Viet Nam war. The movie was a made for cable feature that followed the life of Tim Page during his stay in the war. Errol Flynn's son, Sean also saw action in Nam behind a camera, and he is the supporting character in the film. I remember the movie being good, but it must have not received a large audience as the movie doesn't appear to have been release to the video market. While watching the movie, I thought that the sound track was pretty awesome, and it should be with Jeff Beck playing. Many of the songs on this album are for background music for a seen in the movie, and although they may up the tension as you watch, listening without the visual cues is another story. Don't get me wrong, there are some great songs here. "Hi-Heel Sneakers" is a great tune with Beck and Jed Leiber on keys trading solos. It has a sort of country feel to it. The album opens with "The Jungle", which has some pretty amazing guitar work on it, especially in the opening stanza with steep bends and taps. "Cathouse" rocks out pretty good, and "Sniper Patrol" starts out soft and airy before exploding in a cacophony of sounds. Overall, this album has a ting of Oriental sounding music to it that provides the feeling of being in the middle of the story. The music is good, and the effort by Beck and Leiber should be applauded. If you're fans of either, this is an album to add to your collection. It's a little different, but well worth it.
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