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The Namesake | 
enlarge | Artist: Original Soundtrack Creator: Nitin Sawhney Label: Rounder / Umgd Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $12.62 You Save: $5.36 (30%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 13157
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 619072 UPC: 011661907225 EAN: 0011661907225 ASIN: B000H5VF2K
Release Date: March 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Shoes to America - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | The Namesake Opening Titles - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | First Day in New York - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | Jhiri Jhiri Choyetali - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Flight IC408 - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Airport grief - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | Mo's Affair - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | Farewell Ashoke - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | Ashima Becomes a Widow - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | Aftermath - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | Ye Mera Divanapan Hai - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Baul Song - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Taj Mahal - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | The Chosen One - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Max Arrives - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | Boatman's Song - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Postales - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Amra Reformed Hindus - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | The Namesake Reprise - Nitin Sawhney, | | • | The Same Song - Nitin Sawhney, Sawhney, Nitin | | • | Falling - Nitin Sawhney, |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Fans of British composer Nitin Sawhney excited to see his name connected to this soundtrack should be aware that Sawhney's music accounts for just 26 minutes of this nearly 56-minute recording. In addition, most of the 12 tracks he contributes are plot-advancing cues, not fully realized compositions, which clock in at under two minutes (four run one minute or less). Eight other artists are represented here, including vocalist Susheela Raman with two tracks found on past solo recordings. Other selections range from '60s Indian vocalist Geeta Dutt and the traditional chant of Lakhan Das ("Baul Song") to Argentina's Federico Aubele ("Postales") and a brief rap from Mykill Miers. The divergent musical sources reflect the old world/new world conflicts that entangle an Indian family following a move from Calcutta to New York City in a film from respected director Mira Nair (Monsoon Wedding). For his part, Sawhney (principally using acoustic guitar and strings, often embellished with Indian vocalese and instrumentation) lends elegant, modern-traditional brushstrokes to the film's more reflective moments that underscore the characters' cultural conflicts. It is a broadly varied recording that on occasion beautifully captures--usually all too briefly--moments of deep inner searching. The disc concludes with "Falling," Sawhney's collaboration with Matt Hales from Aqualung, from Sawhney's 2003 release Human. --Terry Wood
Album Description With The Namesake, Mira Nair found ways to link New York and Calcutta not only visually, but via sound as well. Like the story itself, the film's soundtrack traverses both time and cultures. "I love Indian classical music and I wanted to link that classical sound with the pulsating New York sound of today," comments Nair. "So the soundtrack not only crosses 25 years of time but also moves from Bengali folk music, Geeta Dutt's 'Jhiri Jhiri Choyetali' to hip-hop, 'The Chosen One.' And then there is Nitin Sawhney's haunting score mixed throughout. This is the privilege of cinema: to bring together the sounds, voices, instruments of that which you love and make it one with image."
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| Customer Reviews:
Hindu music has taken over my life May 18, 2008 T. Vincek (Williford, AR. USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had seen the movie which I totally love. And I have a hindu sister in law and neice. And hindu music is something that I have expanded into music collection. I just love all types. This soundtrack is awesome cause I loved the music from the movie. So I would recommend both the soundtrack and the movie. Kal Penn rocks !!
Indian experience April 22, 2008 Jay Labzin (Australia) If you like Indian music, this is very easy listening. It is not punjabi music, which I love. Rather it is more pensive with some upbeat numbers.
Namesake Soundtrack March 17, 2008 Eliza S. Orr (Richond, VA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved the movie and had to have the soundtrack. I love Indian music. It was inexpensive and worth getting through amazon. I love listening to it.
Namesake March 10, 2008 Christina Holmes (Menlo Park, CA USA) Bought this immediately after watching the movie. Couple of tracks we don't like so much so have put it on our i-pod with just the favorites... 90% of the tracks. Its an incredible cd.... eerie, relaxing, meditative. can imagine being in India, peaceful and watching the sun rise, listening to this music
A blend of relaxing sounds with modern beats March 1, 2008 Seagrass (Atlanta, Ga) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an excellent soundtrack, has the music from scenes in the movie that are most provocative. Very well produced and fun to listen to in the car.
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