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File under: Cult Movies

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The Brown Bunny

Label: Twelve Suns

Format: LP

Genre: Library/Soundtracks

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Deluxe vinyl edition of the soundtrack to the Vincent Gallo film The Brown Bunny. Features 5 exclusive tracks from John Frusciante. Fully authorized edition on 180-gram vinyl, housed in a deluxe tip-on gatefold sleeve. Australian import, limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. "Everything Vincent Gallo has ever done operates at the fringe of the mainstream. His enigmatic charisma allows him to maintain creative control of his projects, no matter what the outcome. True to form, the avant-garde filmmaker caused an international scandal at the Cannes Film Festival with the debut of The Brown Bunny. (The foreign press apparently wasn't very receptive to a film that was little more than Gallo and his neurosis driving dejectedly cross-country in a van.)
The beauty of this attempt to explore the darkest human emotions is found in the seamless marriage between the visual content and the soundtrack. The compositions found in the film intensify the yearning that main character Bud Clay (played by Gallo) harbors for the loss of the "love of his life." Surreal sounds gradually come to light in this collection of songs. All the selected tracks contribute to the entire work's melancholy atmosphere. Down-tempo moods are the prevalent feel here. But give a listen in the right frame of mind, and the songs yield varying contemplative conclusions. Two of the featured tracks rely heavily on laid-back, jazzy saxophone sounds.


A delicate guitar ballad titled "Milk and Honey," wrapped in a wavering vocal delivery by Jackson C. Frank, encapsulates the heartache of the film. The shining moments of this record, however, belong to John Frusciante. Known for his postured, funky guitar chops with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Frusciante's performance in this context is understated and masterful. His five contributions stand alone as the definitive cuts of the soundtrack. Gentle acoustic guitar tracks layered with haunting vocals, though, are just the beginning of the genius found in this compilation. "Dying Song" repeats a mesmerizing instrumental theme laced with angelic harmonizing and projected with raw falsetto vocals. A magnificent effort

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File under: Cult Movies
Cat. number: TSUN103LP
Year: 2014
Notes:

Official release approved, licensed, mixed, and mastered by Vincent Gallo. Notes by Vincent Gallo and John Frusciante on back of LP jacket. Features montage of images from film inside gatefold. Limited to 1,000 copies worldwide.