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Derrick Scocchera - A Perfect Place - Special Edition Film and Soundtrack
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Music CD Cover Artist: Derrick Scocchera Composer: Mike Patton Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: CD+DVD, Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2008-03-11 Music Label: Ipecac Recordings Soundtracks: - Main Title
- A Perfect Place
- Car Radio (AM)
- A Perfect Twist (Vocal)
- A Little Poker Tomorrow Night?
- Seriously Disturbed
- A Dream Of Roses
- Main Title (Reprise)
- Batucada
- Another Perfect Place
- Car Radio (FM)
- Swinging The Body
- Catholic Tribe
- Il Cupo Dolore
- A Perfect End
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Free Music Notes for A Perfect Place - Special Edition Film and Soundtrack AlbumFree Music Review: Very nice work from Mr. Patton Hit: 4 Stars
I'm gonna keep this short and sweet. I'm a huge Mike Patton fan. I became a fan the first time I saw the video for Epic back in 1990. That said, the man is not immune to being....shall we say "indulgent". Though much of his work is brilliant, Patton can occasionally produce music that seems to be intentionally confounding. Anyway, my point is that I never truly know what to expect from a new Mike patton project. Hence, I was pleasantly surprised when I picked this disc up (Almost as surprised as the fact that I could purchase it at a local record store without having to special order it.) and gave it a listen. I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of listening to soundtracks. At times they seem to be lacking without the visual that accompanies them. But this particular soundtrack is short and varied enough that it holds my attention. There are moments where I'm tempted to skip forward here and there but as a whole it's a well-composed work that proves Mr. Patton really is a great songwriter and producer. Those who are accustomed to Mike's forays into the bizarre might be a bit caught off gaurd as this is a bit more "traditional" in nature, but it's rewarding nonetheless.
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