Lakatos – As Time Goes By (2002/2003)
Жанр: Jazz, Classical Crossover, Soundtrack
Носитель: SACD
Год издания: 2002/2003
Издатель: Deutsche Grammophon
Номер по каталогу: 471 637-2 (2 discs)
Аудиокодек: DSD64 2.0, DST64 5.1
Тип рипа: image (iso)
Продолжительность: 01:07:51
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Образ снят с помощью: Sony PlayStation 3 и утилиты sacd-ripper version 0.36
Релизёр:
Треклист:
01.Le Grand Blond Avec Une Chaussure Noire - Main Theme (Vladimir Cosma) 05:96
02.Casablanca - As Time Goes By (Herman Hupfeld) 04:45
03.Two Soldiers - Dark Night (Nikita Bogoslovsky) 03:22
04.Time of the Gypsies - Niska Banja (Traditional) 03:00
05.The Godfather - Love Theme (Nino Rota) 04:20
06.Once Upon A Time In America - Poverty (Ennio Morricone) 03:50
07.Fiddler on the Roof - If I Were A Rich Man (Jerry Bock) 03:49
08.Fiddler on the Roof - To Life (Jerry Bock) 03:15
09.Cossacks of the Kuban - Tsvetyot Kalina (Isaak Dunayevsky) 04:56
10.Chocolat - Minor Swing (Django Reinhardt / Stephane Grappelli) 04:31
11.Time of the Gypsies - Djelem, Djelem (Zarko Jovanovic) 03:53
12.Intermezzo - Intermezzo (Heinz Provost) 03:57
13.The Third Man - Harry Lime Theme (Anton Karas) 02:11
14.Two for the Road - Main Theme (Henry Mancini) 05:27
15.Once Upon A Time In America - Deborah's Theme (Ennio Morricone) 04:12
16.Madame Bovary - Waltz (Miklos Rosza) 04:34
17.Queen of the Gypsies - Nana Love (Traditional) 02:47
SACD+Back
Music from Films:
Le Grand Blonde avec une chaussure noire
Casablanca
Two Soldiers
Temps des Gitanes
The Godfather
Once upon a time in America
Fiddler on the Roof
Cussak de Kuban
Chocolat
Intermezzo
The Third Man
Two for the Road
Madame Bovary
Gypsies go to Heaven
Spirited Away
Review
(From sa-cd.net by wolf359) … it reminds me very much of those easy listening complilations common in the late 60′s early 70′s. You know the thing 20 cinema greats etc. Anyone looking at the track listing would certainly think that, but on this disc what we have is a group of excellent musicians (Roby Lakatos and his ensemble has been around for years) who take a bunch of mostly film tracks and put a Jazz twist onto them. There is a rider though, the music is played by a bunch of musicians of mostly Romany extraction with correspondingly heavy use of violins and Gypsy musical influences.In my opinion the disc just also manages to avoid being overtly sentimental but comes close on couple of tracks. So if you like your film and stage tunes being a mixture of jazzy gipsey influences this is the disc for you. Technically the Multichannel mix is very much a pop style surround mix in that the rears contribute as much to the experience as the front. It is not one for the classical purist. If all of this seems negative its not. I found it growing on me and looking at it critically its not a record to sit down and listen to seriously, its a fun recording and if you listen in that frame of mind you will be repayed. I gave it 5 stars on sonics because the multichannel mix is very upfront which seems to fit this type of recording