This CD makes connections between
the worlds of film noir and jazz 
Hey, great idea for a jazz
disc! The title tune
is from vibist Locke, and the other ten tracks
are all themes from various noir films, several
of which used jazz-flavored soundtrack music. Some
of the liner notes are from a director of many
episodes of The Sopranos, and he describes the
feelings that all noir movies exude are menace
and melancholy. He also compares the noir world
to one seen thru the eyes of a child - things are
mysterious, inexplicable - menace lurking around
the dark corners. There's also many connections
between the worlds of jazz and film noir.
Instead of the strings-challenged
small Hollywood orchestra playing the soundtrack
music, we have here a swinging septet which improvises
inside and outside the movie themes with great
creativity, and it's in great sound too. Some of the arrangements
are as complicated as the film plots; one example
is Dave Grusin's theme for Mulholland Falls. Mark
Isham's music for Les Modernes gets a 1920s Paris
cabaret treatment, and the main theme from Body
Heat takes John Barry's theme on a sexy/cynical
trip that will recall the movie effectively.
— John Henry
© Audiophile Audition, 2006
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