Original Soundtrack - Kurt Cobain: About a Son
Facts
| Artist(s) | Original Soundtrack |
| Studio | Barsuk |
| Release Date | September 11, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 655173106822 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 12 10:47 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Soundtrack Or 41 new from $4.98, 26 used from $1.71 |
About Original Soundtrack - Kurt Cobain: About a Son
This film is an intimate and moving portrait of Kurt Cobain, told entirely in his own voice. Based on more than 25 hours of never before heard interviews conducted by noted journalist Michael Azerrad for his book "Come As You Are: The Story Of Nirvana". The soundtrack does not contain Kurt or Nirvana's music. Says Azerrad, "It's like a mixtape you'd give to a friend or lover to share ideas, not just about music but about your whole point of view. It's to try to show them what you're all about. So if watching 'About A Son' is like seeing the world through Kurt's eyes, then listening to this music is like hearing it through his ears." Artists include Arlo Guthrie, Melvins, Bad Brains, CCR, Half Japanese, The Vaselines, Butthole Surfers, Scratch Acid, Mudhoney, Iggy Pop, Lead Belly, REM, David Bowie, Mark Lanegan, and Benjamin Gibbard. Product Description
Tracks
- Steve Fisk & Benjamin Gibbard Overture
- [audio excerpt] Never Intended
- Arlo Guthrie Motorcycle Song
- Melvins Eye Flys
- [audio excerpt] Punk Rock
- Bad Brains Banned in D.C.
- Creedence Clearwater Revival Up Around The Bend
- Half Japanese Put Some Sugar On It
- The Vaselines Son of a Gun
- Butthole Surfers Graveyard
- [audio excerpt] Hardcore Was Dead
- Scratch Acid Owner s Lament
- Mudhoney Touch Me I m Sick
- [audio excerpt] Car Radio
- Iggy Pop The Passenger
- Lead Belly The Bourgeois Blues
- R.E.M. New Orleans Instrumental No. 1
- [audio excerpt] The Limelight
- David Bowie The Man Who Sold The World
- Mark Lanegan Museum
- Benjamin Gibbard Indian Summer
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User Reviews
Average user review:| An amazing CD that gives you an even better glimpse into Kurt. |
I think this CD is a terrific way to learn more about Nirvana and maybe learn to see them in a new light as well as get a glimpse into the mind and music taste of a man who knew music and ultimately changed it. March 10, 2008
| about the man |
The film was beautifully done; if you have crash on Kurt it will break your heart.
The director was at the screening I went and there was Q & A session. I had to ask who gave him OK to make this film since Kurt is, well, gone.
He said all the tapes with Kurt's voice in it is HIS. He did not need any permission from anyone, I do not know if that is really so, I mean then why, now? After all these years hording hours and hours of Kurt's raw voice. He said it was just by chance that happened now.
Courtney was supportive about it and it does shows in the film the director never intended to exploit anybody, so that was nice, naturally there is no Nirvana song in the sound track but all the songs that Kurt mentions and influenced him in the said stages of his life. There is very few still image of him in the very very end of the film only.
The mill was actually where Kurt's dad worked, the school he went, the room he lived in. It is pure homage about the man and where he came from. January 7, 2008
| Expecting Too Much |
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