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La La Land - Original Motion Picture Score (Vinyle)

Format: 2LP
UPC: 602557283884
$64.50 Regular price $68.00
Description

A musical romance about a jazz pianist (Ryan Gosling) and an aspiring actress (Emma Stone) set in the City of Angels, La La Land was written and directed by Damien Chazelle, the man behind the 2014 Oscar winner Whiplash. He enlisted his former Harvard roommate Justin Hurwitz to write the songs and score for the film. The pair also worked together on Whiplash, about drummers, and on a 2009 student project that went on to receive theatrical distribution, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench, about a jazz trumpeter. Hurwitz is joined here by lyricists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, two veterans of musical theater (the off-Broadway musical Dogfight, TV's Smash, Broadway's Dear Evan Hansen) at the relatively young age of 31 by the time of release. (The latter is also true of Chazelle and Hurwitz.) La La Land's original soundtrack includes both songs and instrumentals, with the songs performed by a cast that also includes John Legend, fresh off his Oscar win for Selma's "Glory," and Callie Hernandez, a musician-turned-actress. Hernandez performs alongside Stone, Jessica Rothe, and Sonoya Mizuno on "Someone in the Crowd," a soaring, uptempo number with swing-era rhythms. Preceding it, the film opens with a big production number set in L.A. traffic that Hurwitz said was inspired by Jacques Demy-Michel Legrand film musicals of the '60s ("Another Day of Sun"). While listeners and moviegoers alike will find that Gosling and Stone don't quite have the singing chops of an Astaire and Rogers, their voices are warm and approachable, and their duet "A Lovely Night," in particular, is a bright charmer. Later, Legend delivers the goods on "Start a Fire," a song written in the context of a jazz musician trying to cross over to the contemporary mainstream. Score tracks range from the tender-slash-anxious piano piece "Mia & Sebastian's Theme," to the legit jazz exercise "Herman's Habit," to the Romantic tone poem "Planetarium." The film and the soundtrack wrap up with a second reprise of Gosling's "City of Stars," this time hummed by Stone, which will likely provide a feel-good earworm after the music ends.

Track Listing

A1. Mia Gets Home
A2. Bathroom Mirror / You're Coming Right?
A3. Classic Rope-A-Dope
A4. Mia & Sebastian's Theme
A5. Stroll Up The Hill
A6. There The Whole Time / Twirl
A7. Bogart & Bergman
A8. Mia Hates Jazz
A9. Herman's Habit
B10. Rialto At Ten
B11. Rialto
B12. Mia & Sebastian's Theme – Late For The Date
B13. Planetarium
B14. Holy Hell
B15. Summer Montage / Madeline
B16. It Pays
B17. Chicken On A Stick
B18. City Of Stars / May Finally Come True
C19. Chinatown
C20. Surprise
C21. Boise
C22. Missed The Play
C23. It's Over / Engagement Party
D24. The House In Front Of The Library
D25. You Love Jazz Now
D26. Cincinnati
D27. Epilogue
D28. The End
D29. Credits
D30. Mia & Sebastian's Theme – Celesta