April 2008 Soundtracks
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April has some interesting soundtracks getting released and perhaps more interesting soundtracks unconfirmed. Let me give you the grand tour:
Shine A Light
Rolling Stones
April 1st
My Blueberry Nights
Various
April 1st
Nim’s Island
Patrick Doyle
April 8th
Sleepwalking
Christopher Young
April 8th
The Visitor
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
April 8th
Smart People
Nuno Bettencourt
April 8th *MP3 Only
Prom Night
Various
April 8th *MP3 Only
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Various
April 15th
Pathology
Various
April 15th
The Life Before Her Eyes
James Horner
April 15th
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Various
April 21st
Deal
Various
April 29th
UNCONFIRMED:
The Ruins (Graeme Revell)
Street kings (Graeme Revell)
88 Minutes (Ed Shearmur)
The Forbidden Kingdom (David Buckley) *pretty much confirmed release
Deception (Ramin Djawadi)
Baby Mama (Jeff Richmond)
Then She Found Me (David Mansfield)
As you can see it could be a very interesting April. I look forward to “The Life Before Her Eyes” by James Horner the most. I have to say that the unconfirmed list looks stronger. “Deception” by Ramin Djawadi is so exciting. I want it! “88 Minutes” by Ed Shearmur should be good. I’ve heard a few cues from “The Forbidden Kingdom” by David Buckley. Sounded a bit like “Rush Hour” by Lalo Schifrin, so the jury is still out on that one. The of course you have 2 exciting releases by ever so versatile Graeme Revell. Here’s hoping!
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