
Hey real quick, you knew just as well as I did that this soundtrack would be rollin' out soon and now the wait is over. You can now get the official
Call+Response soundtrack via
iTunes now! You'll get 17 live performances from some amazing artists like Rocco Deluca, Matisyahu, Natasha Bedingfield, and Cold War Kids. If you haven't heard about human trafficking and the modern day slave trade, read up on it
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Brightly colored escapades, streams of sadness, embraces of awkwardness, an unpredictable train trip with three brothers learning to deal with their father's death, their mother's constant absence, relationship emptiness and traveling together on train that eventually leaves them in the middle of nowhere face to face with the reality of their situation.
After finally seeing Wes Anderson's new film last night,
Darjeeling Ltd., I was left with a lot to be pensive about-mostly thinking, "I want this soundtrack!", and I am impatiently excited to expose y'all to some yummy soundtrack magic. Enjoy.
Peter Sarstedt-Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)The Kinks- This Time TomorrowThe Rolling Stones- Play With FireP.S. If you are about to go see this film, I recommend to go watch the first part, Hotel Chavalier, a 12 minute short film. Find it
here.
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