Review: 'Crazy Heart' showcases classic country
AP News | 2010-01-19 19:38:24
<div id="subtitle">'Crazy Heart' soundtrack showcases classic country; Jeff Bridges, others are convincing</div><div><p>Various Artists, "Crazy Heart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" (New West)</p><p>In the film "Crazy Heart," actor Jeff Bridges plays a hard-drinking country singer struggling to maintain a career long after he's stopped having hits. The soundtrack leans on the bluer side of country music, ignoring modern country's slick surfaces for a compilation of classic country, acoustic blues, and hard-bitten singer-songwriter fare.</p><p>Musical director T Bone Burnett cherry-picks hits by the Delmore Brothers, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Louvin Brothers, Buck Owens and Kitty Wells to ground the soundtrack in time-tested standards. He balances it with more recent tunes by Americana singer-songwriters (Ryan Bingham, Billy Joe Shaver, Townes Van Zandt, Lucinda Williams) and a blues legend (Lightnin' Hopkins). Then he works in original songs from the film, most of them co-written by Burnett and the late Stephen Bruton and sung by Bridges or co-stars Robert Duvall and Colin Farrell.</p><p>The actors don't have the distinct vocal character of the established singers, but Burnett gives their songs an earthy resonance befitting the film's honky-tonk ambiance. "Crazy Heart" makes a convincing argument that there are certain country music traditions that remain timeless.</p><p>The soundtrack comes in a limited-edition, expanded package with 23 songs or a regular 17-song version.</p><p>CHECK THIS TRACK OUT: "Crazy Heart" likely will raise the profile of Ryan Bingham, a whiskey-voiced Americana singer from New Mexico, who appears in the film and whose song "I Don't Know" is a highlight of the soundtrack.</p><img src="http://admatch-syndication.mochila.com/images/ad.gif?aid=67287152&bid=informcom" /></div><div id="copyright"><div>
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