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1. | Titelmusik | | 2:07 |
2. | Jenni | | 1:32 |
3. | Veras Geheimnis | | 1:57 |
4. | Papa ist tot | | 3:33 |
5. | Jan & Lilo | | 3:30 |
6. | Mystic choir | | 1:31 |
7. | Jans Gläsermusik | | 3:09 |
8. | Titelmusik | | 2:55 |
9. | Walk with me | | 2:10 |
10. | Verfolgung | | 1:56 |
11. | Nichts geht mehr | | 3:19 |
12. | Wo ist Vera? | | 2:12 |
13. | Mystic choir | | 4:07 |
| | | 33:58 |
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Music composed by Jürgen Knieper, Christian Steyer
An aimless Gen-Xer, Jan Nebel, literally runs into Miss Right while walking home from a disastrous one-night stand. Unfortunately, he meets Vera in the middle of a Berlin street riot. Even more unfortunately Jan accidentally knocks down two plain-clothes cops who are pursuing her. Before he's arrested, however, he manages to make a good impression on the beautiful young woman.
Review: 'Director and co-writer Wolfgang Becker weaves a loose, wry and finally tender tale around Jan (Vogel) and his meandering negotiation of the various people in his life: enigmatic lovers, grown-up drop-outs, washed-up lonely parents, irresponsible (incomprehensible) siblings, drifting immigrants, and men with bad haircuts (for this is Germany). A neater film would have given the script another couple of drafts, but the ill-defined narrative is part of the tentative fly-by-night charm. Being about the quixotic, unpredictable paths to reconstructing a social family, it sees opening up to someone as, in the end, an affirmative act of faith and optimism.' http://www.timeout.com/
Finally available, the film music to the German cult movie was composed by Jürgen Knieper and Christian Steyer, introducing the 'Baustellen Orchester Berlin'