The Song


Lakeshore Records (0760137724322)
Movie | Release date: 02/10/2015 | Film release: 2014 | Format: CD, Download
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Under the Sun (Man All Alone)2:12
2.Can't Hold On / You Are the Man3:56
3.Old Molly Hare1:03
4.The King's Shadow1:41
5.No Love, No Heart2:34
6.You Made Me Love You1:18
7.Marry Me2:03
8.Big Sciota1:41
9.Rose Sleeps, Shelby Enters2:01
10.Great Projects2:26
11.Awaken Love3:22
12.Man All Alone1:51
13.Like the Falling Stars2:17
14.The Shadow of Death1:57
15.Paradise Lost5:14
16.Their Work Is Grief and Pain1:48
17.Sondown1:22
18.Then, I'll Take It2:14
19.I Will Never Leave You1:31
20.Under Heaven2:06
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LAKESHORE RECORDS PRESENTS
THE SONG – Original Motion Picture Score

Featuring Original Music By Vince Emmett

Lakeshore Records will release THE SONG–Original Motion Picture Score, digitally on February 10th and on CD May 5, 2015. The album features original score composed by Vince Emmett (PHAROAH’S ARMY, NOT A FAN).
“Once director Richard Ramsey set the story of King David in modern times and Americana music, the ship had wind in it's sails,” said Emmett. “The characters in THE SONG are flawed in a very real and believable way. When the score holds a mirror up and accurately reflects those flaws, it becomes more than music.”
Vince Emmett's musical career arcs from the bluegrass of his Kentucky home to the mountain ranges of Ethiopia. His eclectic music education began at the age of 10 when he performed weekly on a televised country music show alongside Allison Krauss. From his study of the classics at the University of Illinois, he acquired an appreciation for the discipline of all the old masters. When the road beckoned, Vince toured playing gospel music. This led him to a small Kentucky recording studio where he honed his craft under the mentorship of bluegrass legends and innovators including Jerry Douglas, Bela Fleck, and Sam Bush, JD Crowe, Doyle Lawson, Ricky Skaggs and Tony Rice, which quickly led him to a major label recording contract with Elektra Entertainment, and a publishing contract as a writer with EMI Music Publishing.

Emmett later met Kris Kristofferson and was humbled to be asked to score what would be his first feature film, PHAROAH’S ARMY, which also starred Chris Cooper and Patricia Clarkson. Vince composes and produces the scores of episodic and feature length films with his company, Picture Sonics, in his private Nashville studio. His film and TV credits include NOT A FAN, AHA, and the upcoming series GOD FOR THE REST OF US. In addition to writing the original music for THE SONG, Emmett produced and co-wrote the songs, performed by Emmylou Harris, Roger McGuinn, and Ricky Skaggs.

THE SONG follows aspiring singer-songwriter Jed King (Alan Powell of Anthem Lights) as he struggles to catch a break and escape the long shadow of his father, a country music legend. After reluctantly accepting a gig at a local vineyard harvest festival, Jed is love-struck by the vineyard owner’s daughter, Rose (Ali Faulkner, TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN), and a romance quickly blooms. Soon after their wedding, Jed writes Rose “The Song,” which becomes a breakout hit. Thrust into a life of stardom and a world of temptation in the form of fellow performer Shelby Bale (Caitlin Nicol-Thomas, NASHVILLE), Jed’s life and marriage begin to fall apart, proving even the wisest of men is a fool for love.

“The story was a Nashville and Kentucky hills story. Some of the greatest musicians in the world live in Nashville, so I drew from a very deep well,” described Emmett. “I have long wanted to blend fiddles and mandolins with the orchestra and THE SONG was the perfect vehicle.”

Samuel Goldwyn Films, City On a Hill Studio, and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment present THE SONG, coming to Digital HD and DVD on February 10, 2015. The THE SONG – Original Motion Picture Score will be available digitally on February 10th and on CD May 5, 2015.



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