The Darjeeling Limited Original Soundtrack
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- Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) - Peter Sarstedt
- Title Music From Satyajit Ray's film JALSAGHAR - Ustad Vilayat Khan
- This Time Tomorrow - The Kinks
- Title Music From Satyajit Ray's Film TEEN KANYA - Satyajit Ray
- Title Music from Merchant Ivory's film THE HOUSEHOLDER - Jyotirindra Moitra, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan
- Ruku's Room from Satyajit Ray's film JOI BABA FELUNATH - Satyajit Ray
- Charu's Theme from Satyajit Ray's film CHARULATA - Satyajit Ray
- Title Music from Merchant Ivory's film BOMBAY TALKIE - Shankar-Jaikishan
- Montage from Nityananda Datta's film BAKSA BADAL - Satyajit Ray
- Prayer (traditional) - Jodphur Sikh Temple Congregation
- Farewell To Earnest from Merchant Ivory's film THE HOUSEHOLDER - Jyotirindra Moitra, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan
- The Deserted Ballroom from Merchant Ivory's film SHAKESPEARE WALLAH - Satyajit Ray
- Suite Bergamasque: 3. Clair De Lune - Alexis Weissenberg
- Typewriter, Tip, Tip, Tip from Merchant Ivory's film BOMBAY TALKIE (Sung by Kisore Kumar & Asha Bhosle) - Kisore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
- Memorial (traditional) - Narlia Village Troubadour
- Strangers - The Kinks
- Praise Him (traditional) - Udaipur Convent School Nuns and Students
- Symphony No. 7 in A (Op. 92) Allegro con brio - Fritz Reiner and The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Play With Fire - Andrew Loog Oldham, Dave Hassinger, The Rolling Stones
- Arrival in Benares from Merchant Ivory's film THE GURU - Ustad Vilayat Khan
- Powerman - The Kinks
- Les Champs-Elysees - Joe Dassin
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5472 in Music
- Released on: 2007-10-29
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English, German, Hindi, Sanskrit
- Running time: 56 minutes
Customer Reviews
soundtrack
i have to admit, i have not seen the film yet, but heard the soundtrack and have fallen in love with it. the final track by Joe Dassin takes me back to a 'Fete de Dax' in the south of France several years ago when a festival crowd sang along to a brass band. the song is revered in France.
Beautiful soundtrack for a beautiful film.
I only saw this film a few days ago, but apart from the beautiful scenery and wonderful acting, the thing which stood out the most was the soundtrack. It ranges from the Kinks, to Alexis Weissenberg, but the majortiy of the soundtrack includes various film scores from films which allegedly gave director Wes Anderson his interest in travelling to India.
This album really is a mix of different genres and it is wonderful to see it all come together so well in the film, and to be reminded of that with this lovely soundtrack. A must buy for those who enjoyed the film and it's music.
To be seen again...and again...and again
There are not many films one is prepared to see several times over but this is one of them..perhaps not in quite in the same league as 'Casablanca' or 'Some Like it Hot' but nevertheless definitely in the top of the second division!..and if you don't want to sit down to a full viewing the Original Soundtrack is the next best thing.



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