Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Giulia y Los Tellarini - Barcelona
- Juan Serrano - Gorrion
- Paco de Lucia - Entre Dos Aguas
- Muriel Anderson / Jean-Felix Lalanne - El Noi De La Mare
- Emilio de Benito - Granada
- Giulia y Los Tellarini - La Ley Del Retiro
- Biel Ballaster Trio - When I Was A Boy
- Stephane Wrembel Trio - Big Brother
- Juan Quesada - Asturias
- Biel Ballaster Trio - Your Shining Eyes
- Juan Serrano - Entre Olas
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1326 in Music
- Released on: 2009-02-23
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
- Running time: 43 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
The film 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' which will be launched in London on the 6th February, and nationwide on 13th February, has been acclaimed as a return to form for Woody Allen, the renowned director. Set against the luscious Mediterranean sensuality of Barcelona, the breezy romantic comedy stars Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, Scarlett Johansson and Rebecca Hall.
Personally selected by Woody Allen, the film's eclectic mix of music reflects the storyline's passionate yet lighthearted tone. The bouncy, Spanish title song, "Barcelona", was written and recorded by Giulia y Los Tellarini, a little-known indie band from Barcelona. Acting on impulse, the girlfriend of one of the band members sent a copy of the band's debut album to Allen at his hotel during the shooting of Vicky Cristina Barcelona. "I must admit that the second I heard it," says Allen, "I knew it was perfect for my film."
The album continues with an eclectic mix of mostly Spanish, flamenco-tinged performances by the likes of Paco de Lucia, Juan Serrano and the Biel Ballester Trio, that reflect the feeling of Spain and, in particular, Barcelona as Allen has portrayed it.
Customer Reviews
Every track's a winner!
When I first saw Woody Allen's latest film, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, the soundtrack immediately grabbed me - largely because of the title track, Barcelona, sung by Guilia y los tellarini. This is a delightful track, which has been given a suitably eccentric sound that superbly matches Allen's wacky movie. The other tracks are equally listenable, in fact the whole CD has been wearing out the repeat button on my ipod for several weeks now. Whoever put this compilation of Spanish guitar music together (think Django, but there's some classic Spanish acoustic guitar, too) knew what they were doing. Recommended if you lean towards jazz guitar.

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