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Frida (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)

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Download links and information about Frida (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) by Elliot Goldenthal. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Latin, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 52:34 minutes.

Artist: Elliot Goldenthal
Release date: 2002
Genre: Latin, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 24
Duration: 52:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Benediction and Dream (featuring Lila Downs) 2:31
2. The Floating Bed 1:29
3. El Conejo (featuring Los Cojolites) 2:29
4. Paloma Negra (featuring Chavela Vargas) 3:17
5. Self-portrait with Hair Down 1:09
6. Alcoba Azul 1:36
7. Carabina 30/30 (Corrido Tradicional) (featuring El Poder Del Norte) 2:43
8. Solo Tu 1:22
9. El Gusto (Son Huasteco Tradicional) (featuring Trio Huasteco Caimanes De Tamuin) 2:18
10. The Journey 2:56
11. El Antifaz (featuring Gerardo GarcĂ­a / Gerardo Garcia, Liberacion, Miguel Galindo, Alejandro Marehuala) 2:28
12. The Suicide of Dorothy Hale 0:48
13. La Cavalera 1:40
14. La Bruja (Son Jarocho Tradicional) (featuring Salma Hayek, Los Vega) 1:57
15. Portrait of Lupe 2:13
16. La Llorona (featuring Chavela Vargas) 2:22
17. Estrella Oscura (featuring Lila Downs) 1:48
18. Still Life 1:31
19. Viva la Vida (featuring Trio Marimberos) 2:16
20. The Departure 2:13
21. Coyoacan and Variations 2:34
22. La Llorona (featuring Lila Downs, Mariachi Juvenil De Tecalitlan) 2:20
23. Burning Bed 1:08
24. Burn It Blue (featuring Lila Downs, Caetano Veloso) 5:26

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There is always a question, when a composer works on a project set in a culture of which he or she is not actually a part, a project intended for an audience that goes beyond that culture, how closely the composer should hew to the music of the culture itself. Broadway composers, for example, often have employed musical motifs and an instrument or two indigenous to the setting of a musical set in, say, Siam or Czarist Russia, while the overall score would betray its roots in 20th century American show music. Elliot Goldenthal, a New York-based composer who often works with his romantic partner, director Julie Taymor, follows a more contemporary trend to go native in his score for Taymor's Frida, a biopic about the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (1907-1954). On this soundtrack album, a third of the tracks are actual Mexican folk songs performed by Mexican artists. For the rest, Goldenthal presents a score based on traditional Mexican music.