So-Lo - CD Music

by Danny Elfman
label: Rubellan Remasters, January of 2022 ‧
OUT OF STOCK OR NOT AVAILABLE

ALIGNMENT

Disco 1
01 - Gratitude
02 - Cool City
03 - Go Away
04 - Sucker For Mystery
05 - It Only Makes Me Laugh
06 - The Last Time
07 - Tough As Nails
08 - Lightning
09 - Everybody Needs

Bonus Tracks
10 - Gratitude (Original Version)
11 - Gratitude (Extended Dance Version)
12 - Gratitude (Single Version)
13 - Gratitude (Tornado Version)
14 - Gratitude (Short Version)

So-Lo - CD

by Danny Elfman

Property Description
label: Rubellan Remasters
Release Date: January of 2022
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Punk/Hardcore/Emo
EAN: 0701919356652
Duration (m): 66
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman is an American songwriter, singer, and producer, born May 29, 1953 in Los Angeles, California. He is widely recognized as one of the most prolific and innovative composers of film and television soundtracks, having created some of the most memorable scores of the last few decades.

Elfman began his musical career as the leader of the new wave and experimental rock band Oingo Boingo, which gained popularity in the 1980s with songs such as "Dead Man's Party" and "Weird Science". However, it was as a soundtrack composer that Elfman found his true niche. His collaboration with director Tim Burton is one of the most iconic in film history, beginning with the film Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985) and continuing with classics such as Beetlejuice (1988), Batman (1989), Edward Scissorhands (1990), and The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), where Elfman also lent his voice to the character Jack Skellington.

Elfman's style is characterized by a rich and often dark orchestration, with influences from classical music, pop, and musical theater elements. He has the ability to create iconic themes that capture the essence of the films he composes for, such as the opening theme for The Simpsons, which has become one of the most recognizable pieces of music on television.

Elfman has been nominated for multiple awards, including Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and Grammy Awards, and has won several, including a Grammy for the Batman soundtrack. He is also known for composing for directors other than Tim Burton, such as Sam Raimi in films such as Spider-Man (2002) and Spider-Man 2 (2004), as well as collaborations with Gus Van Sant and Ang Lee.

Throughout his career, Danny Elfman has demonstrated remarkable versatility and a unique ability to combine catchy melodies with complex arrangements, becoming one of the most distinctive voices in film music. Even after decades in the industry, Elfman remains an influential and active figure, having recently returned to rock music with the release of new solo albums.

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