

the get carter soundtrack, written by the film composer roy budd, was given to me by my brother in 2005 already. i enjoyed it from the start, but grew to love it even more in 2006. this is 70's jazz music, becoming very groovy at times. the record is a mix of calm, quiet tracks which sometimes have a psychedelic twist to them, and loud danceable funk songs, often with female vocals. it's hard finding videos for this one, but i'll drop in some wherever i can.
for a roy budd bio, i had to check allmusic.com, because i didnt know anything about him. well, apparently he was somewhat of a musical prodigy, teaching himself how to play the piano by ear before the age of six and started to work as a full-time professional musician when he was 16. most of the records he did were scores. allmusic says that get carter was his most-appreciated one.
the opening sequence of the movie with the opening theme gives a good idea of how roy budd's music sounds:
in case you find the music a bit too lame, keep in mind that the whole score was written to fulfil the purpose of accompanying the pictures. in the end of the video, you can hear a very short bit of looking for someone, another track of this album.
as i said before, the record can be divided into what could be "regular" tracks and what are called "themes". the main title theme, get carter, appears quite a few times throughout the cd. the intro itself is a version of it, too.
you can listen to the main version here:
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70s soundtrack-music in general is really very interesting, entertaining and moving. but the get carter OST is really a nice example. Also, the first chords of "hallucination" sound like they have been sampled by unkle for "rabbit in your headlight", although they actually sampled david axelrod for that one (if I remember correctly).
Hey, here's an hour-long set, which contains the "hallucinations" track: http://regi.tilos.hu/djk/mixek/yonderboi-phonoteka_001201.m3u
but it's not high quality though, and here are some more of these: http://regi.tilos.hu/extra/letolt_djk.html I think you can grab it with some application.
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