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Danger Mouse, a Brian Joseph Burton, a man orchestra. This manufacturer dipped his fingers in so many different projects, it's hard to determine in which climates rotates. He co-Gnarls Barkley with Cee-Lo Green, produced "Demon Days" Gorillaz, MF Doom, together with recorded under the name of a brilliant album Danger Doom "The Mouse and the Mask." In 2010 he began producing U2 album. He does everything. Awards for productions probably does not fit him already on the shelves, because it alone has five Grammys. But Brian is not going to stop. It shows the world his youngest child - an album with Daniele Luppim - Italian film composer, but also a producer of popular music. And here we pause for a moment, because it is Italian and that this film composer is not accidental. The album is inspired by the soundtracks to popular in the sixties so. "Spaghetti westerns." Plate reportedly emerged up to 5 years old, was recorded on vintage equipment (which is well heard - a beautiful, warm tone color) and of helping people associated with the above-mentioned species films. And so the disc is granted Cantori Modena, Italy - Italian choir which can be heard even in the soundtrack for the movie "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly". Material complementary (though it may be delicate term) Jack White of The White Stripes, and attention ... Norah Jones! And most of the latter was afraid I was not convinced that the find itself in this challenging convention. But I have to admit that she wrote down was exemplary, and after several listening sessions, I find that I can not imagine this album without it. The album drew me tremendously, perhaps for the fact that I'm a fan of Quentin Tarantino's work, and the compositions on the disc are actually designed to play in his movies. The opening track, "Theme of Rome" after a few seconds, is reminiscent of what we heard at least in the "Kill Bill." In addition, musically this production is surprisingly easy to digest, flowing totally non-invasive, but not unnoticed. Several themes after the first hearing is raging in my head, for example, swinging vocal melody in "The Rose With A Broken Neck". For me, this board will aspire to become album of the year. It is prześwietnie produced, refined to the smallest details of the retro concept album, which shows that not everything in the style oldschoolu must be "odgrzewanym cutlet." I recommend hot!
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