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John Debney: The Beach Bum (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - VINYL LPTitle: The Beach Bum (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Artist: John Debney Label: Milan Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 731383705106 Genre: Soundtrack Release Date: 2019 06 14 Number of Discs: 1 The Beach Bum is the new film by provocateur filmmaker Harmony Korine (Spring Breakers). This unique, heartfelt and cutting edge comedy stars Matthew McConaughey in the role of Moondog, the titular beach bum. The film follows the unpredictable adventure
Title: The Beach Bum (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Artist: John Debney
Label: Milan Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 731383705106
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2019-06-14
Number of Discs: 1
The Beach Bum is the new film by provocateur filmmaker Harmony Korine (Spring Breakers). This unique, heartfelt and cutting edge comedy stars Matthew McConaughey in the role of Moondog, the titular beach bum. The film follows the unpredictable adventure of this rebellious poet and lovable rogue through Miami and the Florida Keys where he meets colorful characters interpreted by the likes of Jimmy Buffet, Snoop Dogg, Martin Lawrence and Zac Efron. The Beach Bum features an exciting soundtrack with cuts by the likes of Jimmy Buffet, Gordon Lightfoot, Stephen Bishop, Waylon Jennings and many more. It includes "Moonfog", an original song by Jimmy Buffet written for the film. The playful and charming score by John Debney bookends this future cult album. In addition to CD and digital releases, The Beach Bum is also getting the vinyl treatment. The vinyl release is pressed on transparent blue vinyl and housed inside a dress jacket with inner sleeve.
Tracks:
1.1 A Pirate Looks at Forty - By Jimmy Buffett
1.2 Key Largo (Live at the Schooner Wharf Bar) - By Bertie Higgins ; Moondog
1.3 Right Down the Line - By Gerry Rafferty
1.4 Luckenbach, Texas - By Waylon Jennings
1.5 Two Tickets to Paradise - By Eddie Money
1.6 Sundown - By Gordon Lightfoot
1.7 On and on - By Stephen Bishop
2.1 Into the Mystic - By Van Morrison
2.2 Moonfog - By Jimmy Buffett
2.3 Poem for a White Cat
2.4 Toes and Playing Tennis
2.5 Moondog and Minnie
2.6 Goodbye to Minnie
2.7 Beautiful Moondog
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★★★★★ 5
BEST ART BOOK (GREAT GIFT FOR Legend Of Korra FANS)
It is a beautiful book. It was everything I hoped for, but it was bigger than I expected. (I didn't see the measurements/size...oops) The artwork inside is incredible, the detail and effort that was put into this book is amazing. I am a huge Legend of Korra fan, so I was a little nervous when I bought the book. I had my doubts but when received it I was so pleased with it. I could not be happier with this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone considering it to either give to a friend or to buy for personal use.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2015
★★★★★ 5
A good one, albeit not a perfect one
It is a comprehensive look into the series with lots of wonderful art.
I felt that it was thinner than the previous book from the Avatar series but I'm not talking about the length of the book (I know this one has less pages an only covers one season) but rather about the "insights" into the creative process. While the previous book felt full to the seams and you could feel that there was a lot of important material that didn't fit, you also felt that all the material that did was included was the best. In this one for Korra, you feel that there were many important things left out that should have been included and there are some things that were included that doesn't feel as important...
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2013
★★★★★ 5
Everything you wanted put into a art book
I loved this art book. It showed me basically everything I wanted to see from back drops used and unused, old character designs and how some things came to be or what they were inspired by. The commentary is great though rarely confusing (Ex: at one point they commentary refers to a picture in the top right but says "As you can see by the design in the middle" the middle being something completely different) I feel like this book is a must for fans and people interested in the art of the series alike.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2015
★★★★★ 5
This is how you make an artbook!!
It's so awesome to open an artbook and see every stage of the character and how it all came together. It's always fun and interesting to know how Korra was made, and why whe looks the way it looks. It's really cool to read the different ideas that came up for a certain character and why they decided that a certain design worked better than the previous ones! It's also really interesting and delicious to read about how they inspired themselves in known architecture to create the environment in this tv series.
I simply loved it and I'm excited to know that I'll be buying the other Korra artbooks!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2014
★★★★★ 4
Great artwork for a great series!! Recommended to artists, animators and fans of the series
It's been a while since the Avatar: The Last Airbender series ran on TV. I really loved that series because it dealt with a lot of eastern cultures themes and it was not the average children TV show. Despite its children characters the show runners manged to find a balance between drama and comedy.
Now about the art book: that series (Avatar) had its own book (all seasons in one single book) but this time we are getting one book entirely dedicated to the first season, which makes it great. Why? Because we are getting more artwork per episode, most of it in full-color.
I would have liked to see more of the character design, I mean how they got to the final version. Most of the characters are shown in their final version with some costume variants but that's it, no development. One thing missing this time (both from the series and this book) is the animal designs. They had a lot 2-animal-fusion designs on the previous show but this time we get to see almost nothing. I know it is because the series is takes place mainly in Republic City. And wow! what a nice city it is.
All the artwork dedicated to set Republic City's mood, the 1920s, the steam-punk influence, the fashion, everything just fits perfectly! There is a couple of aerial views (day & night) which are my favorite from the book. This new guy they hired to do the background paintings has done a great job!
Every background and every building design have so much detail that they will make your jaw just drop. I like the fact they are paintings with no pencil lines, just paint brushed over the design, which makes it look richer!
Now, I am giving this book a 4-star rating because of the reasons I have already explained and the fact that we are not getting that much in-depth information like we got from the Avatar art book . I must say this is not an animation book, this is an art book that depicts backgrounds, characters and vehicles. You will get to see a few storyboarded sequences but this book is not intended to teach you about animation.
I seriously recommend this book to any person interested in art and animation. The artwork is so well achieved that you will be left wanting to see more.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2014