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Cat. No.: 170 2408 |
ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK | Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
TRACK LISTING 1 Tower Of Song 2. Tonight Will Be Fine 3. I'm Your Man 4. Winter Lady 5. Sisters Of Mercy 6. Chelsea Hotel No. 2 7. If It Be Your Will 8. I Can't Forget 9. Famous Blue Raincoat 10. Bird On A Wire 11. Everybody Knows 12. The Traitor 13. Suzanne 14. The Future 15. Anthem 16. Tower Of Song Songwriter. Poet. Counter-culture icon. Consummate ladies' man. Since bursting onto the scene in 1967, Leonard Cohen has inspired generations with his unique personality and haunting music, becoming one of the most original and enduring artists to emerge from the 1960's. Now, Lions Gate is proud to celebrate Cohen's legacy with director Lian Lunson's LEONARD COHEN I'M YOUR MAN, an intimate look at the songs, poetry and life of one of music's most celebrated and influential troubadours. In January, 2006, Lunson traveled to Sydney to film the historic "Came So Far For Beauty" show, a tribute to Leonard Cohen at the Sydney Opera House organized by famed music producer Hal Willner. LEONARD COHEN I'M YOUR MAN includes behind-the-scenes interviews and live performances from this event by Nick Cave, Rufus Wainwright, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Martha Wainwright, Beth Orton, Linda Thompson, Teddy Thompson, Jarvis Cocker, The Handsome Family, Julie Christensen and Perla Battala, as well as a special performance of "Tower of Song" by Cohen and U2. And in a series of candid interviews, Cohen himself reveals his trademark wry humor and soulful intensity, using his own artwork, poetry and person a collection of photographs to reflect upon his colorful past and his creative process. Sure to please both diehard Cohen fans and the newly initiated, Lunson's film is a beautiful record of captivating music, and an intimate portrait of a truly singular artist. LEONARD COHEN I'M YOUR MAN is directed and produced by Lian Lunson, and executive produced by Mel Gibson, Erik Nelson, Kevin Beggs, and Sandra Stern. |
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Cat. No.: 986 1184 |
The Lives Of Me When I Get My Name In Lights Love Crazy Chinese Waltzing Matilda All I Wanted Was The Dream Only An Older Woman Best That You Can Do (Between the Moon and New York City) Don't Wish Too Hard · Come Save Me · She Loves To Hear The Music Quiet Please I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love Continental American Not The Boy Next Door Bicoastal If You Were Wondering Sure Thing Baby Everything Old Is New Again Love Don't Need A Reason I Honestly Love You You And Me I Still Call Australia Home Don't Cry out Loud Tenterfield Saddler I Go To Rio
Hugh Jackman brings his Tony Award winning Broadway performance to Australia in an all new production of The Boy From Oz. Touring from the beginning of August, right around Australia, The Boy From Oz is set to be the hottest ticket this year. Hugh Jackman makes his Broadway debut in The Boy From Oz, the dazzling, funny and heart-breaking story of Australia's own entertainer and songwriter Peter Allen. Beginning his singing career in country pubs at the age 11, Peter Allen survived a family tragedy to become an Australian TV star at age 16. Discovered by the great Judy Garland, Peter married her daughter Liza Minnelli and went on to be a beloved performer and an Oscar-winning songwriter. Hugh Jackman is better know to the world as Wolverine from the Hollywood blockbuster films X-Men, X-Men 2 & X-Men The Last Stand. He has also received critical acclaim for his roles in Swordfish and Kate & Leopold. Australian audiences are aware of Jackman's stage talents after the award winning performance in Oklahoma! and his work in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Blvd. Joining Jackman in The Boy from Oz is Jarrod Emick (Tony Award Winner for Damn Yankees), Isabel Keating (Helen Hayes Award Winner for Indian Ink) and Michael Mulheren. The Boy From Oz features over twenty of Peter Allen's hit songs, including I Go To Rio, Between The Moon And New York City, Arthur's Theme, Don't Cry Out Loud and Australia's favourite I Still Call Australia Home. Writing collaborations include Burt Bacharach, Jeff Barry, Christopher Cross and Carol Bayer Sager. The Boy From Oz is Hugh Jackman's first release on Decca Broadway. MARKETING PLANS |
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