Re: Eddie Vedder - Flag Day Soundtrack
Posted: Fri February 18, 2022 6:10 pm
Those drums really make it come alive.Ms Harmless wrote:Chad is killing it
Those drums really make it come alive.Ms Harmless wrote:Chad is killing it
Strat wrote:TRACKLIST:
01 Olivia Vedder – “My Father’s Daughter”
02 Glen Hansard & Eddie Vedder – “Flag Day”
03 Cat Power – “I Think Of Angels” (KK cover)
04 Glen Hansard & Eddie Vedder – “Tender Mercies”
05 Glen Hansard & Eddie Vedder – “Rather Be Home”
06 Cat Power – “I Am A Map”
07 Glen Hansard – “As You Did Before”
08 Olivia Vedder, Glen Hansard, & Eddie Vedder – “There’s A Girl”
09 Glen Hansard & Eddie Vedder – “I’ll Be Waiting”
10 Cat Power – “I Will Follow”
11 Glen Hansard & Eddie Vedder – “Wave”
12 Eddie Vedder – “Drive” (R.E.M. cover)
13 Cat Power – “Dream”
That’s interesting.joostone wrote:
Associated Performer, Vocals: Olivia Vedder
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: Glen Hansard
Associated Performer, Bass: Joseph Doyle
Associated Performer, Piano, Keyboards: Ruth O’Mahony-Brady
Associated Performer, Drums: Dave Hingerty
Associated Performer, String Arranger, Violin, Viola: Rob Moose
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: David Odlum
Studio Personnel, Vocal Engineer: John Burton
Composer Lyricist: Glen Hansard
Composer Lyricist: Eddie Vedder
I think I know what you mean, but could you elaborate? (I'm struggling finishing some vocal melodies for my own band, so this comment made my ears perk up.Ms Harmless wrote:one thing I hope Ed's learned from his recent solo and soundtrack work is to go for broke with his melodies
I don't know notation, so trying to describe what I mean is so daunting; but let's just say I think the new influences and people around him have been good for occasionally stretching his melodies in directions I wouldn't necessarily have expected: many points on Earthling are vocal ear candy (Invincible, Good and Evil, The Dark, Mrs. Miiiiills!); and one Flag Day track, the one where he's just humming, seemed nicely playful and improvisational; he's rested on his laurels a bit in recent years in terms of tune-making so these flourishes are encouragingguitar_davey wrote:I think I know what you mean, but could you elaborate? (I'm struggling finishing some vocal melodies for my own band, so this comment made my ears perk up.Ms Harmless wrote:one thing I hope Ed's learned from his recent solo and soundtrack work is to go for broke with his melodies)
me too, My Father's Daughter a close secondliebzz wrote:I love I’ll Be Waiting on Flag Day. Actually my favorite song on there.
Yes, I do know what you mean. Thanks for sharing!Ms Harmless wrote:I don't know notation, so trying to describe what I mean is so daunting; but let's just say I think the new influences and people around him have been good for occasionally stretching his melodies in directions I wouldn't necessarily have expected: many points on Earthling are vocal ear candy (Invincible, Good and Evil, The Dark, Mrs. Miiiiills!); and one Flag Day track, the one where he's just humming, seemed nicely playful and improvisational; he's rested on his laurels a bit in recent years in terms of tune-making so these flourishes are encouragingguitar_davey wrote:I think I know what you mean, but could you elaborate? (I'm struggling finishing some vocal melodies for my own band, so this comment made my ears perk up.Ms Harmless wrote:one thing I hope Ed's learned from his recent solo and soundtrack work is to go for broke with his melodies)
yeah, hard listen. but also so nice of him to reach out.guitar_davey wrote:That story Ed told on Smartless about how he and Glen Hansard came to be pals.
Wow. Just wow.![]()
You ARE the vinylguy.VinylGuy wrote:yeah, hard listen. but also so nice of him to reach out.guitar_davey wrote:That story Ed told on Smartless about how he and Glen Hansard came to be pals.
Wow. Just wow.![]()
Im thinking of getting this one on vinyl.
Agreed. I use the same playlist.stip wrote:rating is up. Overall I give it a 3, but the tracklist above is a 3.5. Maybe even a 4 in the right mood. It's not Earthlings or Into the Wild, but I think this is one that will really start to reward people if they make the investment
Gave it three stars, but the best here are better than some from Earthling. Could certainly take three from here, and replace it with three there.stip wrote:If you just listen to the Eddie compositions it cuts the record down from almost 50 minutes to under 30, and actually works really well. There's not a lot of flashy moments (really just Tender Mercies) but it holds together nicely and is a good mood piece.
My Father's Daughter
Flag Day
Tender Mercies
Rather Be Home
There's a Girl
I'll be Waiting
Wave
Drive
Each one is a good song in its own right (I'll be waiting is okay, but eddie's final "I'll be ready bumps it up half a star) and they enhance and support each other nicely. The final playlist is stronger than the sum of its part.