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Petra Haden, known for her unique and innovative approach to music, presents an enchanting journey through the world of cinema with her album "Petra Goes To The Movies." Released on January 22, 2013, under the Anti/Epitaph label, this captivating collection features Petra's a cappella arrangements of iconic film scores and songs. Recorded in 2012 at The Body Shop in Los Angeles, the album spans 47 minutes and includes 16 tracks, each offering a fresh perspective on beloved cinematic pieces.
From the rebellious energy of "Rebel Without A Cause" to the haunting beauty of "God's Lonely Man" from "Taxi Driver," Petra Haden's voice weaves through these compositions with remarkable skill and creativity. The album also includes memorable themes from films like "Cool Hand Luke," "Cinema Paradiso," "A Fistful Of Dollars," "Psycho," and "Goldfinger," showcasing Petra's ability to transform these well-known scores into something entirely new and captivating.
In addition to classic film themes, the album features songs from more recent movies, such as "Hand Covers Bruise" from "The Social Network" and "This Is Not America" from "The Falcon and the Snowman." Petra's experimental and jazz-influenced style breathes new life into these tracks, making "Petra Goes To The Movies" a standout addition to any music collection.
Whether you're a fan of Petra Haden's previous work or simply a lover of great music, this album offers a unique and engaging listening experience. Petra's extraordinary vocal talent and innovative arrangements make "Petra Goes To The Movies" a must-explore for anyone seeking something fresh and inspiring in the world of film music.