A series of short pieces set a variety of moods, from mournful introspection to waltzy vibraphone pop to upbeat, funk sassiness to the kind of trance craziness that only psychotic banjos can bring. On Music for Films, Philip Johnston shows off his amazing breadth and depth, with compositions for four films: Geld directed by Doris Dörrie; Money Man and Music of Chance both directed by Philip Haas; and Umbrellas directed by Henry Corra, Grahame, Weinbren, and Albert Maysles. The tracks are not entirely in order by film (for example, the songs from Geld are tracks 13-18 and 27-31), which makes it difficult at times to get an overall feel for the music of a particular film. The music within each film, however, is so varied that it makes little difference. This album has the kind of non-obtrusive beauty that makes film music great. It is easy to imagine it coloring a scene and helping to make it unforgettable, and difficult to imagine it distracting or overpowering one. This is a fine addition to Johnston's work. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Music for Films Track Listing
Credits of Music for Films
- Elizabeth Panzer
- Harp
- Sue Pray
- Violin
- Adam Rogers
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Laura Seaton
- Violin
- Kevin Trainor
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- David Tronzo
- Dobro
- Cenovia Cummins
- Violin
- Peter Darmi
- Engineer, Mixing
- Denise McGrath
- Engineer
- Ray Vega
- Trumpet
- Joe Ruddick
- Piano, Organ (Hammond), Sampling
- Mike Sim
- Clarinet, Sax (Baritone)
- Don Davis
- Sax (Alto)
- Steven Bernstein
- Trumpet
- Paul Shapiro
- Sax (Tenor)
- Guy Klucevsek
- Accordion
- Allan Chase
- Sax (Alto)
- Stew Cutler
- Guitar
- Robert DeBellis
- Clarinet, Flute, Flute (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
- Dave Douglas
- Trumpet
- Richard Dworkin
- Drums
- Hugo Dwyer
- Engineer
- Mark Feldman
- Violin
- Joel Forrester
- Organ, Piano
- Erik Friedlander
- Cello
- Juliet Haffner
- Viola
- Jody Harris
- Guitar (Electric)
- Phillip Johnston
- Sax (Soprano), Main Performer
- Beverly Lauridsen
- Cello











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