Swelling patriotism meets haunting solemnity on the soundtrack to Clint Eastwood's directorial masterpiece about the iconic flag-raisers of Iwo Jima. In addition to earning him a Golden Globe nomination for the score of his film Million Dollar Baby, the actor/director's lifelong love of jazz and keen ability as a composer have traditionally made the soundtracks to his films musical events in themselves, and this collection is no exception. The score itself is a perfect blend of reflective but simple piano melodies, swelling strings, and muffled military drums. Eastwood also makes inspired choices of vintage '40s music, ranging from Dinah Shore's "I'll Walk Alone" to uplifting pro-America anthems by Irving Berlin and Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne and an Artie Shaw piece. And what would a combat-filled film be without a few John Philip Sousa numbers? Eastwood's son, popular jazz bassist Kyle Eastwood, co-composes and performs "Knock Knock," an original Django Reinhardt-flavored piece that sounds like it could have been written in the big-band era. Putting as much care into the soundtrack as he did into the details of the film, Eastwood conjures up the many conflicting emotions of the WWII era. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Flags of Our Fathers
10/17/2006 | Milan Records
All Music Guide Review
Flags of Our Fathers Track Listing
Credits of Flags of Our Fathers
- Michael Markman
- Violin
- Andy Martin
- Trombone
- Judd Miller
- Evi
- Dan Neufeld
- Viola
- Jack Nimitz
- Saxophone
- Brian O'Connor
- Horn
- Robin Olson
- Violin
- Claudia Parducci
- Violin
- Joel Peskin
- Clarinet
- Kazi Pitelka
- Viola
- Katia Popov
- Violin
- Barbara Porter
- Violin
- Karie Prescott
- Viola
- Debra Price
- Violin
- Emil Radocchia
- Percussion
- Mark Sazer
- Violin
- Danny Seidenberg
- Viola
- Haim Shtrum
- Violin
- Ron Stout
- Trumpet
- Brad Warnaar
- Horn
- Ken Wild
- Bass
- Margaret Wooten
- Violin
- Matt Funes
- Viola
- David Ewart
- Violin
- Drew Dembowski
- Bass
- Ed Meares
- Bass
- Michael Stevens
- Arranger, Performer
- Natalie Leggett
- Violin
- Rowena Hamil
- Cello
- Christian Kollgaard
- Bass
- Timothy Landauer
- Cello
- Vicki Miskolczy
- Viola
- Ian P. Hierons
- Executive Producer
- Shawn Mann
- Viola
- Darrin McCann
- Viola
- Mike Lang
- Keyboards
- Al Hershberger
- Violin
- Gil Romero
- Violin
- Tiffiany Yi Hu
- Violin
- Larry Hughes
- Clarinet
- Olivia Tsui
- Violin
- Jodi Tack
- Art Direction
- Trevor Handy
- Cello
- Oscar Hidalgo
- Bass
- Horia Moroaica
- Violin
- Samuel Formicola
- Viola
- Pat Johnson
- Violin
- James Freebarin-Smith
- Cello
- Jennifer Levin
- Violin
- Christian Dwiggins
- Mastering
- Graeme Flowers
- Performer
- Phillip Edward Yao
- Horn
- Andrew Duckles
- Viola
- Phillip OConnor
- Clarinet
- Raphael Rishik
- Violin
- Robert Lorenz
- Executive Producer
- Joyce Ryan
- Orchestra Contractor
- Justin Hageman
- Horn
- The Kim Edmundson
- Percussion
- Rick Todd
- Horn
- Bruce Dukov
- Concert Master
- Rick Baptist
- Trumpet
- Chuck Berghofer
- Bass
- Charlie Bisharat
- Violin
- Jacqueline Brand
- Violin
- Dennis Budimir
- Guitar
- Darius Campo
- Violin
- Emmanuel Chamboredon
- Executive Producer
- Gene Cipriano
- Saxophone
- Mathew Cooker
- Cello
- Larry Corbett
- Cello
- Erika Duke-Kirkpartick
- Cello
- Kyle Eastwood
- Arranger, Performer
- Christine Ermacoff
- Cello
- Alan Estes
- Percussion
- Pamela Goldsmith
- Viola
- Dan Greco
- Percussion
- Gary Herbig
- Clarinet
- Dan Higgins
- Saxophone
- Stephen Holtman
- Euphonium
- Jack Sheldon
- Trumpet
- Armen Ksadjikian
- Cello
- Razdan Kutumjain
- Violin
- Janet Lakatos
- Viola
- Roger Lebow
- Cello
- Dane Little
- Cello
- Charles Loper
- Trombone
- Warren Luening
- Trumpet
- Dinah Shore
- Vocals
- Bruce Forman
- Guitar
- Artie Shaw
- Performer
- Lanny Morgan
- Saxophone
- Lennie Niehaus
- Conductor, Orchestra Leader
- Bill Watrous
- Trombone
- Tommy Johnson
- Tuba












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