Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD7243A
- Format: CD
- UPC: 760137724322
- Street Date: 05/05/15
- PreBook Date: 03/31/15
- Label: Phineas Atwood Productions »
- Genre: Soundtrack
- Run Time: 60 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2015
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
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Vince Emmett - Song, The (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Original Score by Vince Emmett (Pharoah's Army) includes sweeping orchestral & organic nature-infused sound design.
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THE SONG follows aspiring singer-songwriter Jed King (Alan Powell, Anthem Lights lead singer) as he struggles to catch a break and escape the long shadow of his father, a country music legend. After reluctantly accepting a gig at a local vineyard harvest festival, Jed is lovestruck by the vineyard owner's daughter, Rose (Ali Faulkner, TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN), and a romance quickly blooms. Soon after their wedding, Jed writes Rose "The Song," which becomes a breakout hit. Thrust into a life of stardom and a world of temptation in the form of fellow performer Shelby Bale (Caitlin Nicol- Thomas, "Nashville"), Jed's life and marriage begin to fall apart.
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Sales Points
- Original Score by composer Vince Emmett (Pharoah's Army)
- The Song stars Alan Powell (frontman of 'Anthem Lights'), Ali Faulkner (Twilight: Breaking Dawn) and Caitlin Nicol-Thomas (Nashville)
- 88% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes
- Sweeping orchestral cues coupled with organic nature-infused sound design
- YouTube Album Preview : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBGAzjr3lfA
Press Quotes
With its strong performances, musical and otherwise, this romantic melodrama is many cuts above the faith-based norm.
—Justin Chang, Variety
Writer/director Richard Ramsey's The Song is a cut above most faith-based movies in that it focuses on telling a good story in addition to spreading the good word.
—Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle