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Last King of Scotland [Soundtrack]

Alex Heffes Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (26 Sep 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Rounder
  • ASIN: B000HKDE8S
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 388,782 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Toko - Momo Wandel
2. Nakawunde - Percussion Discussion Africa
3. Idi's Story - Paul Clarvis
4. Afro Disco Beat - Tony Allen
5. Save Me - E.T. Mensah & The Tempos Band
6. Ambush - Paul Clarvis
7. Me And Bobby McGee - Angela Kalule
8. Kasongo - Afrigo Band
9. Fever - Jingo
10. The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond - Nyzonza Singers
11. Bukom Mashie - Oscar Sulley & The Uhuru Dance Band
12. Press Conference - Paul Clarvis
13. Love Is You - Ofo The Black Company
14. Getting The Evil Of Nicholas - Paul Clarvis
15. On The Runway - Paul Clarvis
16. Down Over Lake Victoria - Paul Clarvis
17. Acholi Pot Song - Ndere Dance Troupe
18. Voice Of The Forgotten - Kawesa

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Whilst watching this film, I was struck by the diversity and strength of the soundtrack. Alex Heffes, true to form, composed some quite brooding and reflective electronic pieces but also included contributions from Ugandan artists in a bid to evoke the atmosphere of the rule of Idi Amin's regime in the 1970's. 'Toko' by Momo Wandel opens the release, a mesmerising piece of acoustic African jazz. 'Fever' from Jingo, and 'Bukum Mashie' Oscar Sulley and the Uhuru Dance Band, are vibrant and dynamic slices of African funk. One outfit featured on this CD, Afrigo, were a favourite of Idi Amin, and are still performing today. A couple of tracks are curiosities, 'The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond' by the Nyzinka Singers (well used in the film to illustrate Idi Amin's taste for Scottish culture) and a moving version of Kris Kristofferson's 'Me and Bobby McGee' by Ugandan singer Angela Kalule; the latter, a well known ode to freewheeling individualism, is particularly poignant when contrasted with life in a military dictatorship. The CD finishes with 'Voice of the Forgotten ' featuring the vocals of African activist Kawesa, a reminder of the many people who unlike the lead character of the movie, did not survive the horrors of Amin's Uganda. Highly worth checking out.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Petal
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
When I watched this film recently, I was immediately struck by the music. At moments it was uplifting, beautifully capturing the celebration of African culture, and in other moments it was haunting, exquisitely expressing the dark, brooding and at times terrifying aspects of the story. I decided almost right away that I would purchase the soundtrack, and my decision was final once I heard 'Fever' by Jingo in the early part of the film. African music is the heartbeat of so many musical genres. It is such a pleasure to enjoy it in its pure form, so full of heart, soul, passion and rawness. And the use of these particular tracks during the film do a wonderful job of reflecting African music of the 70s, which I especially enjoy because of the extraordinary use of horns. I've been dancing around the house with my daughter all weekend! Great soundtrack, would recommend to anyone with an interest in African or world music.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Wee Jazzy 11 April 2007
By Stuart Farmery - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
The 7 tracks ( of 18 ) written especially for the film by Alex Heffes make no further listening sense outside of the movie - they are very boring - but the other tracks are pretty good. I especially like 'Fever' by Jingo. By Jingo I wish there were more tracks by them! Also the goofy Afro Reaggie Jazz on Afro Disco Beat is good. I love the raw recording and energy of many of the songs 'Love is You' is great. I could though live without 'The Bonnie Banks O'Lock Lomond'
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Excellent and out-of-the ordinary collection of African music 8 Nov 2007
By GGW - Published on Amazon.com
It goes without saying that the film was excellent, and I've always believed a soundtrack is half of the movie. What's amazing is how the soundtrack for such a dark film can be so listenable when kicking back and thinking about things other than murderous African Big Men. My favorite has to be Nakawunde, which sadly I cannot find any other music by Percussion Discussion Afrika. They are a small Ugandan group it seems. They're on MySpace now, at least so hopefully they'll be heard from more. The film was that authentic in its search for real Ugandan sounds.
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FANTASTIC 6 May 2007
By CAILíN - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
THIS CD IS EXCELLENT. VERY UPLIFTING AND THE SONGS AND TUNES ARE VERY ACCESSIBLE, THE VERSION OF ME AND BOBBY MCGEE IS GREAT A REAL AFRICAN TWIST ON A VERY OLD CLASSIC BUT I THING THE VERSION OF THE SCOTTISH SONG IS REALLY AMAZING AND IT SAYS MORE ABOUT THE THE LIFE AND THE INFLUENCE OF THE COLONIZER ON AFRICA THAN ANY AMOUNT OF BOOKS I THINK TO HEAR AN AFRICAN VERSION OF A VERY TRADITIONAL SONG. ALL IN ALL I AM GLAD I PURCHASED IT AND THE FILM IS ALSO FANTASIC IF A BIT GRISLY AT TIMES.
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