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Rooftop Cinema soundtrack

Article published 13th Nov 08
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Rooftop Cinema soundtrack

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There's no denying that a soundtrack can make a film. It can also make your night and, if you're lucky, make your summer. This year Rooftop Cinema has got some sound advice from Sophie Brous - musician (jazz, chanteuse), new Program Director of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival and presenter/broadcaster on Triple R (Dance Cadaverous, Wednesday nights 10pm-midnight 102.7).

We asked Sophie for her a High Fidelity Top 5 but she couldn't stop, so here's her Top 10:

1. 'Perhaps It Was Late Summer' - San Ul Lim
2. 'Bulk of Knowledge' - R Stevie Moore
3. 'Cannibal Holocaust' (Main Theme) - Riz Ortolani
4. 'Mood Vertigo' - Charles Mingus
5. 'Lost In The Paradise' - Gal Costa
6. 'Key Largo' - Anita O'Day
7. 'A Bao A Qu' - SYZYGYS
8. 'Eclisse Slow' (L'Eclisse) - Giovanni Fusco
9. 'Ain't Gonna Feel' - Supermax
10. 'Instrumentals Volume 1' - Arthur Russell

By John Musak

Release: Compilation

To Cure: A broken heart

Keywords: Sophie Brous, Triple R, Rooftop Cinema

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