Song in the Movie


Does anyone know the name of the song/artist used during the video tape footage of Ezequiel dancing with Edith Pusang? It's got the heavy beat and foreign lyrics. Please somebody! I've got to find that song.

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There weren't many songs credited in the film, but my memory recalls it was All Along the Watchtower:

"Viagens Interditas"
(1995)
Written by Pedro Malgheas (as Pedro Ayres) and Rodrigo Leão
Performed by Madredeus
Licensed by Dpte. de Productos Especiales de
(p) EMI Odean, S.A., Madrid, Spain, 2001 exclusive rights holder



"Who Knows Where the Time Goes"
(1967)
Written by Sandy Denny
Performed by Nina Simone from her album "Black Gold"
Courtesy of BMG, Spain
© Clippers Ediciones Musicales, Barcelona



"Awadouni"
(1998)
Written by Amr Tantawy and Abdel Moneim Taha
Performed by Amr Diab (as Amr Diab)
Authorised by Alam El Phan Co.



"All Along the Watchtower"
(1967)
Written by Bob Dylan
© Dwarf Music
Piano arrangement and vocals by Yul Anderson
Soundtrack from the DVD titles: Dreamsky and the CD "The Wind"
Courtesy of NBE Productions Softmusic (USA/Denmark)



"Le Cygne"
(1886)
from "Le Carnaval des Animaux"
Written by Camille Saint-Saëns (as Camile Saints-Saëns)
Performed by Mischa Maisky and Martha Argerich (as Marta Argerich)
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon



"Pearl Curtain in the Moon"
Written by Liping Wang (as Wang Liping) and Wu Ming Xiao Zi
(SSS 034CD /17; Sonoton Creative Sound Solutions)
© Sonoton Music GmbH & Co. KG
Authorized by Multimusic, S.L.



"Dancelight"
(uncredited)
Written by Yul Anderson
Piano solo by Yul Anderson
NBE Records USA/DK



she leads me through moonlight only to burn me with the sun...

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Goatslayer has already made a fine reply to the original post.

As a tip, I always add "soundtrack" to the url if I am looking for music credits to imdb's film titles. Not always available, but worthwhile if you are researching the soundtrack. A great soundtrack can make a good movie better imho.
viz.:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118926/soundtrack

By the way, it was an excellent cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" by Yul Anderson and it caught my attention immediately when I first heard it.

Cheers & beers

et tu Brute!


Locked my wire coat-hanger in the car - good thing that I always carry spare keys in my pocket :)

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