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Commune (Music for the Film By Jonathan Berman)

by Elliott Sharp Soundtracks

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Looking 00:50
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Teargasser 02:28
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Norther 01:48
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Rural 01:31
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Commune Rock 04:59
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That Winter 08:17
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Domebuilders 06:22
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Panic 03:19
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Shivalila 05:23
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Etheric 01:56

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Commune is a documentary on the Black Bear Ranch by the maker of the acclaimed films The Shvitz and My Friend Paul. Black Bear was an experiment in hippie/yippie/politico/sex/drugs/cult communal living in Northern California from the mid-60's to the mid-70's and the film examines the roots, the theory, the practice, the downfall, and the present. From 1968 to 1972, in addition to his blues, improvisation, and solo guitar experiments, E# played in such psychedelic bands as Colonel Bleep, St. Elmo's Fire, and Death & Taxes. Joined by Sim Cain on drums, he revisits these days in his score to Commune with raging and sweeping electric guitars; Fahey-esq 12-string ragas; rootsy songs reminiscent of The Band, Byrds, and Dead; poignant National Steel solos; and his bubblegum hit Mountains Laughin' sung by Michelle Casillas.

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released May 1, 2020

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Elliott Sharp Soundtracks New York, New York

In addition to his formal works for string quartet, orchestra, opera, and chamber music, E# has also composed many scores for film, video, theater, and installations.

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