Crazy Heart- Meh Movie, Great Soundtrack.

I saw the movie Crazy Heart on Friday. It was very unimpressive. Jeff Bridges did great work (when does he not?) as an alcoholic former country star, but the plot was so predictable and formulaic that it distracted from his performance.
The one redeeming quality of the film was the stellar soundtrack, which was produced by none other than T. Bone Burnett (the mastermind behind the AHMAAAZING “O Brother Where Art Thou?” soundtrack and countless other records). The soundtrack contained some original country-western tracks sung by Bridges and co-star Colin Farrell. Both men have surprisingly great voices (also surprising was Farrell’s pitch-perfect Southern accent in the movie) and they shine while singing Burnett’s compositions. Possibly the best original track is Ryan Bingham’s “The Weary Kind,” a world-weary acoustic tune that will hopefully pick up an Oscar come March.
The soundtrack also contains material from the likes of Townes Van Zandt, Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, and Burnett’s supremely talented wife Sam Philips.
Overall, it’s a great collection of folky western music. Another win for Burnett! Too bad the movie sucks. So just instead of plunking down $10 on the ticket, pick up this disc.


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