Music From Broken Flowers

Tracklist

1 - The Greenhornes - There Is An End 3:05
Performer
Holly Golightly
Performer
The Greenhornes
Producer, Mixed By
John Curley
Written-By
Craig Fox
2 - Mulatu Astatke - Yegelle Tezeta 3:14
Producer
Amha Eshete
Written-By, Performer
Mulatu Astatke
3 - The Tennors - Ride Your Donkey 2:03
Performer
The Tennors
Producer
Albert George Murphy
Written-By
Albert George Murphy
Written-By
Norman Anthony Davis
4 - Marvin Gaye - I Want You 3:57
Executive-Producer
Berry Gordy
Executive-Producer
Marvin Gaye
Producer
Leon Ware
Written-By
Leon Ware
Written-By
Marvin Gaye
5 - Mulatu Astatke - Yekermo Sew 4:03
Producer
Amha Eshete
Written-By [Uncredited]
Horace Silver
Written-By, Performer
Mulatu Astatke
6 - The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Not If You Were The Last Dandy On Earth 2:49
Performer
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Written-By
Matt Hollywood
7 - Holly Golightly - Tell Me Now So I Know 2:02
Performer
Holly Golightly
Written-By
Ray Davies
8 - Mulatu Astatke - Gubelye 4:35
Performer, Arranged By
Mulatu Astatke
Producer
Amha Eshete
9 - Sleep - Dopesmoker 3:57
Performer
Sleep
Producer, Mixed By
Billy Anderson
Written-By
Al Cisneros
Written-By
Chris Hakius
Written-By
Matt Pike
10 - Oxford Camerata - Requiem, Op. 48 (Pie Jesu) 3:30
Performer
Oxford Camerata
Written-By
Gabriel Fauré
11 - Dengue Fever - Ethanopium 4:38
Performer
Dengue Fever
Producer, Mixed By
Paul Dreux Smith
Producer, Mixed By
Trey Spruance
Written-By
Mulatu Astatke
12 - The Greenhornes - Unnatural Habitat 2:08
Performer
The Greenhornes
Producer, Mixed By
John Curley
Written-By
John Curley
Written-By
Patrick Keeler

Information from Discogs

Motion Picture Artwork © 2005 Focus Features LLC. Photos © 2004 Dead Flowers Inc. This compilation ℗© 2005 Universal Classics Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Distributed by Decca Music Group Limited, London, England. CD is made in the EU. (printed on the right hand side of the rear inlay)

Track 5 “Yekermo Sew” is a cover of Horace Silver’s “Song For My Father” from “Song For My Father = Cantiga Para Meu Pai” (1964) performed by The Horace Silver Quintet.

Record info

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