May 9, 2011

Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi – Rome (2011)

It seems like anything Danger Mouse touches, he turns to gold.The new “Rome” project is slated for release on May 17th and last night, Zane Lowe from Radio 1 played two tracks from the forthcoming album. For those that aren’t aware, the album is Danger Mouse’s interpretation of what it would have been like to score an old western flick with the likes of Clint Eastwood , John Wayne or Charles Bronson. The album was composed by Italian Daniele Luppi and Danger Mouse in Ennio Moriccone’s Forum Studios in Rome. After all, Ennio is responsible for the most synonymous tune scored for a movie, ever. The “Rome” album has vocals contributed by Jack White and Norah Jones amongst others in which I’m sure will lead to many new collaborations for all involved.



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