Need help identifying some music in both Heat and Collateral
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Need help identifying some music in both Heat and Collateral
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I love both of these movies and think that viewed together they almost form a single narrative about crime and nightlife in Los Angeles. Two particular music pieces stand out in the films. One is in heat when Pacino is chasing DeNiro before they go meet in the diner. The other is in Collateral when Mark Ruffalo is inspecting the apartment of the man Tom Cruise whacked.
I might buy the Collateral ST anyway, as a lot of the music in it is good and I am curious if they have the jazz bit played in the club as well. Thanks for any help!
I love both of these movies and think that viewed together they almost form a single narrative about crime and nightlife in Los Angeles. Two particular music pieces stand out in the films. One is in heat when Pacino is chasing DeNiro before they go meet in the diner. The other is in Collateral when Mark Ruffalo is inspecting the apartment of the man Tom Cruise whacked.
I might buy the Collateral ST anyway, as a lot of the music in it is good and I am curious if they have the jazz bit played in the club as well. Thanks for any help!
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The Collateral piece is Tom Rothrock's "Hands of Time." The Heat piece is Moby's "New Dawn Fades."
The Collateral soundtrack is great, and does include the cutdown version of the jazz piece (Spanish Key by Miles Davis).
The Collateral soundtrack is great, and does include the cutdown version of the jazz piece (Spanish Key by Miles Davis).
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Originally Posted by FinkPish
The Heat piece is Moby's "New Dawn Fades."
The Moby version in HEAT is edited on the soundtrack so if you want the complete version, it's on his CD single "Feeling So Real" and "I Like To Score" CD (collection of his music used in films).