Listen To The ‘Inherent Vice’ Soundtrack, Watch Full NYFF Press Conference
By Russ Fischer/Oct. 6, 2014 12:30 pm EST
Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film Inherent Vice premiered at the New York Film Festival over the weekend, and along with the first reviews and reactions to the film, we’ve got a lot more information about the Thomas Pynchon adaptation. The Inherent Vice soundtrack has been revealed, and that’s great. And then there’s a lot of other info that came out of the festival.
For one, you can now watch the 30-minute press conference for the film featuring Anderson and many members of the film’s crowded cast. That’s a good treat, but also contains a lot of talk about a film that most of us haven’t yet seen. More friendly to those who want to preserve the experience of watching the film is the rundown of the film’s soundtrack, and an accompanying playlist featuring all the tracks. There are a couple great tracks from Can, and an unreleased Radiohead song called ‘Spooks.’ (The Radiohead song is represented in the playlist by a live version.) Here’s the press conference. Obviously, if you haven’t seen the film yet, this might be one to save, or you might want to tread carefully.
“Inherent Vice” Soundtrack
Dreamin’ On a Cloud – The Tornados
Rhythm of the Rain – The Cascades
Vitamin C – Can
Soup – Can
Simba – Les Baxter
Spooks – Radiohead
Burning Bridges – Jack Scott
The Throwaway Age – Bob Irwin
Gilligan’s Island Theme – Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle
Harvest – Neil Young
Here Comes the Ho-Dads – The Markettts
Electricity – Cliff Adams
Never My Love – The Association
Les Fleur – Minnie Riperton
Journey Through the Past – Neil Young
Sukiyaki – KYU Sakamoto
Adam-12 (Themes and Cues) – Frank Comstock
(What A) Wonderful World – Sam Cooke
Amethyst – Jonny Greenwood
Any Day Now – Chuck Jackson Here’s a Spotify playlist, in case you have a subscription to that service. Below is a full set of YouTube links, thanks to the hard work at The Film Stage.
Dreamin’ On a Cloud – The Tornados
Rhythm of the Rain – The Cascades
Vitamin C – Can
Soup – Can
Simba – Les Baxter
Spooks – Radiohead
Burning Bridges – Jack Scott
The Throwaway Age – Bob Irwin
Gilligan’s Island – Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle
Harvest – Neil Young
Here Comes the Ho-Dads – The Markettts
Electricity – Cliff Adams
Never My Love – The Association
Les Fleur – Minnie Riperton
Journey Through the Past – Neil Young
Sukiyaki – KYU Sakamoto
Adam-12 (Themes and Cues) – Frank Comstock
(What A) Wonderful World – Sam Cooke
Amethyst – Jonny Greenwood Not currently available to embed.
Any Day Now – Chuck Jackson
Listen To The ‘Inherent Vice’ Soundtrack, Watch Full NYFF Press Conference
By Russ Fischer/Oct. 6, 2014 12:30 pm EST
Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film Inherent Vice premiered at the New York Film Festival over the weekend, and along with the first reviews and reactions to the film, we’ve got a lot more information about the Thomas Pynchon adaptation. The Inherent Vice soundtrack has been revealed, and that’s great. And then there’s a lot of other info that came out of the festival.
For one, you can now watch the 30-minute press conference for the film featuring Anderson and many members of the film’s crowded cast. That’s a good treat, but also contains a lot of talk about a film that most of us haven’t yet seen. More friendly to those who want to preserve the experience of watching the film is the rundown of the film’s soundtrack, and an accompanying playlist featuring all the tracks. There are a couple great tracks from Can, and an unreleased Radiohead song called ‘Spooks.’ (The Radiohead song is represented in the playlist by a live version.) Here’s the press conference. Obviously, if you haven’t seen the film yet, this might be one to save, or you might want to tread carefully.
“Inherent Vice” Soundtrack
Dreamin’ On a Cloud – The Tornados
Rhythm of the Rain – The Cascades
Vitamin C – Can
Soup – Can
Simba – Les Baxter
Spooks – Radiohead
Burning Bridges – Jack Scott
The Throwaway Age – Bob Irwin
Gilligan’s Island Theme – Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle
Harvest – Neil Young
Here Comes the Ho-Dads – The Markettts
Electricity – Cliff Adams
Never My Love – The Association
Les Fleur – Minnie Riperton
Journey Through the Past – Neil Young
Sukiyaki – KYU Sakamoto
Adam-12 (Themes and Cues) – Frank Comstock
(What A) Wonderful World – Sam Cooke
Amethyst – Jonny Greenwood
Any Day Now – Chuck Jackson Here’s a Spotify playlist, in case you have a subscription to that service. Below is a full set of YouTube links, thanks to the hard work at The Film Stage.
Dreamin’ On a Cloud – The Tornados
Rhythm of the Rain – The Cascades
Vitamin C – Can
Soup – Can
Simba – Les Baxter
Spooks – Radiohead
Burning Bridges – Jack Scott
The Throwaway Age – Bob Irwin
Gilligan’s Island – Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle
Harvest – Neil Young
Here Comes the Ho-Dads – The Markettts
Electricity – Cliff Adams
Never My Love – The Association
Les Fleur – Minnie Riperton
Journey Through the Past – Neil Young
Sukiyaki – KYU Sakamoto
Adam-12 (Themes and Cues) – Frank Comstock
(What A) Wonderful World – Sam Cooke
Amethyst – Jonny Greenwood Not currently available to embed.
Any Day Now – Chuck Jackson
For one, you can now watch the 30-minute press conference for the film featuring Anderson and many members of the film’s crowded cast. That’s a good treat, but also contains a lot of talk about a film that most of us haven’t yet seen.
More friendly to those who want to preserve the experience of watching the film is the rundown of the film’s soundtrack, and an accompanying playlist featuring all the tracks. There are a couple great tracks from Can, and an unreleased Radiohead song called ‘Spooks.’ (The Radiohead song is represented in the playlist by a live version.)
Here’s the press conference. Obviously, if you haven’t seen the film yet, this might be one to save, or you might want to tread carefully.
“Inherent Vice” Soundtrack
Dreamin’ On a Cloud – The Tornados
Rhythm of the Rain – The Cascades
Vitamin C – Can
Soup – Can
Simba – Les Baxter
Spooks – Radiohead
Burning Bridges – Jack Scott
The Throwaway Age – Bob Irwin
Gilligan’s Island Theme – Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle
Harvest – Neil Young
Here Comes the Ho-Dads – The Markettts
Electricity – Cliff Adams
Never My Love – The Association
Les Fleur – Minnie Riperton
Journey Through the Past – Neil Young
Sukiyaki – KYU Sakamoto
Adam-12 (Themes and Cues) – Frank Comstock
(What A) Wonderful World – Sam Cooke
Amethyst – Jonny Greenwood
Any Day Now – Chuck Jackson
Here’s a Spotify playlist, in case you have a subscription to that service. Below is a full set of YouTube links, thanks to the hard work at The Film Stage.
- Gilligan’s Island – Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle
Not currently available to embed.