The soundtrack for Irrational Man, the new film written and directed by Woody Allen, is now available. Like the soundtracks of recent films, it is a digital only release.
The Irrational Man Soundtrack of course features music from the film. Most prominently the Ramsey Lewis Trio, whose music plays a big role in the film. Their biggest bit, ‘The “In” Crowd’, opens the record.
Here’s the album track list:
1. The “In” Crowd – Ramsey Lewis Trio (5:51)
2. Amalthea – Mikey B (3:50)
3. Bach’s Prelude no. 2 in c, BWV 847 – Bernard Roberts (1:38)
4. Good To Go – Daniel May Jazz Combo (1:03)
5. Let Me Call You Sweetheart – Paul Eakins (2:39)
6. Bach’s Suite no 1 for unaccompanied cello in G, BWV 1007: Prelude – Torleif Thedéen (2:12)
7. Look-A-Here – The Ramsey Lewis Trio (3:12)
8. Bach’s Prelude no. 18 in g#, BWV 863 – Bernard Roberts (1:37)
9. Wade In the Water – Ramsey Lewis (3:50)
10. Angel In the Snow – David O’Neal (4:03)
11. Darn That Dream – The Jimmy Bruno Trio (5:47)
Buy Irrational Man (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – Various Artists on iTunes.
6 Comments
I saw Irrational Man last night at Cinemark here in Plano Texas. Of course, I’m biased cause I’m a big Woody fan, but in all fairness I have to admit that Irrational Man is a tremendous film. Whether you’re a rabid, frothing at the mouth Woody fan like myself, or you’re “on the fence” about a lot of his material; Woody and the entire team did a remarkable job with this film. Its a serious film. I only chucked a couple times throughout the picture. Woody’s writing is really strong in this one, its wonderfully shot, the tone is appropriate, and the acting is strong. I plan on taking in at least a couple of more viewings while its still on the big screen.
Enjoy!
I agree completely with what Sandy Bates wrote. Marvelous film. Phoenix’s performance is tremendous and gets better the more I think about it. Can’t wait to see it again this week.
Looking forward to your review, William.
I am seeing it Thursday! Cannot wait.
Woody Allen’s movies are genius, all of them! And each of them is different and full of art, philosophy and masterhood. I loved Irrational Man, a movie full of power and existentialism. And the music is great! Greetings from Madrid / Antonia
really liked the film but only really picked up on the two Lewis pieces on the soundtrack
10out of 10