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Arturo Sandoval, Andy Garcia, Terence Blanchard - Father of the Bride (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2022) [Hi-Res]

Arturo Sandoval, Andy Garcia, Terence Blanchard - Father of the Bride (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2022) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Father of the Bride (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: WaterTower Music
  • Genre: Soundtracks, Pop, Jazz
  • Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/48kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 00:36:35
  • Total Size: 230; 443 MB
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WaterTower Music is very pleased to announce the June 17 release of the soundtrack to “Father of the Bride,” the modern rom-com reimagined from the timeless classic that tells the sparkling story of a family and its unbreakable bonds, and the surprising and funny ways the heart can adapt in the name of love. The film stars Andy Garcia, Gloria Estefan, Adria Arjona, Isabela Merced, Diego Boneta and Chloe Fineman and will stream on HBO Max beginning June 16, 2022.

From the outset of the film, Gaz Alazraki, the director of “Father of the Bride,” knew it was key to hone in on the cultural specificity of the film’s music (and dancing, and food!). “In our attempt to achieve universality through specificity,” he described, “it was also very important for all of us to get right the cultural specificity of the music, the dancing, and the food of Cuban and Mexican cultures. And when the time came to choose a composer, we invited the great Terence Blanchard to come and create a classic jazz and blues score.”

Those musical choices are available for fans to enjoy on the vibrant Father of the Bride (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). The album features “Ceremonia” - a brand new track from multi-platinum, record breaking Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Ozuna, who performs as himself in the film. That track is now available early for fans to enjoy.

The collection additionally features all-new recordings from 10-time Grammy Award winner, and Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient, the legendary trumpeter / classical artist / pianist / composer Arturo Sandoval, who contributes four tracks. Three of those were performed with the film’s star, Grammy Award winner and Academy Award nominee Andy Garcia, and the CineSon All Stars. The soundtrack further includes a stunning performance from the film, that of “Quiéreme Mucho,” by 93 year-old Angela Alvarez, plus a lively and fun salsa / mariachi arrangement of “Get Lucky” by the Mr. B Combo, among others.

The soundtrack also spotlights the film score of esteemed trumpeter / composer Terence Blanchard (Da 5 Bloods, BlacKkKlansman, One Night in Miami). Just as the right music choices elevate a marriage ceremony, filmmakers sought to create the right soundscape for their tale of a wedding that melds cultures by turning to six-time Grammy winner and two-time Oscar-nominated Blanchard, who supplied, “Our first discussions were about having a jazz score to play counter to the Latin music in the film. We thought the jazz could add a bit of levity and broaden its appeal. The question was, what type of jazz? And we initially talked about some period jazz.… and it just grew from there.”

Blanchard felt that the source music plays up the cultures of the families—with classic artists like Arturo Sandoval and newer acts like Ozuna—and that “it beautifully shows the differences and the coming together of those cultures. My role was to be that universal voice that plays up the comedy of the situations in the film. It really works well together–the music that puts us right in the mood of the characters and the space where they are.

“There are a few moments where I really tried to pay homage to that tradition established by the soundtrack artists,” he continued. “Near the end, there’s a culminating scene with a piece of score that really is derived from not just the Latin culture, but the jazz Latin culture, trying to bring together both elements of the source music and the score that has been previously heard in the film. The thing about ‘Father of the Bride’ that I really feel is important is how these great musical performances have come together to signify something really special. It’s all kind of based in the realm of jazz, but different styles of jazz, and I think it pays homage to the tradition of how far-reaching the music is and how much it’s touched people all over the world.”

Tracklist:
1 01. Arturo Sandoval - Quiéreme Mucho (02:10)
1 02. Ozuna - Ceremonia (02:38)
1 03. Byron Brizuela - Tatuajes (03:20)
1 04. Mr. B Combo - Yo No Sé Mañana (04:25)
1 05. Angela Alvarez - Quiéreme Mucho (04:01)
1 06. Mr. B Combo - Get Lucky (03:20)
1 07. Arturo Sandoval - Hererra y Castillo (02:36)
1 08. Arturo Sandoval - Hererra y Castillo (Instrumental) (02:36)
1 09. Arturo Sandoval - Conga de Hererra y Castillo (03:29)
1 10. Terence Blanchard - The Jam (Father of the Bride) (03:00)
1 11. Terence Blanchard - Saving Wedding Montage (04:56)



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.