What version of the new k.d. lang song is on the soundtrack album?
There is a third version – a remixed version of the original album version of the song that appears on the soundtrack album. So the film version isn’t on any CD. Her producers felt that they wanted something on the soundtrack album that was a bit more “commercial”. While I would have preferred the film version on the soundtrack, it’s not what they wanted. What are your thoughts on the whole “Music from and inspired by.” phenomenon? In the case of Sweet November, working with Danny Bramson was a godsend, since he’s a music supervisor in his own right, and he’s also the Vice President of Music at Warner Brothers Records. He worked on Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire, and that kind of thing. I’ve known him for a long time, and it’s been a pleasure working with him. We both tend to watch each other’s backs to make sure that we agree creatively on what was going to go into the film. But that’s not always the case – they are always pushing songs that don’t belong in the movie, thus the “inspired
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