UPC: 046286100027
Format: CD
Release Date: Jul 07, 1993
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Personnel: Mike Marshall (guitar, acoustic guitar); Betty Wong (harp); Lu Feng Ding (erhu, drums); Bill Douglas (flute, drums); Charles Judge (synthesizer, programming); Wei Shan Liu, Natalie Cox (drums); Pete Scaturro (programming).
Liner Note Author: Gary Remal Malkin.
Recording information: Different Fur Recording Studios, San Francisco, CA.
Editor: Kenji Yamamoto.
Unknown Contributor Role: Betty Wong.
Arranger: Dwight O'Kumora.
Thousand Pieces of Gold is the rich and dramatic soundtrack of the highly praised 1990 film about a Chinese woman sold into slavery during the Gold Rush of the American Northwest. Based on a true story retold by Ruthann Lum McCumm, the movie focuses on the plight of Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century, and their courageous and dignified struggle for freedom. Gary Remal Malkin's touching soundtrack captures the heart of the film's beauty and power, using both modern Western and traditional Chinese instruments and orchestration. An ethnomusicologist who has written and produced music for television and films, Malkin spent many years in avid study of the music of Bali, India, and China, as well as studying with master musician Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. One of his great dreams is realized in Thousand Pieces of Gold -- to successfully integrate Eastern and Western music. From first listening, this moving mosaic of Chinese flutes, synthesizers, butterfly harp, guzheng, erhu and acoustic guitar is a delight even for those who may not regularly explore the realms of Eastern music. ~ Heartbeats
Liner Note Author: Gary Remal Malkin.
Recording information: Different Fur Recording Studios, San Francisco, CA.
Editor: Kenji Yamamoto.
Unknown Contributor Role: Betty Wong.
Arranger: Dwight O'Kumora.
Thousand Pieces of Gold is the rich and dramatic soundtrack of the highly praised 1990 film about a Chinese woman sold into slavery during the Gold Rush of the American Northwest. Based on a true story retold by Ruthann Lum McCumm, the movie focuses on the plight of Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century, and their courageous and dignified struggle for freedom. Gary Remal Malkin's touching soundtrack captures the heart of the film's beauty and power, using both modern Western and traditional Chinese instruments and orchestration. An ethnomusicologist who has written and produced music for television and films, Malkin spent many years in avid study of the music of Bali, India, and China, as well as studying with master musician Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. One of his great dreams is realized in Thousand Pieces of Gold -- to successfully integrate Eastern and Western music. From first listening, this moving mosaic of Chinese flutes, synthesizers, butterfly harp, guzheng, erhu and acoustic guitar is a delight even for those who may not regularly explore the realms of Eastern music. ~ Heartbeats
Tracks:
1 - Reminiscence
2 - China Montage
3 - Sold to Slavery
4 - Chinese Bride
5 - Long Journey
6 - Tiger in the Cage
7 - Chinatown
8 - First Night
9 - Exodus
10 - To the Saloon
11 - Chinese New Year
12 - Winter Turns to Spring
13 - Charlie's Last Stand
14 - Deathbed
15 - Free at Last
16 - Jim Leaves Forever
17 - Final Credits
2 - China Montage
3 - Sold to Slavery
4 - Chinese Bride
5 - Long Journey
6 - Tiger in the Cage
7 - Chinatown
8 - First Night
9 - Exodus
10 - To the Saloon
11 - Chinese New Year
12 - Winter Turns to Spring
13 - Charlie's Last Stand
14 - Deathbed
15 - Free at Last
16 - Jim Leaves Forever
17 - Final Credits