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The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 22, 2005
RecordedForum Music Village, Rome, Italy between 2004 and 2005
GenreMPB, folk
Length53:40
LanguagePortuguese
LabelHollywood Records
ProducerWes Anderson and Randall Poster
Seu Jorge chronology
Cru
(2005)
The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions
(2005)
Ana & Jorge: Ao Vivo
(2005)
Wes Anderson soundtrack chronology
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
(2004)
The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions
(2005)
The Darjeeling Limited
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions Featuring Seu Jorge is an album by Brazilian musician Seu Jorge. It is a collection of David Bowie songs (plus one original, 'Team Zissou') Jorge recorded in Portuguese for the soundtrack to the film The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.

Five of the covers were featured on the original soundtrack of the film (but were rerecorded for this album), while seven were released on this album for the first time. The translation to Portuguese is not exact; Seu Jorge maintains the melodies and styles, but often varies the lyrics.

Bowie himself said about Seu Jorge's covers: 'Had Seu Jorge not recorded my songs in Portuguese I would never have heard this new level of beauty which he has imbued them with.'[2]

Track listing[edit]

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All works composed by David Bowie except where noted.

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  1. 'Rebel Rebel' – 2:46*
  2. 'Life on Mars?' – 3:29*
  3. 'Astronauta de Mármore (Starman)' – 3:16 (lyrics by Carlos Stein and Sady Homrich)*
  4. 'Ziggy Stardust' – 3:41
  5. 'Lady Stardust' – 3:31
  6. 'Changes' – 3:40
  7. 'Oh! You Pretty Things' – 3:32
  8. 'Rock N' Roll Suicide' – 3:10*
  9. 'Suffragette City' – 3:10
  10. 'Five Years' – 3:59*
  11. 'Queen Bitch' – 3:42
  12. 'When I Live My Dream' – 2:55
  13. 'Quicksand' – 4:35
  14. 'Team Zissou' – 2:32 (composed by Seu Jorge)
  15. 'Space Oddity' – 5:40 (iTunes Bonus Track)

Seu Jorge Life Aquatic Studio Sessions

*Featured in TheLife Aquatic with Steve Zissou.

References[edit]

  1. ^link
  2. ^http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608004799/Seu-Jorge.html


Seu Jorge Life Aquatic Soundtrack

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Seu Jorge Life Aquatic Studio Sessions Rar File
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
File:The Life Aquatic soundtrack.JPG
Soundtrack by various artists
ReleasedDecember 14, 2004
Length59:58
LabelHollywood Records
ProducerMark Mothersbaugh
Robert Casale
Professional reviews
  • Allmusiclink
Wes Anderson film soundtrack chronology
The Royal Tenenbaums
(2001)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
(2004)
The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions
(2005)

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou a 2004 soundtrack to the Wes Andersonfilm of the same name.

Track listing

  1. 'Shark Attack Theme' - Sven Libaek
  2. Loquasto International Film Festival - Mark Mothersbaugh
  3. 'Life On Mars?' - David Bowie
  4. 'Starman' - Seu Jorge
  5. Let Me Tell You About My Boat - Mark Mothersbaugh
  6. 'Rebel Rebel' - Seu Jorge
  7. Zissou Society Blue Star Cadets / Ned's Theme Take 1 - Mark Mothersbaugh
  8. 'Gut Feeling' - Devo
  9. 'Open Sea Theme' - Sven Libaek
  10. 'Rock & Roll Suicide' - Seu Jorge
  11. 'Here's To You' - Ennio Morricone featuring Joan Baez
  12. We Call Them Pirates Out Here - Mark Mothersbaugh
  13. 'Search and Destroy' - Iggy & the Stooges
  14. 'La Nina de Puerta Oscura' - Paco de Lucia
  15. 'Life On Mars?' - Seu Jorge
  16. Ping Island / Lightning Strike Rescue Op - Mark Mothersbaugh
  17. 'Five Years' - Seu Jorge
  18. '30 Century Man' - Scott Walker
  19. 'The Way I Feel Inside' - The Zombies
  20. 'Queen Bitch' - David Bowie

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Soundtrack trivia

  • Several songs are featured in the film but do not appear on the soundtrack, including 'Starálfur' by Sigur Rós, and some of Seu Jorge's performances of David Bowie songs. A more complete compilation of Seu Jorge's performances can be found on The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions Featuring Seu Jorge (released by Hollywood Records on November 22, 2005). The Criterion Collection release of the movie also features his performances on the second disc marked 'supplements.'
  • The song 'Let Me Tell You About My Boat' by Mark Mothersbaugh contains the melody of 'Scrapping & Yelling' played backwards. 'Scrapping & Yelling' is a song that Mothersbaugh created and was featured previously in Wes Anderson's film The Royal Tenenbaums. Mothersbaugh muses that this was for 'good luck'.
  • Some songs were featured in The Lonely Island's failed Awesometown pilot. Mothersbaugh is one of Jorma Taccone's influences.
  • Though Devo member Mark Mothersbaugh has scored all of Wes Anderson's films except for The Darjeeling Limited, this is the first to actually include a Devo song ('Gut Feeling').
  • The song 'Ceremony' by New Order appears in the trailer for the film, but not in the film itself nor on the soundtrack album.
  • The soundtrack includes several instrumental pieces by Australian composer Sven Libaek -- originally written for the 1970s Australian TV documentary series Inner Space by Ron and Valerie Taylor -- which Anderson reportedly selected at the suggestion of actor Noah Taylor.
  • The Loquasto International Film Festival cue is based on the 1st Movement of J.S. Bach's Cantata BWV 140.