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Wilderness of the Heart - Movie Soundtrack composed by Padma Bearji, recorded in Colorado and Hollywood with studio Percussionist Joseph Cooper - April and May 2000
This was not a romantic comedy. The music is a blast to listen to though! I am aware there are many missing tracks, I didn't include them all here. This is about half of all the music we spent over 6 weeks recording and mastering in two different studios. The movie never made it. But Joseph Cooper, this Hollywood musician/producer and studio drummer that was attached to the film and I a fun time were really happy with our work. The tension created between the music and the drums on more than one song here still amazes me.
I am playing all the other instruments on three different models of Korg Keyboards, acoustic 6 and 12 string guitars, and my old matching black fender bass and Stratocaster guitar. [Ha!]
I have a ton of what I have called my LOST TAPES. 47 songs waiting for a place to be heard. In other words, I have several albums to post here PLUS all the songs from the 'lost tapes!'
If you like some of the music you hear on my podcast - esoteric as it can be - keep coming back to sample... Let me know what you think.
Enjoy this...
:-)
Art by Rajeshwar Nyalapalli
By Padma Bhajan Bearji5
22 ratings
Wilderness of the Heart - Movie Soundtrack composed by Padma Bearji, recorded in Colorado and Hollywood with studio Percussionist Joseph Cooper - April and May 2000
This was not a romantic comedy. The music is a blast to listen to though! I am aware there are many missing tracks, I didn't include them all here. This is about half of all the music we spent over 6 weeks recording and mastering in two different studios. The movie never made it. But Joseph Cooper, this Hollywood musician/producer and studio drummer that was attached to the film and I a fun time were really happy with our work. The tension created between the music and the drums on more than one song here still amazes me.
I am playing all the other instruments on three different models of Korg Keyboards, acoustic 6 and 12 string guitars, and my old matching black fender bass and Stratocaster guitar. [Ha!]
I have a ton of what I have called my LOST TAPES. 47 songs waiting for a place to be heard. In other words, I have several albums to post here PLUS all the songs from the 'lost tapes!'
If you like some of the music you hear on my podcast - esoteric as it can be - keep coming back to sample... Let me know what you think.
Enjoy this...
:-)
Art by Rajeshwar Nyalapalli