The People Speak (film) - Soundtrack

Soundtrack

The People Speak soundtrack on Verve Records features Bruce Springsteen, who performs with just a guitar and harmonica in his New Jersey home recording studio, and John Legend who sings solo backed by a piano at a Boston theatre, as well as others (including Taj Mahal, Allison Moorer, The Black Crowes' Rich Robinson and X's Exene Cervenka and John Doe) at the Malibu Performing Arts Center, where they perform both vintage and recent protest-music classics.

Springsteen reprises the John Steinbeck/Woody Guthrie-inspired “The Ghost of Tom Joad” from his 1995 album of the same name; Dylan sings Guthrie's “Do Re Mi”; and two early Dylan songs “Masters Of War” and “Only A Pawn In Their Game” are performed by Eddie Vedder and Rich Robinson, respectively.

One of the best-known songs of the Great Depression, “Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?”, is sung by Moorer; Newman is at his piano for “Sail Away”, the title track from his 1972 album; Legend performs Marvin Gaye's 1970s anthem “What's Going On”; Mahal plays “Blues With A Feeling”; and Cervenka and Doe revive X's roots rocker “See How We Are” from 1987. More recent protest songs are Fiasco's “American Terrorist”, first heard on his 2006 debut album; Pink's “Dear Mr. President,” heard on her album of that same year; and Browne's “The Drums Of War”, which debuted on his 2008 album.

The soundtrack, on Verve Records, features new songs by Allison Moorer, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, Exene Cervenka, Jackson Browne, John Doe, John Legend, Lupe Fiasco, P!nk, Randy Newman, Rich Robinson, and Taj Mahal. More info at: www.peopleshistory.us/news/people-speak-soundtrack-CD-on-Verve

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