A Mighty Wind (Christopher Guest) – Soundtrack LP (Forest Green Vinyl) Online Hot Sale
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As he did with Spinal Tap, Christopher Guest has the uncanny ability to perfectly mock and pay tribute to a music sub-culture. This time around, he spoofs the folk revival scene of the 1960s that spawned the Kingston Trio, Limeliters, and Peter, Paul & Mary with a movie about the reunion concert of fictitious groups Mitch & Mickey, the Folksmen, and the New Main Street Singers. Mitch & Mickey s romance-themed duets sound more earnest than campy, though it s hard not to laugh at the autoharp solo on A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow. The real highlights belong to tracks by the hilarious Folksmen, whose repertoire somehow included a goofy song about the Spanish Civil War ( Skeletons of Quinto ), a harmonizing take on the Stones Start Me Up, and a tune seemingly about a train wreck in a coal mine ( Blood on the Coal ). Simply hilarious. –Jason Verlinde
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