Monday, March 8, 2010

Broken Bridges







Broken Bridges Overview


Though fans shouldn't mistake this various-artists soundtrack for the next Toby Keith album, the music for Keith's star-turn film (also featuring Kelly Preston, Burt Reynolds, and Willie Nelson) builds from reflective balladry to unbridled, triumphant rock. It may be hard to separate the thematic sequencing from the movie it accompanies, but the soundtrack itself tells a story. It begins with Keith's melancholy, violin-drenched duet with Lindsey Haun on the title track; progresses through the spiritual uplift of a revival of "Uncloudy Day" that finds Willie Nelson and BeBe Winans joining Keith, as well as Sonya Isaacs's testament to faith on "The Battlefield" (with harmonies by Vince Gill); and culminates in the rambunctious "Big Bull Rider," the bluesy boogie of "Zig Zag Stop," and the full-throttle rock 'n' roll of the closing "Jacky Don Tucker (Play by the Rules, Miss All the Fun)." Matraca Berg, Fred Eaglesmith, and Keith's running buddy Scotty Emerick are among the others contributing tracks. While Keith sings on only 7 of the 13 cuts, there's a unifying vision throughout. --Don McLeese


Customer Reviews


I was not sure what the "soundtrack" Broken Bridges "when I bought it more or less expected for two songs," Broken Bridges "and" Broken. " The rest of the soundtrack was not really up to me while watching the film. But from where I first heard, I fell in love with him. Every song is catchy and a lot of feeling and a good mix of styles, ballady the duet "Broken Bridge", which is folk-style 'Battlefield' to think that the fields of green mist for highEnergy "Big Bull Rider '. Toby Keith Every fan will not be disappointed because seven of the fourteen songs that are country singers, four of them the original soundtrack, although the last song," Jacky Don Tucker', originally from Keith's Dream "Walkin''Album (1997), was given a redesign." Broken Bridge "could have a stand-alone album, and you do not see too much, or even the film does not like. It's fun, powerful, sentimental, toe-tapping, eclectic and exciting (itSome songs stuck in head). Worth it, even if only the instrumental "The Game" Waiting, "which is a nice piece of music heard. There are also photos of the film and the best content, I still check-out. "Broken Bridges is" an exciting find and is one of my favorite albums in a short time I had been there.


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