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| Album: | Cookie's Fortune: Music from the Motion Picture |
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| Artist: | David A. Stewart |
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| Label: | Windham Hill Records |
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With the help of some friends, Eurythmics member Dave Stewart has made an effective, if ethereal, down-home blues score to
Cookie’s Fortune, Robert Altman’s film set in the town of Holly Springs, Mississippi. In Stewart’s hands, the sounds of the deep South are given some ‘90s-styled updates, namely dance beats and sampled dialogue from the movie. The mix works, and the result is a soulful, yet varied score centered on Stewart’s funky slide guitar. Saxophonist Candy Dulfer duets with Stewart on the single, “Cookie,” a tune that’s far more down-and-dirty…
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With the help of some friends, Eurythmics member Dave Stewart has made an effective, if ethereal, down-home blues score to Cookie’s Fortune, Robert Altman’s film set in the town of Holly Springs, Mississippi. In Stewart’s hands, the sounds of the deep South are given some ‘90s-styled updates, namely dance beats and sampled dialogue from the movie. The mix works, and the result is a soulful, yet varied score centered on Stewart’s funky slide guitar. Saxophonist Candy Dulfer duets with Stewart on the single, “Cookie,” a tune that’s far more down-and-dirty than their 1992 hit single, “Lily Was Here.” Patches of record hisses and crackles give the tunes a weathered feel, and even U2’s Bono helps out with backing vocals on “A Good Man.” —Jason Verlinde
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Dedicated fans of Robert Altman will want to check out this drowsy Southern comedy, which is shot through with the director’s feel for location and his musical sense of storytelling. Non-Altman fanatics might want to tread more carefully.
Cookie’s Fortune begins beautifully, as handyman Willis (Charles S. Dutton) staggers home from a blues club in the small town of Holly Springs, Mississippi. In the wee hours of a warm night, he has an affectionate chat with elderly matriarch Jewel Mae “Cookie” Orcutt (the grand Patricia Neal) and the gentle history of…