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Transamerica

Transamerica
From Nettwerk Records

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Track Listing

  1. "I Will Be a Woman" [Dialogue]
  2. Jol'Inkomo - Miriam Makeba
  3. Headin' West [Score] - David Mansfield
  4. "Church of the Potential Finder" [Dialogue]
  5. Take 'Em Away - Old Crow Medicine Show
  6. Lay My Burden Down - Larry Sparks
  7. I Am a Pilgrim - Duncan Sheik
  8. Fish Song - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  9. "Quel Dommage" [Dialogue]
  10. There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder - Larry Sparks
  11. Lost in the Lonesome Pines - Clinch Mountain Boys, Jim Lauderdale, Ralph Stanley
  12. I Find Jesus - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  13. You're Gonna Love Me One Day - Heather Myles
  14. We're All in This Together - Old Crow Medicine Show
  15. High Plains [Score] - David Mansfield
  16. Beautiful Dreamer
  17. Beautiful Dreamer [Score] - David Mansfield
  18. "That'll Put Hair on Your Chest" [Dialogue]
  19. Odessa Yodel - Wylie & the Wild West
  20. Like a Rose - Lucinda Williams
  21. Travelin' Thru - Dolly Parton

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #118867 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-02-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Given the ultraconservative views of the core country music audience, the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered communities might get a small chuckle out of the fact that the predominant genres on this soundtrack to a film about a pre-operative male-to-female transsexual and her son are country, bluegrass, and gospel. But that music was precisely the right choice. Not only are the two main characters, Bree and Toby, journeying through the heartland of America, but their trip is also a journey of transformation. (And Toby believes the woman who has come to get him is a Christian missionary.) To underscore these points, writer/director Duncan Tucker has hand-picked his songs and artists, especially Duncan Sheik's poignant "I Am a Pilgrim," Wylie and the Wild West's gorgeous "Odessa Yodel," and Old Crow Medicine Show's "Take 'Em Away." And Dolly Parton, whose Oscar-nominated "Travelin' Thru"--a song she wrote specifically for the movie--has long appeared to some as the ultimate female impersonator, given her flamboyant wigs, dress, and oversized smile. More importantly, she has been outspoken in embracing her huge GLBT fan base. Her song boasts a fine lyric about redemption, spiritual searching, and connectedness, even as the melody and arrangement incorporate so many features of her other work that it seems a bit of a retread. Typically, four snippets of dialogue ("That'll put hair on your chest." "Hope not.") are interspersed between songs, and most of them fall flat if you haven't seen the film. Still, like the best of country, bluegrass, and gospel, the album conveys a devout truth that conjures the emotional fervency and release of reaching one's destination--and finally coming home. --Alanna Nash


Customer Reviews

Dolly is amazing on this CD!5
I didn't see this movie but I hope to. I purchased this CD because I am a big Dolly Parton fan. And Dolly does not disappoint on this CD. She sings the theme song "Travelin' Thru" and it is amazing, and I am certain it will become one of her newest hits. I also really enjoyed all the other tracks on the CD. One of my other favorites was "I Find Jesus" by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. I look forward to seeing this movie soon and hearing all these wonderful tracks.

Great - Like the Film5
I loved Transamerica, and thought Felicity Huffman was excellent.
But another major aspect of this film is the music. All the selections work so well.
I especially like Take 'Em Away - from the scene where they are coming into the young man's hometown.
This is a great CD, not only as a soundtrack to a great film, but it also stands on its own.

The best song nobody heard5
If you never saw the movie you didn't hear the song. If you did see the movie you might not have hear it. It was played over the final credits....a huge mistake! Most people got up and left before the song started. Dolly Parton put heart and soul into this song. It is truely life affirming. The lyrics will give strenght to anyone who has had a tough time. The album follows the movie's sequence, so the two favorites are at the end. The music in the movie does not use all of each song. However the album plays them out to completion. If you liked the movie...buy the album....if you like Dolly Parton...buy the album. I liked the movie, now I am a Dolly fan. This was the best original song of 2005 and I don't care what the Oscars say.