Frida
Deutsche Grammophon (289 474 150-2)
Year Released: 2002
Conducted by Stephen Mercurio
Album Format: CD
Estimated Value: ($13.00)
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Best of 2002: Best Soundtrack
Best of 2002: Best Song
| 1. | "Benediction and Dream" - Lila Downs | |
| 2. | The Floating Bed | |
| 3. | "El Conejo" - Los Cojolites | |
| 4. | "Paloma Negra" - Chavela Vargas | |
| 5. | Self-Portrait with Hair Down | |
| 6. | "Alcoba Azul" - Lila Downs | |
| 7. | "Carabina 30/30" - El Poder Del Norte | |
| 8. | Solo Tu | |
| 9. | "El Gusto" - Trio Huasteco Caimanes de Tamuin | |
| 10. | The Journey | |
| 11. | "El Antifaz" - Liberacion, Miguel Galindo, Alejandro Marehuala, Gerardo Garcia | |
| 12. | The Suicide of Dorothy Hale | |
| 13. | La Cavalera | |
| 14. | "La Bruja" - Salma Hayek & Los Vega | |
| 15. | Portrait of Lupe | |
| 16. | "La Llorona" - Chavela Vargas | |
| 17. | "Estrella Oscura" - Lila Downs | |
| 18. | Still Life | |
| 19. | "Viva La Vida" - Trio/Marimberos | |
| 20. | The Departure | |
| 21. | Coyocan and Variations | |
| 22. | "La Llorona" - Lila Downs and Mariachi Juvenil de Tecalitlan | |
| 23. | Burning Bed | |
| 24. | "Burn it Blue" - Caetano Veloso & Lila Downs |
| by Dan Goldwasser on November 12th, 2002 |
Frida, the bio-pic of artist Frida Kahlo, features a dramatic and poignant score (with songs) by composer Elliot Goldenthal. Very heavy on the Latin musical themes, Goldenthal employed plenty of Mexican guitars, as well as a string ensemble. "The Floating Bed" is a great example of one of the main themes heard through the score, with traditional Mexican rhythms, yet with the distinctive Goldenthal edge. When it's not as upbeat as that, it's more plaintive and dramatic, even a touch romantic (as in "Solo Tu"). "La Cavalera" is a rather dark malevolent track, employing that edge that Goldenthal does so well.
The songs on the album all show up in the film, and a few of them were written by Goldenthal. Most notably, "Viva La Vida" and "Burn it Blue"; the latter of which employs themes heard through the film. Featured singers include Lila Downs, Chavela Vargas, and Caetano Veloso. The songs flow exceptionally well with the score, and if you're in the mood for a dramatic, Mexican themed album, this one is a definite winner.