Face it
Miriam Cutler
Performed By
Miriam Cutler
Album UPC
634479804953
CD Baby Track ID
5239225
Label
Miriam Cutler
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
143
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh0896750
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
33
Writers
Writer
Miriam Cutler
Pub Co
Missprint Music BMI
Composer
Miriam Cutler
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - California - LA
Description
A blues and African tinged soundtrack for a film about an African American \"Outsider artist\". Traditional blues guitars, harmonicas, African balafons and dejembes accompany the colorful and racy story of a prolific artist.
Notes
This is the soundtrack album for the documentary film, ONE BAD CAT.
Through intimate verite scenes and candid interviews of outsider artist Albert Wagner, his family members, and art patrons, the documentary explores whether a driving passion coupled with a divine intervention can really redeem a man with many past indiscretions.
Further, the film explores Albert\'s past of growing up in a segregated south and how those experiences shape his often controversial messages and \"lessons\" on race and religion. By examining the community that purchases \"Visionary\" or \"Outsider\" art the documentary investigates how racism in American has not only effected one man, but how it continues to affect our society at large. Punctuating the film, Albert’s paintings and sculptures, illustrate not only scenes from Albert\'s history, but lend a unique lens to how he views the world.
The lively score combines blues, African elements, and jazz to compliment the colorful and outrageous art of the Reverend Albert Wagner.
Through intimate verite scenes and candid interviews of outsider artist Albert Wagner, his family members, and art patrons, the documentary explores whether a driving passion coupled with a divine intervention can really redeem a man with many past indiscretions.
Further, the film explores Albert\'s past of growing up in a segregated south and how those experiences shape his often controversial messages and \"lessons\" on race and religion. By examining the community that purchases \"Visionary\" or \"Outsider\" art the documentary investigates how racism in American has not only effected one man, but how it continues to affect our society at large. Punctuating the film, Albert’s paintings and sculptures, illustrate not only scenes from Albert\'s history, but lend a unique lens to how he views the world.
The lively score combines blues, African elements, and jazz to compliment the colorful and outrageous art of the Reverend Albert Wagner.
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