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The Last King of Scotland

 
Album Review: The Last King of Scotland

  • Artist: Alex Heffes
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 26, 2006
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

Idi Amin will never be remembered as a fantastic humanitarian. Musically, he was known to play the accordion from time to time. However, the soundtrack to the movie based on his life is an extremely enjoyable trip through African music. A wide array of musicians join forces for this record, with Momo Wandel giving a fine performance on the warm, pedestrian-paced "Toko," which features some fine solos on African wind instruments. Wandel here has a raspy bluesy voice that brings the song to life. Think of an elderly Ladysmith Black Mambazo and you get the gist of the number. From there, Percussion Discussion Africa opt for an uptempo, catchy groove that shines during "Nakawunde." The only problem here is that it could go on for quite a while but simply fades out three minutes in. This flavor is brought to fruition again during "Kasongo" and also during the hypnotic, funky, groovy, and aptly titled "Afro Disco Beat" that recalls Fela Kuti mixed with some James Brown. Composer and conductor Alex Heffes wields his influence on the album with some thoughtful, cinematic instrumentals, including "Idi's Story"; the eerie "Press Conference"; and the ominous, percussion-driven "Ambush." Perhaps the best of these interludes is the tension-filled "Getting the Evil of Nicolas." A true surprise is the cover of "Me and Bobby McGee" by Angela Kalule, which gives the song a totally different feeling. Generally, this album is knee-deep in Afro beats and polyrhythms, especially with the hip-shaking, horn-guided "Bukom Mashie" as well as the infectious "Love Is You," perhaps the rowdiest rock effort here. Another highlight is the melodic and relaxing "Acholi Pot Song," performed by Ndere Dance Troupe. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Toko Momo Wandel Soumah Momo Wandel Soumah (7:42)
Nakawunde (3:01)
Idi's Story Alex Heffes Alex Heffes (1:51)
Afro Disco Beat T.J. Allen Tony Allen (5:30)
Save Me Rev. C.L. Franklin, A. Franklin E.T. Mensah & Tempos Dance Band (3:24)
Ambush Alex Heffes Alex Heffes (2:24)
Me and Bobby McGee Kris Kristofferson Angela Kalule (4:07)
Kasongo The Afrigo Band (4:09)
Fever (6:42)
The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond (1:22)
Bukom Mashie Oscar Sulley (5:07)
Press Conference Alex Heffes Alex Heffes (3:51)
Love Is You Larry Ifediorama Ofo & The Black Company (3:05)
Getting the Evil of Nicolas Alex Heffes Alex Heffes (5:40)
On the Runway Alex Heffes Alex Heffes (5:25)
Down Over Lake Victoria Alex Heffes Alex Heffes (1:34)
Acholi Pot Song Ndere Dance Troupe Ndere Dance Troupe (3:51)
Voice of the Forgotten (3:25)

Credits

Robert Kraft (Executive in Charge of Music), Rupert Coulson (Assistant Engineer), Andy Richards (Score Mixer), Geoff Foster (Engineer), Steven Jurgensmeyer (Package Design), Vic Fraser (Music Preparation), Paul Clarvis (Percussion), Paul Clarvis (Soloist), David Juritz (Orchestra Leader), Julian Kershaw (Orchestration), Dirk Cambell (Nyatiti), Hilary Skewes (Orchestra Contractor), Abi Leland (Music Supervisor), Abi Leland (Executive Soundtrack Producer), Ofo & The Black Company (Performer), Oscar Sulley (Performer), Tom Silvester (Scoring Assistant), Alex Heffes (Arranger), Alex Heffes (Composer), Alex Heffes (Conductor), Alex Heffes (Producer), Alex Heffes (Executive Soundtrack Producer), Angela Kalule (Performer), Ndere Dance Troupe (Performer)
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