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Dead Man (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture)

Neil Young

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Dead Man is one of those unusual (and often legendary) soundtracks that a director or fan simply “hands over” to a jazz or folk star who improvises to the film that has already been edited. Released in 1996, Jim Jarmusch’s feature film tells the story of the wanderings of William Blake (Johnny Depp) and the Indian Nobody (Gary Farmer) through the Wild West in the late 19th century. Neil Young’s music is light years away from the epic scores found in the golden era of Hollywood westerns and is instead based on just the electric guitar, which is only replaced by an organ for the duration of one track (Organ Solo). The haunting sound of the electric guitar together with the magnificent black and white film plays a key part in creating Dead Man’s strange and psychedelic atmosphere, which is why there are six Guitar Solos on the soundtrack.


Sensual, tortured and endearing, Neil Young’s guitar seems bewitched by the film’s visuals and he makes full use of effects like reverberation, distortion and delay. It is rare to find music so physically connected to a film and the marginality of the characters. Among the album’s bravura pieces are the lyrical Solo No.5 (which is almost 15 minutes long), as well as Solo No.6, whose effects sound like the cries of an injured animal. The track ends with the very poignant repetition of two simple notes, and with that the film ends too. It should also be pointed out that there are passages interspersed throughout the album during which Johnny Depp recites poems by William Blake. © Nicolas Magenham/Qobuz

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1
Guitar Solo, No. 1
00:05:17

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

2
The Round Stones Beneath the Earth
00:03:31

Neil Young, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Johnny Depp, Voice - Jim Jarmusch, Writer - Gary Farmer, Voice

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

3
Guitar Solo, No. 2
00:02:03

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

4
Why Dost Thou Hide Thyself in Clouds
00:02:24

Neil Young, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Mixer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

5
Organ Solo
00:01:31

Neil Young, Producer, Organ, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

6
Do You Know How to Use This Weapon?
00:04:25

Neil Young, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, Engineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Johnny Depp, Voice - Jim Jarmusch, Writer - Gary Farmer, Voice

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

7
Guitar Solo, No. 3
00:04:31

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

8
Nobody's Story
00:06:35

Neil Young, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Johnny Depp, Voice - Gary Farmer, Voice

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

9
Guitar Solo, No. 4
00:04:22

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

10
Stupid White Men... Explicit
00:08:44

Neil Young, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Johnny Depp, Voice - Jim Jarmusch, Writer - Gary Farmer, Voice

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

11
Guitar Solo, No. 5
00:14:41

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

12
Time for You to Leave, William Blake...
00:00:50

Neil Young, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

13
Guitar Solo, No. 6
00:03:22

Neil Young, Producer, Guitar, Writer, MainArtist - TIM MULLIGAN, MasteringEngineer - JOHN HANLON, Producer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer

© 1996 Vapor Records ℗ 1996 Vapor Records

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Dead Man is one of those unusual (and often legendary) soundtracks that a director or fan simply “hands over” to a jazz or folk star who improvises to the film that has already been edited. Released in 1996, Jim Jarmusch’s feature film tells the story of the wanderings of William Blake (Johnny Depp) and the Indian Nobody (Gary Farmer) through the Wild West in the late 19th century. Neil Young’s music is light years away from the epic scores found in the golden era of Hollywood westerns and is instead based on just the electric guitar, which is only replaced by an organ for the duration of one track (Organ Solo). The haunting sound of the electric guitar together with the magnificent black and white film plays a key part in creating Dead Man’s strange and psychedelic atmosphere, which is why there are six Guitar Solos on the soundtrack.


Sensual, tortured and endearing, Neil Young’s guitar seems bewitched by the film’s visuals and he makes full use of effects like reverberation, distortion and delay. It is rare to find music so physically connected to a film and the marginality of the characters. Among the album’s bravura pieces are the lyrical Solo No.5 (which is almost 15 minutes long), as well as Solo No.6, whose effects sound like the cries of an injured animal. The track ends with the very poignant repetition of two simple notes, and with that the film ends too. It should also be pointed out that there are passages interspersed throughout the album during which Johnny Depp recites poems by William Blake. © Nicolas Magenham/Qobuz

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