Dead Man Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dead Man

Title in Italiano:

Dead Man

Title in Português:

Homem Morto

Title in Français:

Dead Man

Title in Türk:

Ölü Adam

Synopsis

In the late-1800s, the meek accountant from Cleveland, William Blake, spends the last of his already meagre savings to get to the frontier community of Machine where a job awaits him. Eager to make a fresh start, Blake arrives at his destination, only to discover that the position no longer exists. Gravely wounded and on the run from a relentless trio of bounty hunters after a deadly shoot-out, William flees the inhospitable industrial town and has a chance encounter with the enigmatic Native American spirit-guide named "Nobody", who believes Blake is the reincarnation of the visionary English poet, William Blake.

Now, before the endless American wilderness, the two companions embark on a peril-laden odyssey of mysticism, transformation, and spirituality, until William crosses over into the spirit world. What lies on the other side?

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Play Title Artist
Dead Man
Guitar Solo, No. 1
Guitar Solo, No. 2
Organ Solo
Guitar Solo, No. 3
Guitar Solo, No. 4
Guitar Solo, No. 5
Guitar Solo, No. 6
Death Is the Road to Awe (feat. Kronos Quartet)
Opening
Jacob Groth: Performer
Cafe Cora
Jacob Groth: Performer
The Secret of the Ship
Jacob Groth: Performer
Bombs
Jacob Groth: Performer
Victor's Theme
Jacob Groth: Performer
Would You Go Out With Me
Jacob Groth: Performer
Aftermath
Jacob Groth: Performer
The Beatrice Proposal
Jacob Groth: Performer
Night Time
Jacob Groth: Performer
Destiny
Jacob Groth: Performer
The Decision
Jacob Groth: Performer
The Plan
Jacob Groth: Performer
Coming For Her
Jacob Groth: Performer
The Battle
Jacob Groth: Performer
Lonely
Jacob Groth: Performer
The Face Of Love (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Eddie Vedder)
David Robbins: Performer
Helen Visits Angola Prison (David Robbins, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Amina Annabi)
David Robbins: Performer
Dudouk Melody ( A Cool Wind Is Blowing ) (David Robbins)
David Robbins: Performer
This Is The Day The Lord Has Made (Rev. Donald R. Smith, The Golden Voices Gospel Choir Of St. Francis De Sales Catholic
David Robbins: Performer
The Possum (David Robbins, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan)
David Robbins: Performer
Shadow (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan)
David Robbins: Performer
Helen Faints / Helen's Nightmare (David Robbins, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Amina Annabi)
David Robbins: Performer
Dudouk Melody (I Will Not Be Sad In This World ) (David Robbins)
David Robbins: Performer
Sacred Love (The Dusing Singers)
David Robbins: Performer
The Execution (David Robbins, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan)
David Robbins: Performer
The Long Road (Eddie Vedder, Musrat Fateh Ali Khan)
David Robbins: Performer
Isa Lei (Ry Cooder, V.M. Bhatt)
David Robbins: Performer
Dead Man Walkin' (Bruce Springsteen)
Tom Waits: Performer
In Your Mind (Johnny Cash)
Tom Waits: Performer
Woman On The Tier (I'll See You Through) (Suzanne Vega)
Tom Waits: Performer
Promises (Lyle Lovett)
Tom Waits: Performer
The Face Of Love (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan With Eddie Vedder)
Tom Waits: Performer
The Fall Of Troy (Tom Waits)
Tom Waits: Performer
Quality Of Mercy (Michelle Shocked)
Tom Waits: Performer
Dead Man Walking (A Dream Like This) (Mary Chapin Carpenter)
Tom Waits: Performer
Walk Away (Tom Waits)
Tom Waits: Performer
Ellis Unit One (Steve Earle)
Tom Waits: Performer
Walkin Blind (Patti Smith)
Tom Waits: Performer
The Long Road (Eddie Vedder With Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan)
Tom Waits: Performer
Serra Pelada
Philip Glass: Performer
The Title
Philip Glass: Performer
Anthem - Part 1
Philip Glass: Performer
That Place
Philip Glass: Performer
Anthem - Part 2
Philip Glass: Performer
Mosque And Temple
Philip Glass: Performer
Anthem - Part 3
Philip Glass: Performer
Train To Sao Paulo
Philip Glass: Performer
Video Dream
Philip Glass: Performer
New Cities In Ancient Lands, China
Philip Glass: Performer
New Cities In Ancient Lands, Africa
Philip Glass: Performer
New Cities In Ancient Lands, India
Philip Glass: Performer
The Unutterable
Philip Glass: Performer
CAUGHT!
Philip Glass: Performer
Mr. Suso #1
Philip Glass: Performer
From Egypt
Philip Glass: Performer
Mr. Suso #2 With Reflection
Philip Glass: Performer
Powaqqatsi
Philip Glass: Performer
Main Title (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Elk Hunt (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Kiss (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Glade Part II (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Fort Battle (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Promentory (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Munro's Office / Stockade (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Massacre / Canoes (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Top Of The World (Trevor Jones)
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Courier (Randy Edelman)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Cora (Randy Edelman)
Randy Edelman: Performer
River Walk And Discovery (Randy Edelman)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Parlay (Randy Edelman)
Randy Edelman: Performer
The British Arrival (Randy Edelman)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Pieces Of A Story (Randy Edelman)
Randy Edelman: Performer
I Will Find You (Clannad)
Randy Edelman: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Wright
6/10

The incorporation of Native American chants and traditional instruments enriches the cultural tapestry of the soundtrack, deepening the connection to the land and its spiritual essence.

Patricia Wright
8/10

The use of traditional Native American instruments in the music adds an authentic and immersive element to the overall experience of the film.

Lisa Jones
7/10

The minimalist approach to the music allows for moments of quiet introspection and contemplation, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Daniel Wright
6/10

Overall, the music of Dead Man is a vital component of the film's narrative, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Richard Wright
6/10

The soundtrack's unconventional structure and dissonant harmonies may not appeal to all listeners, but they undeniably contribute to the film's unique and unsettling atmosphere.

Kenneth Thompson
7/10

The score effectively enhances the sense of mysticism and spirituality that permeates the story of William Blake's journey with his spirit-guide Nobody.

Lisa Johnson
4/10

The music did not effectively enhance the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline, leaving the audience feeling disconnected and unengaged.

James Nelson
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the soundtrack helps to highlight the inner turmoil and transformation of the main character as he navigates the challenges of his odyssey.

Patricia Brown
7/10

The haunting and atmospheric soundtrack of Dead Man perfectly captures the desolate and mysterious mood of the late-1800s American frontier.

Amanda Hernandez
1/10

The soundtrack of Dead Man failed to capture the essence of the late-1800s frontier setting, with its modern and out-of-place musical choices.

Jennifer Robinson
8/10

The evocative melodies and haunting rhythms linger long after the film has ended, leaving a lasting impression on the listener and enhancing the overall impact of the story.

Timothy Young
5/10

The use of minimalist instrumentation, such as guitar and flute, adds to the raw and primal feel of the music, enhancing the authenticity of the setting.

Lisa Perez
5/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of isolation and desolation, reflecting William Blake's journey of loss and self-discovery.

Michelle Hernandez
7/10

The unique and experimental nature of the soundtrack sets Dead Man apart from other western films, showcasing the director's bold artistic vision.

Donald Rodriguez
3/10

The soundtrack lacked cohesion and failed to create a cohesive atmosphere throughout the film, resulting in a disjointed and jarring viewing experience.

Joseph Hall
8/10

The music seamlessly blends with the visuals, creating a cohesive and engaging cinematic experience that transports the audience to another time and place.

Joshua Perez
5/10

The music effectively conveys the themes of mysticism and transformation present in the film, creating an immersive experience for the audience.

Charles Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Dead Man perfectly captures the melancholic and surreal atmosphere of the late-1800s American frontier.

Edward Garcia
5/10

The blend of ambient sounds and experimental elements in the score mirrors the unconventional storytelling approach of the film, enhancing its artistic impact.