The Devil and Daniel Johnston Soundtrack (

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Title in Español:

The Devil and Daniel Johnston

Title in Italiano:

The Devil and Daniel Johnston

Title in Português:

Loucuras de Um Génio

Synopsis

Born January 22, 1961, the late Daniel Johnston began expressing himself through art as a child while doctors struggled to accurately diagnose his unusual behavior. In addition to drawing prolifically, he began using a boombox record curiously stirring songs to cassette tape in high school. Following his brother to Texas, he eventually landed in Austin, working unskilled jobs while continuing to record and self-distribute music to friends and friendly strangers. It was clear to everyone that Daniel was not a typical artist - a disquieting innocence, with references to both light and dark spiritual forces, were evident throughout his work. It was this distinctive voice that compelled local musicians to share his art beyond Austin's city limits, culminating in respected indie musicians like Tom Waits, Beck, and Wilco to either record his songs or reach out to collaborate. Four years in the making, THE DEVIL AND DANIEL JOHNSTON honors the complex artistry of Daniel Johnston while exploring how bipolar disorder and schizophrenia distorted his behavior and informed his haunting work.

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The Devil and Daniel Johnston
Silly Love
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Candy Apple
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Thinking About Love
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
I Live My Broken Dreams
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
See My Soul Stretched Out to the Sky
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Funeral Home
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Negative Superman
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
"Don't Play Cards With Satan'
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Worried Shoes
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Running Water
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Do You Really Love Me?
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Like Showbiz
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Frito Lay
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Love Will Save Me Somehow
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Devil Town
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Story of an Artist
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Lazy
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Grievances
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
I Had Lost My Mind
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Chord Organ Blues
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Walking the Cow
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Urge
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Despair Came Knocking
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
My Yoke Is Heavy
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Peek a Boo
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Museum of Love
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
I Had a Dream
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Keep Punching Joe
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Wicked World
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Speeding Motorcycle
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Sorry Entertainer
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Spirit World Rising
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
King Weasel
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Dead Dog Eyeball Theme
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Tears Stupid Tears
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Marching Guitars
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Casper the Friendly Ghost
Daniel Johnston: Writer
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Do It Right
Daniel Johnston: Performer
Jad Fair: Writer
Lithium
Kurt Cobain: Writer
True Love Will Find You in the End
Master of Puppets
World Without Rock and Roll

User reviews

Melissa Martin
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Devil and Daniel Johnston is a powerful and moving tribute to a truly unique and influential artist.

Lisa Hernandez
9/10

The soundtrack of The Devil and Daniel Johnston is a hauntingly beautiful collection of songs that perfectly encapsulate the complexity of Daniel Johnston's artistry. Each track is filled with raw emotion and vulnerability, creating a deeply moving listening experience.

Elizabeth Green
6/10

The blend of folk, rock, and pop influences in the soundtrack creates a diverse and engaging musical landscape that reflects Johnston's own eclectic style.

Betty Hall
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and complexity of Johnston's life, providing a deeper understanding of the artist behind the music.

Stephanie Campbell
4/10

Furthermore, the soundtrack of The Devil and Daniel Johnston seemed to rely too heavily on generic indie-folk sounds, missing the chance to experiment with different musical styles that could have better reflected the eclectic nature of Johnston's own music. The lack of diversity in the soundtrack limited its ability to fully showcase the range of emotions and experiences that defined Johnston's life and work.

Robert Davis
3/10

The soundtrack of The Devil and Daniel Johnston failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of Daniel Johnston's artistry. The music felt lacking in nuance and failed to convey the haunting and disquieting themes present in his work. It missed the opportunity to truly immerse the audience in Johnston's world and failed to do justice to his unique voice.

Kenneth Brown
6/10

The use of lo-fi recordings adds a sense of intimacy to the music, allowing the listener to feel like they are getting a glimpse into Johnston's inner world.

Carol Roberts
5/10

The raw emotion and vulnerability in Johnston's voice can be felt through every track, making it a truly immersive listening experience.

David Miller
5/10

The songs on the soundtrack showcase Johnston's talent for storytelling, with lyrics that are both poetic and deeply personal.

Donna Lewis
9/10

The use of Johnston's own recordings on the soundtrack adds a layer of authenticity and intimacy to the film, allowing viewers to connect with his music on a deeper level. It feels like a personal glimpse into the mind of a truly unique and gifted artist.

Joshua Brown
6/10

The soundtrack of The Devil and Daniel Johnston is a haunting and evocative collection of songs that perfectly captures the unique artistry of Daniel Johnston.

Matthew Garcia
9/10

The collaboration with respected indie musicians like Tom Waits, Beck, and Wilco brings a new dimension to Johnston's music, showcasing the impact he had on the broader music community. Their interpretations of his songs add depth and richness to the overall soundtrack, making it a truly memorable and impactful listening experience.