October 30, 2001 12:42
RAT'S THE END OF THAT!
The Northern Irish producer/DJ provides the musical backdrop to thw big budget remake of the Rat Pack classic...
DAVID HOLMES
has finally finished work on the soundtrack to the forthcoming big budget Hollywood film 'OCEAN'S ELEVEN', it has emerged.
The Northern Irish producer/DJ has been in Los Angeles for a number of months working on the project, which is a remake of the Frank Sinatra and Rat Pack film staring, amongst others, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. The film premieres in LA on December 5.
According to the BBC in Northern Ireland - click here - Holmes
has recorded 34 original pieces for the film but will also include some existing tracks - including '69 Police' from his own 'Bow Down To The Exit Sign' album and music from Elvis Presley ('A Little Less Conversation'), Quincy Jones and Perry Como. For work on the soundtrack, Holmes has roped in some highly respected old stagers such as Pharaoh Sanders' bass player Bobby Hurst and Sly Stone's old horn player Steve T.
The album will receive a release through Warner Brothers, though a spokesperson for Holmes
could not confirm a date.
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