Cameron Crowe films are synonymous with soundtracks. In fact, they often get better reviews than the film itself.
Crowe is famous for good taste in songs for the film, handpicking depends on the background music as a writer for Rolling Stone.
It is not possible to forget the scene from 1989 ‘s “say what” where John Cusack holding a boombox high above his head as Peter Gabriel’s “In your eyes.” Or filled grunge soundtrack 1992 “Single,” which perfectly match the Seattle film setting.
In 2000, Crowe wrote and directed autobiographical story of a teenage journalist touring with the rock band Stillwater, fictional music joins a litany of legends like Elton John, The Beach Boys, and Led Zeppelin on the soundtrack.
It is clear that the music is still close to the heart of stone-writer-turned-author. His latest Film, the Garden named descriptively “we bought a Zoo,” taking something turn music when directing away from classic rock and mainstream rock songs that dominate the soundtracks to such films as “Jerry Maguire” and “Elizabethtown.”