Killian Fox 

Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi: Rome – review

Five years in the making, Danger Mouse's first attempt at a spaghetti western soundtrack lacks character, writes Killian Fox
  
  


Inspired by 60s spaghetti western soundtracks and named after the city that wasn't built in a day, this album from star producer Brian Burton, aka Danger Mouse, and composer Daniele Luppi has taken an appropriately epic amount of time to complete. It was recorded over five years in a dusty Roman studio with ageing orchestras and analogue equipment. Solid vocal appearances from Jack White and Norah Jones remind us it's the 21st century, as does Burton's fastidious production style. His precision works against him here: the album lacks the eccentricities that enliven the music of Ennio Morricone, who casts a long shadow over this project.

 

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