"The Identical" Soundtrack Hits Shelves on Sept 2; See Track Listing and Movie Trailer
Accompaning the release of the faith-based movie "The Identical" is the ensuing soundtrack. The soundtrack will hit the shelves on September 2, 2014 via City of Peace Media and Capitol Christian Distribution. The Identical Soundtrack is produced by Yochanan Marcellino and his father Jerry Marcellino, a veteran musician, producer, and songwriter with 17 Gold albums, 6 Gold Singles and 3 Platinum albums. Jerry produced many of Motown's top talent during the 1970s including Michael Jackson, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Lionel Richie & the Commodores and Smokey Robinson.
The double soundtrack spans 3 decades of pop music and features the music heard throughout the film, including twenty two original songs such as: "BeBoppin Baby", "Better Man", "Boogie Woogie Rock and Roll", "Gypsy Man", "Sunrise Surfin", "You're Loves Keeping Me Tonight", "City Lights", and "Nashville Tonight" performed by lead actor Blake Rayne. Additionally, the soundtrack features songs from City of Peace recording artists, The Morph Kings and Darcey & Mo as well as score for a total of 30 tracks on 2 discs.
The movie "The Identical" tells the story of a pastor's son who feels a call to sing, not preach, learns a shocking secret about his life that explains his past and shapes his future in "THE IDENTICAL," a drama set against the backdrop of rock'n'roll's 1950s heyday. The Identical powerfully explores two questions that constantly tug at our souls: "Who am I?" and "What am I here for?"
RYAN WADE (Blake Rayne) grows up during the Great Depression as the only child of a country pastor (Ray Liotta) and his wife (Ashley Judd), unaware he is not their biological son, but one of a pair of identical twins born to a poor couple in the church who gave him to the Wade family and kept his brother to raise themselves. Ryan grows up encouraged by the Wades to pursue the pastorate - a goal he grows increasingly disinterested in as he begins to dabble in his lifelong love: music.
Tensions with the Rev. Wade come to a head when Ryan decides to drop out of seminary and pursue music full time with his best friend (Seth Green). Encouraged by his wife (Erin Cottrell) and employer (Joe Pantoliano), Ryan embarks on an unpredictable, provocative path - performing the legendary music of Drexel Hemsley in sold-out venues all across the country. But when the two men's destinies tragically collide, Ryan discovers Drexel is more than just his inspiration: he's his identical twin. A reeling Ryan is left to question everything he's ever believed about God, family and his own identity.
Watch the movie trailer below:
Here's the track listing of the soundtrack: Track Listing |
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01. Mellow Down Easy - The Morph Kings | |||
02. Don't Cha Just Walk By Me - Darcey & Mo | |||
03. Boogie Woogie Rock And Roll - Blake Rayne | |||
04. Burnin' Rubber - The Ricky Reece Band | |||
05. You Gotta Get Up - Darcey & Mo | |||
06. Angel Of Mine - Darcey & Mo | |||
07. Bee Boppin' Baby - Blake Rayne | |||
08. Great Big Love - Blake Rayne | |||
09. Building My World Around You - Blake Rayne | |||
10. Your Love's Keepin' Me Tonight - Blake Rayne | |||
11. Sunrise Surfin' - Blake Rayne | |||
12. I'm Gonna Die Tryin' - The Morph Kings | |||
13. Calling (I Feel I Know You Theme) - Christopher Carmichael/Klaus Badelt | |||
14. Jenny (Angel Of Mine Theme) - Christopher Carmichael/Klaus Badelt | |||
15. Your Love's Keepin' Me Tonight (Overlay) - Christopher Carmichael/Klaus Badelt | |||
01. Gypsy Man - Blake Rayne | |||
02. Born For A Reason - The Morph Kings | |||
03. Nashville Tonight - Blake Rayne | |||
04. I Feel I Know You - Blake Rayne | |||
05. City Lights - Blake Rayne | |||
06. Strange Love - The Morph Kings | |||
07. Better Man - Blake Rayne & The Morph Kings | |||
08. Sumthen Boucha - The Morph Kings | |||
09. It Don't Come Easy - Darcey & Mo | |||
10. G.I.R.L.S. - Blake Rayne | |||
11. Everybody Knows It - The Morph Kings | |||
12. One Child (New Life Theme) - Christopher Carmichael/Klaus Badelt | |||
13. Drexel Entrance Pt. 2 (New Life Theme) - Christopher Carmichael/Klaus Badelt | |||
14. City Of Peace Theme - Yochanan Marcellino/Jerry Marcellino |
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