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Once (CD)
Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová
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It's hard to tell if we fell in love with this CD because we saw the film "Once" this weekend -- or because the songs are just so damn beguilingly romantic.

But then again, it's hard to separate a film about two musicians in Dublin who fortuitously meet and then pursue a quirky, short-term, collaboration, filled with an unspoken passion that emerges so compellingly in their songs.

The two leads are Glen Hansard, of the underappreciated (in the U.S.) Irish band The Frames, and Markéta Irglová, a classically-trained Czech musician, who becomes the catalyst for Hansard's transition from a street busker to the first stage of becoming a recording artist. (Remember the film is fiction, not a documentary, but the songs are achingly real.)

Unlike the commercially successful "Music and Lyrics" with Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore, "Once" appears genuine and poignantly real. Shot in Dublin, it doesn't offer Hollywood solutions to personal relationships.

But that brings us back to the CD, which consists of refreshingly honest and moving songs of love, lost love, and love that cannot be.

How wonderful, amidst such political turmoil today, to be immersed in a world of youthful passion, but not so young as to have not yet experienced the hurt of lost love and lost opportunities.

The songs of "Once" are in the tradition of the folk ballad: emotional, rousing, and with thoughtful lyrics.

How often do you hear that anymore?
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About the film (BuzzFlash is offering the CD; the film is not available yet on DVD). Go see it if you want a charming, honest, musically moving (in the tradition of great folk romanticism) and surprisingly engaging film:

"A Dublin busker, who ekes out a living playing guitar and repairing vacuum cleaners for his dad's shop, meets a young Czech immigrant who sells roses on the same street. She likes his song, and what's more…she has a broken vacuum cleaner! They soon find themselves playing music together in a nearby music store (since she can't afford a piano, the owner lets her play his floor models). Over the course of a week, they form a musical rapport and, newly inspired, decide to record an album.

Once may loosely be classified as a musical, but it has a refreshing vérité inflection. Conceived by director John Carney as a "video album," it sports a scrappy, unembellished naturalism. Carney took a risk in choosing professional musicians over professional actors, but Glen Hansard (of the well-known Irish band the Frames) and Marketa Irglova (a Czech singer/songwriter) are not only remarkably charming together but they're equally adept with the more melancholy shades (Hansard's lonely soul, stuck on an old flame; Irglova struggling to support a mother and daughter). Burdened and brokenhearted, their musical bond is the heart of the film and of their love.

Great music aside, what makes this film special is how little effort it seems to exert. If it's possible to be blindsided by simplicity--a light touch, Once does it."

Review from the Sundance Festival
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Audio CD (May 22, 2007)
Original Release Date: May 22, 2007
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Columbia
ASIN: B000PFU7OO
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