Desplat's score for Jacques Audiard's western Les frères Sisters/The Sisters Brothers, is coming out download-only in France only, for now, on Sept 13:
No word yet about a US digital release or a CD release anywhere.
There's an existing thread discussing the trailers for this film, but it doesn't include either the French title or the English title of the film in the thread name, so it's impossible to find:
I saw the film today and the score is terrific, doesn't sound notably like anything else in the Desplat oeuvre (which even for the best composers is a rare achievement -- I mean to not sound like just like their previous work, not to not sound like Desplat).
Also saw the movie and loved the score. Highly original. Desplat finds a way to score this film that does not sound like a typical western, because, well, it's not a typical western. The book by Patrick Dewitt is wonderful.
Quartet Records just announced on their Facebook page that they are releasing this score on CD.
James
Word I am getting is that Quartet cannot distribute to the U.S. because Lakeshore Records has the rights but Lakeshore isn't planning on releasing it on CD.
So I guess if U.S. customers want a physical CD, you have to order from Music Box Records.
Quartet Records just announced on their Facebook page that they are releasing this score on CD.
James
Word I am getting is that Quartet cannot distribute to the U.S. because Lakeshore Records has the rights but Lakeshore isn't planning on releasing it on CD.
So I guess if U.S. customers want a physical CD, you have to order from Music Box Records.