I'm Shipping Up to Boston
Various Artists,
The Departed,
Warner Brothers
[original soundtrack]
When punk group Dropkick Murphys composed music for Woody's lyric "I'm Shipping Up To Boston" for their 2005 al-
bum The Warrior's Code, they had no idea it would end up be-
ing featured in Martin Scorsese's...The Departed, featuring
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, and Mark Wahlberg.
-- From the official Woody Guthrie website
I picked up this collection because I like the music, which works well with Scorsese's expressionistic visuals (though Lennon's "Well, Well, Well" is conspicuous by its absence). I don't buy ev-
ery soundtrack I like, though, so there's more to it that. Most of these songs are by artists I wouldn't want to listen to over the course of an album, so instead I get to enjoy them in small doses.
I'm referring to latter-period Beach Boys ("Sail On, Sailor"), Roy Buchanan ("Sweet Dreams"), the Allman Brothers ("One Way Out"), the Human Beinz ("Nobody But Me"), LaVern Baker ("Tweedle Dee"), and Dropkick Murphys ("I'm Shipping Up to Boston").
That said, I do own long-players by Van Morrison ("Comfortab-
ly Numb" with Roger Waters and the Band), the Rolling Stones ("Let It Loose"), and Badfinger ("Baby Blue"). I don't own any by Patsy Cline ("Sweet Dreams of You"), although I probably should (she's one of my mom's favorites). That leaves two pleasant, but innocuous instrumentals from composer Howard Shore, "Beacon Hill" and "The Departed Tango," featuring Marc Ribot on dobro.
There are some soundtracks that are essential, i.e. they're so
good that the movie becomes superfluous. Examples include
[the first] Casino Royale (Burt Bacharach with Dusty Springfield) and The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff, et al). I like those pictures, yet I bet plenty of people who own The Harder They Come have never seen the film. No matter. If you're looking for one of the best reggae compilations ever made, look no further.
The Departed doesn't fall into that category. You may like the music anyway, but I bet you'll like it even better after seeing the film—assuming you like it. Scorsese's inventive Irish-American take on 2002's great Tony Leung-Andy Lau original [right] is one of my favorites of the year,
and I've always liked the way he uses music in his movies. I also own Taxi Driver (for Bernard Herrmann's final haunting score)
and Goodfellas (for the combination of rock, blues, and soul).
Arguably, the Celtic hardcore of Dropkick Murphys makes for an awkward fit with the album-oriented rock that predominates, but their boisterous track, a repeated motif in the film, is the highlight. The song is also expertly deployed in the trailer (as is "Comfortably Numb"). It's partly why I had to have this disc—although a little Murphys goes a long way. As with Neil Jordan's Breakfast on Pluto, listening to The Departed is like tuning in-
to the director's conception of the ideal Irish radio station.
Dropkick Murphys - "I'm Shipping Up to Boston"
“We've heard our songs in movies before, so I didn't think I'd
be that excited. But, I got to tell ya, sitting in the audience at
the Boston premiere, when you hear your song in that movie...
it's pretty cool.” -- Ken Casey, Dropkick Murphys
Endnote: The Departed's companion release consists of the original score. Casey interview from INsite Atlanta, which notes, "As a result of increased exposure for 'I'm Shipping Up To Boston,' sales for The Warrior's Code and the band's entire Hellcat Rec-
ords back catalog tripled when the movie came out in October."
Video from YouTube, Infernal Affairs and The Departed
stills from OutNow. As much as I love the latter, note that
Leung and Lau cut more iconic figures than DiCaprio and Dam-
on, i.e the dark hair, dark outfits, and more "artistic" framing.
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