Emile Mosseri - The Last Black Man In San Francisco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Artist_Half Japanese but much like any of
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Emile Mosseri - The Last Black Man In San Francisco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Artist_Half Japanese but much like any ofOriginal score is composed by Emile Mosseri (The Dig (band), Random Acts of Flyness (tv), How to Tell Youre A Douchebag). Features a version of the pop classic San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) performed by Mike Marshal (Timex Social Club) Bolstered by a score from composer Emile Mosseri, whose stirring pieces add depth to moments when victory is within grasp or when the realization of failure hits. pitchfork. com The Film: Jimmie
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