[2LP] Brian Eno - Film Music 1976-2020
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Brian Eno - Film Music 1976-2020 [Vinyl Record]
Format: Vinyl Record
Label: Astralwerks [0602507357191]
Description:
Gatefold double LP 17 tracks from Eno's most recognizable film and television work spanning five decades! Film Music 1976 - 2020 — This long-awaited album brings together 17 tracks from Eno's most recognizable film and television work spanning five decades. Eno's music has been used in hundreds of films and he has composed more than 20 soundtracks for some of the best known directors in the world including David Lynch, Danny Boyle, Peter Jackson, Michelangelo Antonioni, Derek Jarman and Michael Mann. Compositions such as "Ship in a Bottle" in "The Lovely Bones", "Prophecy Theme" from "Dune", "Deep Blue Day" in "Trainspotting", "Late Evening in Jersey" in "Heat", "Beach Sequence" in Antonioni's last film "Beyond The Clouds" and "An Ending (Ascent)" from Al Reinert's ground-breaking "For All Mankind" have contributed significantly to memorably iconic scenes. Eno has also scored extensively for television, including all three series of the gritty UK crime drama, "Top Boy" for which he received a Bafta, and Danny Boyle's "Mr Wroe's Virgins" which earned him and his brother Roger a Bafta nomination. This release features more than an hour of classic Eno compositions and includes several previously unreleased tracks. "There are some simply beautiful pieces of music here. Sonically, this music has a clear but warm feel, across a range of styles, whether that's 'Prophecy Time,' which is majestic, sounding cathedral in scope, or the exquisite delicacy of 'Ship in a Bottle.' The standout track, 'Final Sunset,' reminds me of the work he did with David Bowie on Low. With any album, there are likely to be tracks that don't click, and with a compilation spanning 40 years, all the more so. That's true here: 'Deep Blue Day' and 'You Don't Miss Your Water' sound like country and western music with synths. Musical mashups can be fun, but they aren't always. Listening to these tracks made my teeth ache. Despite the varying shades of tone and the years that separate the tracks, this is an album that hangs together. It's more than background music, whether to a movie or to one's own life. Film Music is something to lose yourself in." - Phil Brett, Stereophile, February 2021
Tracklista:
Side A
1. Top Boy (Theme)
from 'Top Boy' - Series 1, 2011
2. Ship In A Bottle
from 'The Lovely Bones', 2009
3. Blood Red
from 'Francis Bacon's Arena', 2005
4. Under
from 'Cool World', 1992
5. Decline And Fall
from 'O Nome da Morte', 2017
Side B
1. Prophecy Theme
from 'Dune', 1984
2. Reasonable Question
from 'We Are As Gods', 2020
3. Late Evening In Jersey
from 'Heat', 1995
4. Beach Sequence
from 'Beyond The Clouds', 1995
Side C
1. You Don't Miss Your Water
from 'Married to the Mob', 1988
2. Deep Blue Day
from 'Trainspotting', 1996
3. The Sombre
from 'Top Boy' - Series 2, 2013
4. Dover Beach
from 'Jubilee', 1978
Side D
1. Design As Reduction
from 'Rams', 2018
2. Undersea Steps
from 'Hammerhead', 2004
3. Final Sunset
from 'Sebastiane', 1976
4. An Ending (Ascent),
from 'For All Mankind', 1989
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