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James C Write a Review Read More About us COLLECTORS RECORDS CENTRE HAS BEEN SELLING RECORDS,CDS AND MUSIC MEMORABILIA IN GUILDFORD FOR 34 YEARS. EMAIL itsnigelthotmail.co.uk We also have a listing on Discogs see - Read More Gallery Contact Us Contact Call now 01483 568100 Address Get directions 89F Woodbridge Rd GUILDFORD GU14QD United Kingdom Opening Hours Mon: 10:00 am 5:00 pm Tue: 10:30 am 4:00 pm Wed: 10:30 am 4:00 pm Thu: 12:00 am 5:00 pm Fri: 10:00 am 5:00 pm Sat: 10:00 am 5:30 pm Sun: Closed Report abuse Powered by Google Quote Call Directions Get quote Message sent. Spanning five decades, this release features classic Eno compositions and includes some lesser-known gems and seven previously unreleased tracks. On November 13th Brian Eno releases Film Music 1976 2020 his first-ever collection of music from his film and television soundtrack oeuvre. In 1976 he followed this with Sebastiane and a long-forgotten Greek b-horror film, Land Of The Minotaur AKA The Devils Men. This led to an unstoppable momentum largely initiated by the release of Music For Films. It was intended as a conceptual soundtrack for imaginary films, and only the last track, Final Sunset was written for an actual film. It proved to be a fruitful project with nearly every piece on the album going on to be used in future films, including several of Derek Jarmans, the remake of Jean-Luc Goddards Breathless, John Woos A Better Tomorrow, Rock n Roll High School and Todd Hayes Safe. Four of the tracks from the album were used in films prior to release: Beach Sequence and Your Blue Room in Michelangelo Antonionis Beyond the Clouds, Miss Sarajevo in an eponymous documentary about a beauty pageant held in the midst of besieged 93 Sarajevo, and One Minute Warning in Mamoru Oshiis Japanese animation classic, Ghost in the Shell. In the mid-seventies, Eno began a rich and rewarding collaboration with British filmmaker Derek Jarman, who initially commissioned Eno to record Final Sunset for the closing scene to his first feature film, Sebastiane. The collaboration continued all the way through until Jarmans untimely death in 1994. Including the several tracks in Sebastiane, this collaboration resulted in Enos music in four of Jarmans films, including Still Water and Dover Beach in Jubilee, Blue and the entire score of the autobiographical Glitterbug his final film. An Ending (Ascent) and Deep Blue Day are taken from Apollo: Atmosphere Soundtracks, Enos collaboration with his brother Roger and Daniel Lanois. The music was originally written for Al Reinerts landmark documentary of the Apollo moon landing, For All Mankind, although since then, An Ending (Ascent) has taken on a life of its own and is now remembered just as much from Steven Soderberghs Traffic, Danny Boyles 28 Days Later and Miguel Artetas Beatriz at Dinner. It even made an appearance in the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. And then theres Deep Blue Day, which will forever be identified with Ewan McGregors legendary toilet dive in Trainspotting. Collectors Music Series Of AwardEno has also scored extensively for television, including all three series of award-winning UK crime drama Top Boy, for which he received a BAFTA Award. Danny Boyles Mr. Wroes Virgins, which also earned Eno and his brother Roger a BAFTA nomination for Best Original Television Music. Other television credits include his scores to BBC Natural Worlds Hammerhead, Francis Bacons Arena, Neil Gaimans futuristic urban series, Neverwhere, and Stewart Brands BBC mini-series How Buildings Learn. Eno has had hundreds of pieces of his music used in films, documentaries, and television programs, including more than 20 complete scores for some of the best-known directors in the world. Film Music 1976 2020 is a long-awaited album that finally brings together seventeen of his most recognizable film and television compositions, a perfect introduction to this enormous body of work.
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