Until the End of the World (recording sessions) (1991)
Format: mp3
Bitrate: cbr 256
Rozmiar: 143 MB
01. Track 01 (02:33)
02. Track 02 (01:50)
03. Track 03 (00:37)
04. Track 04 (01:45)
05. Track 05 (01:44)
06. Track 06 (02:46)
07. Track 07 (00:48)
08. Track 08 (01:33)
09. Track 09 (01:34)
10. Track 10 (00:32)
11. Track 11 (03:23)
12. Track 12 (03:22)
13. Track 13 (03:22)
14. Track 14 (00:29)
15. Track 15 (00:54)
16. Track 16 (01:16)
17. Track 17 (02:27)
18. Track 18 (01:47)
19. Track 19 (00:50)
20. Track 20 (00:21)
21. Track 21 (01:34)
22. Track 22 (02:04)
23. Track 23 (00:51)
24. Track 24 (00:50)
25. Track 25 (00:49)
26. Track 26 (02:12)
27. Track 27 (02:04)
28. Track 28 (00:39)
29. Track 29 (00:42)
30. Track 30 (00:38)
31. Track 31 (00:48)
32. Track 32 (01:54)
33. Track 33 (01:55)
34. Track 34 (01:55)
35. Track 35 (02:00)
36. Track 36 (07:12)
37. Track 37 (01:00)
38. Track 38 (06:55)
39. Track 39 (01:29)
40. Track 40 (02:00)
41. Track 41 (00:53)
42. Track 42 (00:45)
43. Track 43 (01:00)
44. Track 44 (02:36)
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Thank you so much, Nikitos.
thank you
Let me see if I can find the thing I wrote about it when I gave it a fair shot a year or two ago, after woning it for probably a decade…
EDIT:
Here you go:
"Until the End of the World"
By: Graeme Revell
One of the most prolonged and mind numbing experiences of film score listening ever.
The theme was vague, constantly repeating, never had room to breath, and was almost always exactly the same and on cello (as I recall), when used.
The rest of the score was an odd-ball combination (not like Morricone odd-ball combos) of very weak ethnic percussion pieces with traditional orchestra, and some occassional African child chanting (sampled from other recordings, it sounded like), and then of course extremely poorman’s "Hearts of Space" synthscapes which were some of the most tedious tracks of any score I’ve ever had to listen to.
Many tracks sounded lke they were nothing more than second take improvisations, and aweful ones at that.
Do yourselves a big, BIG favor and NEVER listen to this score. There’s a cat on YouTube rubbing itself all over a keyboard covered in catnip ….. far, far more enjoyable a listen.
NOT Revell’s shining moment.