laohu
10-31-2014, 12:52 AM
Gary Numan & Ade Fenton - From Inside - Gary Numan Special Edition (FLAC, 2014)





Tracks

01 The Train
02 Wasteland
03 We Crossed a Bridge Over Death
04 On a Red Lake
05 The Empty House
06 Memories of Fire
07 Doody
08 So Many Bodies
09 Refinery
10 Crows
11 The Killing
12 My Part in This Is Over
13 Almost Inhuman
14 A Moment of Reflection
15 Nothing Can Stop Us
16 The Cave In
17 A Dream About the Dirty-Faced Girl
18 The Little Fire Engine
19 Heaven and Hell
20 Leviathan
21 The End of the World
22 Cee, the Light
23 Falling
24 Finding Him
25 The Bandaged Man
26 Into the Eternal Flames


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The first soundtrack composed by Gary Numan in collaboration with Ade Fenton, and Numan's first original score in almost twenty years, the animated film "From Inside" tells the story of a young pregnant woman on a damaged train moving slowly through a post-apocalyptic landscape where floods, war, starvation and a plague of death threaten the train's passengers.

Numan said that the challenge of the score was to create music "to establish the relentless power and motion of the train, the desolate landscape, and the tragedy of what had happened."

One of the founding fathers of synth-pop, known for his 1980 top 10 hit "Cars," Numan has released more than 35 albums and continues to tour regularly. His only other score was for the 1991 horror film The Unborn.

Numan wrote the score for From Inside in 2013 after the film had screened in more than 35 festivals between 2008 and 2010 with a different score. Lakeshore released that version of the film on DVD in 2012 and has since discontinued it. The company will release a new version with Numan's score.

From Inside tells the story of a young pregnant woman on a damaged train moving slowly through a post-apocalyptic landscape where floods, war, starvation and a plague of death threaten the train's passengers.

Numan described the important challenge of the film was to create music "to establish the relentless power and motion of the train, the desolate landscape, the tragedy of what had happened."



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samy013
10-31-2014, 07:53 AM
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