
内容介绍 《红色行动电影原声》It's not unusual for high-concept Hollywood projects to result in strange sets of cinema doppelgängers; in 2000, two studios released tales of astronauts stranded on Mars, first the so-bad-it-might-become-a-camp-classic Mission to Mars, then Red Planet. But if both movies shared a sense of Survivor bloated with extraterrestrial existentialism, their music couldn't be more dissimilar. In contrast to Mars's typically dignified Morricone orchestral score, Red Planet features a more adventurous fusion of composer Graeme Revell's synth-scapes coupled with a slate of electronica-infused songs by Peter Gabriel (the industrial "The Tower Ate People" and its remix), Sting (the moody "A Thousand Years"), and Strange Cargo ("Montauk Point," a brooding 1995 side project featuring William Orbit, Rico Conning, and spoken word artist Joe Frank). But the revelations here are Revell's genre-morphing collaborations with French opera star Emma Shapplin, tracks that fuse electronics, organic elements, and seemingly ageless liturgical music into an intriguing new whole. --Jerry McCulley 01 “The Tower That ate People” PerformeDby Peter Gabriel 02 “The Inferno”Performed by Emma Shapplin 03 “A Thousand Years”PerformeDby Sting 04 “Mars Red Planet”Performed by Graeme Revell 05 “The Fifth Heaven”Performed by Emma Shapplin 06 “MontoK.Point”Performed by Strange Cargo 07 “Canto XXX”Performed by Emma Shapplin 08 “Alone”Performed by Graeme Revell 09 “Dante's Eternal Flame”Performed by Melissa Kaplan anDGraeme Revell 10 “Crash Landing”Performed by Graeme Revell 11 “The Tower That ate People”Performed by Peter Gabriel 12 “When the WorlDis Running Down(You Can't go Wrong)”Performed by Different Gear Vs the Police |
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