- Alexander (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Alexander
Type = Soundtrack
Longtype = from "Alexander"
Type =Album
Artist =Vangelis
Released = 2004
Recorded = 2003-2004 [http://www.soundtrack.net/features/article/?id=134 Vangelis interview to SoundtrackNet] ]
Genre =Film score
Length = 56:00
Label =Sony Classical
Producer =Vangelis
Chart Positions = #97France
Reviews =***** : [http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/alexander.html Filmtracks]
Last album = ""
(2003)
This album = "Alexander"
(2004)
Next album = "Blade Runner Trilogy, 25th Anniversary"
(2007)The original film score of "Alexander" (2004) was composed by
Vangelis and released onaudio CD .The film, directed by
Oliver Stone , portrays the life ofAlexander the Great in an epic style that is also reflected in the score. Alexander the Great was aMacedon ian that spread the Greek culture with his conquests on the 4th Century BC; Vangelis, himself a Greek, was already famous for his scores to "Chariots of Fire", "Blade Runner" and "".:"I tried to remember how it was to live at the time, to be there. At the same time, I must speak the music language which is understandable today, because we're addressing thousands, millions in the audience." - Vangelis in documentary "Vangelis Scores Alexander" "Vangelis Scores Alexander", a documentary available on the [http://www.alexandersoundtrack.com/ official soundtrack website] , on the computer game, and on some DVD releases of the film]
Unlike the usual process of scoring the film after it is shot and edited, Vangelis started composing right away, especially for the scene that featured the choreographed "Bagoas' Dance" danced by
Francisco Bosch . A documentary directed by Suzanne Gielgud, titled "Dancing For Oliver ", took an in-depth look at the creation of that scene, including interviews with Vangelis [ [http://www.constellation-change.co.uk/Pages/film5.htm Constellation Change Film Festival] ] .Track listing
All songs written by
Vangelis .
#"Introduction" – 1:32
#"Young Alexander" – 1:36
#"Titans" – 3:59
#"The Drums of Gaugamela" – 5:20
#"One Morning at Pella" – 2:11 "(not used in the theatrical cut but used in Alexander Revisited: The final cut)"
#"Roxane's Dance" – 3:25
#"Eastern Path" – 2:58
#"Gardens of Delight" – 5:24
#"Roxane's Veil" – 4:40
#"Bagoas' Dance" – 2:29
#"The Charge" – 1:41
#"Preparation" – 1:42
#"Across the Mountains" – 4:12
#"Chant" – 1:38
#"Immortality" – 3:18
#"Dream of Babylon" – 2:41
#"Eternal Alexander" – 4:37
#"Tender Memories" – 2:59The CD was released in each market with one of three different covers. In some markets, a bonus track (not used in the film) was included, titled "Bizarre Bazaar". [http://www.elsew.com/data/albums.htm Dennis Lodewijks' Elsewhere] ]
Vangelis composed, arranged, produced and performed the music, accompanied (although recorded separately) by conductor and orchestrator Nic Raine, violinists
Vanessa-Mae and Dominique Lemonnier, harpist Maria Bildea, the Epris Polyphonic Ensemble, tenor Konstantinos Paliatsaras, and singer Irina Valentinova Karpouchina.Two of the tracks on the album – "Roxane's Veil" and "Tender Memories" – sound differently from their corresponding versions on film, as if Vangelis had continued working on them. He ended up with music for more than one CD, which he would not mind to see released by the record company – however, considering the tepid performance of the film at the box-office, as of January 2008 that idea seemed to have been abandoned.
Some of the additional music that is not present in the album can be heard in the Director's Cut DVD release of the film [ [http://www.vangeliscollector.com/news.htm Vangelis Collector] ] , in the menus of the German DVD release of the original theatrical version, in the documentary "Fight Against Time", directed by Sean Stone (the director's son), and on a promotional CD-R by Warner Bros. that featured an untitled new track and the film version of "Tender Memories" [http://www.elsew.com/data/older5.htm Dennis Lodewijks' Elsewhere] ] .
Notes
External links
* [http://www.alexandersoundtrack.com/ Official website]
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