Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Joan of Arc - A Film by Luc Besson - music by Eric Serra

 


The Luc Besson film "Jeanne d'Arc" about the French liberation hero, to whom Serra also wrote the music, was released in 1999. The soundtrack was nominated for the French Film Prize César in 2000 and contains the Noa hit song "My Heart Is Calling".

1 Talk To Him 2:31

2 A Sword In A Field 0:49

3 Joan And The Wolves 1:17

4 Burying Our Children 1:32

5 No Amen 1:53

6 At One With You 1:11

7 Chinon 1:06

8 Yolande 1:39

9 The Messenger Of God 2:44

10 Find Him 1:21

11 Secrets Of A Strange Wind 4:53

12 To The King Of England 1:34

13 Sent By God 1:00

14 Procession To Orleans 1:32

15 Recrossing The River 2:16

16 The Tourelles 4:12

17 La Hire's Lucky Charm 1:50

18 To Arms 5:57

19 Armaturam Dei 3:22

20 The Miracle Of Orleans 2:01

21 Rex Coronatur 2:48

22 Trial 3:37

23 Anger And Confession 2:04

24 Answer Me 1:15

25 The Repentance 2:52

26 Angelus In Medio Ignis 2:17

27 My Heart Calling _ Noa 4:22


Joan of Arc

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Patrick Doyle – Much Ado About Nothing (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 


Much Ado About Nothing is a 1993 romantic comedy film based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name. Kenneth Branagh, who adapted the play for the screen and directed it, also stars in the film, which features Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Beckinsale in her film debut.

The music to Much Ado About Nothing was composed by frequent Kenneth Branagh collaborator Patrick Doyle, who makes a brief cameo in the film as Balthazar singing Sigh No More Ladies and Pardon, Goddess of the Night. The soundtrack was released May 4, 1993 through Epic Soundtrax.

"The Picnic" (2:28)

"Overture" (4:20)

"The Sweetest Lady" (2:05)

"The Conspirators" (2:39)

"The Masked Ball" (1:55)

"The Prince Woos Hero" (1:18)

"A Star Danced" (2:43)

"Rich She Shall Be" (1:42)

"Sigh No More Ladies" (1:58)

"The Gulling of Benedick" (3:12)

"It Must Be Requited" (1:58)

"The Gulling of Beatrice" (1:41)

"Contempt Farewell" (1:32)

"The Lady is Disloyal" (2:14)

"Hero's Wedding" (0:47)

"Take Her Back Again" (3:10)

"Die to Live" (4:43)

"You Have Killed a Sweet Lady" (3:03)

"Choose Your Revenge" (1:48)

"Pardon, Goddess of the Night" (4:32)

"Did I Not Tell You" (1:40)

"Hero Revealed" (1:26)

"Benedick the Married Man" (2:06)

"Strike Up Pipers" (2:41)


Much Ado About Nothing

Monday, November 7, 2022

Dario Marianelli – Music From The Motion Picture V For Vendetta

 


V for Vendetta: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack from the 2006 film V for Vendetta, released by Astralwerks Records on March 21, 2006. Most of the music was written by Dario Marianelli. Other artists include Julie London, Cat Power and Antony and the Johnsons.

The track "Remember, Remember" uses the "national anthem" part of the 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky, and "Knives And Bullets (And Cannons Too)" incorporates the piece in its final two minutes.

The second track in the ending credits is "BKAB" by independent producer Ethan Stoller. It features excerpts of speeches by Malcolm X and Gloria Steinem, and Martin Luther King Jr. It also samples two Bollywood songs, "Pardesi Pardesi" composed by music director duo Nadeem-Shravan and "Chura ke dil meraaa .. goriya chali" composed by music director Anu Malik.

Dario Marianelli– Remember Remember

Julie London– Cry Me A River

Dario Marianelli– "...Governments Should Be Afraid Of Their People..."

Dario Marianelli– Evey's Story

Dario Marianelli– Lust At The Abbey

Dario Marianelli– The Red Diary

Dario Marianelli– Valerie

Dario Marianelli– Evey Reborn

Cat Power– I Found A Reason

Dario Marianelli– England Prevails

Dario Marianelli– The Dominoes Fall

Antony & The Johnsons – Bird Gurhl

Dario Marianelli– Knives And Bullets (And Cannons Too)


 V For Vendetta


Tuesday, November 1, 2022