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Various Artists - Isle of Dogs (Original Soundtrack) [New Vinyl] 180 Gram
Виконавець: Різні виконавці
Назва: Isle of Dogs (Original Soundtrack)
Формат: Вініл
Атрибути: 180 грам
Жанр: Звукова доріжка
СКП: 018771849414
стан: Нові
Дата виходу: 2018
Лейбл: Abkco
Доріжки альбомів
1. Shinto Shrine Alexandre Desplat 1:56
2. Taiko Drumming Kaoru Watanabe 0:51
3. The Municipal Dome Alexandre Desplat 2:29
4. Six Months Later + Dog Fight Alexandre Desplat 2:05
5. The Hero Pack Alexandre Desplat 1:08
6. First Crash-Landing Alexandre Desplat 0:56
7. Kanbei & Katsushiro - Kikuchiyo's Mambo Toho Symphony Orchestra 0:53
8. Second Crash-Landing + Bath House + Beach Attack Alexandre Desplat 4:07
9. Nutmeg Alexandre Desplat 0:48
10. Kosame No Oka David Mansfield 1:06
11. I Will not Hurt You the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band 2:24
12. Toshiro Alexandre Desplat 1:08
13. Jupiter and Oracle + Aboriginal Dogs Alexandre Desplat 2:05
14. Sushi Scene Alexandre Desplat 1:42
15. Midnight Sleighride the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra 3:02
16. Pagoda Slide Alexandre Desplat 1:09
17. First Bath of a Stray Dog Alexandre Desplat 0:27
18. TV Drumming Kaoru Watanabe 0:32
19. Kobayashi Canine-Testing Laboratory Alexandre Desplat 1:58
20. Tokyo Shoe Shine Boy Teruko Akatsuki 3:03
21. Re-Election Night, Parts 1-3 Alexandre Desplat 5:01
22. End Titles Alexandre Desplat 4:51
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve. Original soundtrack to the 2018 motion picture. Isle of Dogs includes Academy Award-winning composer Alexandre Desplat's original score, compositions from acclaimed Japanese films Seven Samurai and Drunken Angel, The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band's brand of American psychedelia, and The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra's eccentric euphonies. I Will not Hurt You "originally appeared as a B-side on the debut тисяча дев'ятсот шістьдесят шість single by Los Angeles-based psychedelic group The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra s 1966 single "Midnight Sleighride" incorporates piccolo, xylophone, triangle, chanting, and, of course, sleigh bells. Japanese composer Fumio Hayasaka worked with legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa on many projects, including Seven Samurai (1952).
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