Blade Runner: Original Soundtrack & additional Music [SOUNDTRACK]
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Main Titles
- Blush Response
- Wait For Me
- Rachel's Song
- Love Theme
- One More Kiss, Dear
- Blade Runnder Blues
- Memories Of Green
- Tales Of The Future
- Damask Rose
- Blade Runner (End Titles)
- Tears In Rain
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14411 in Music
- Released on: 1994-06-06
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Incomplete.
Well, this soundtrack is good for a quick listen, but for film fans who adore the film it's not going to whet your appetite. The themes are either cut short or present in an edited form, and the majority of the music from the 117 minutes runtime (which was almost constantly underscored) is not on this CD. I would recommend avoiding this purchase if you're looking for a musical experience to match that of the film.
The best solution at this current date is to hunt down the Esper Edition bootleg, released recently (either late 2004 or early 2005 depending on who you believe). This is not the first bootleg of the Blade Runner music - 20 such versions exist, thanks mostly to the untimely release of THIS soundtrack some 12 years post the release of the film itself. Vangelis himself has at points given support to such versions, even going so far as to release an extended 'private' soundtrack with around 200 copies (which of course was swiftly copied and distributed amongst the hardcore). However, the Esper Edition is somewhat definitive - it has excellent sound quality and takes almost all of the music used in the film.
Hopefully someday this will be released officially, but until then it would be a waste of money to purchase this rather limp stop-gap.
An Essential Soundtrack
Vangelis is a well established franchise in producing darkly beautifulsoundtracks to modern cult films, and their Blade Runner offering issublime.
A powerfull John Williams-type soundtrack with a full orchestra would havekilled the film, swamping it with unessesary depth. The quiet, at timesunassuming, peacefull synth score is broken up by the classic 'One morekiss, Dear', a 1930's type slow ballad and the powerfully moving 'DamaskRose' featuring the vocal talents of the incredible Ofra Haza.
What we have here is the perfect, thin layer of icing to a deep, darkcake, full of riches. Blade runner is a fantastic film, equally matched bythis peerless score of subtle power and beauty. Highly reccomended,especially to fans of Noir.
Fantastic but incomplete
Having been a Vangelis fan for 20 years I was overjoyed when I heard this was being released a few years ago. I had previously purchased the orchestrated version and always wanted an original. However I was sadly a little dissappointed. There ARE a lot of tracks on the CD but also a few that arent in the movie...there are several great tracks from the movie which arent in the CD and really annoying voice overs. It is still some of his best work but to say it's a soundtrack of the film is misleading.

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