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2046

2046
Original Soundtrack

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Track Listing

  1. 2046 Main Theme (with percussion) – Shigeru Umebayashi
  2. Siboney, instrumental – Xavier Cugat
  3. Sway – Dean Martin
  4. The Christmas Song (fast version) - Shigeru Umebayashi
  5. Julien & Barbara – Georges Delerue
  6. Sibony – Connie Francis
  7. Interlude 1 - Shigeru Umebayashi
  8. Polonaise - Shigeru Umebayashi
  9. Norma, Casta Diva – Angela Gheorgiu
  10. Perfidia – Xavier Cugat

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37412 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-01-10
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

Perfect5
I brought this version of the CD because it seems to have more songs than the regular version. Furthermore this version of the CD is indeed a french import. It's enhanced due to the extra tracks and bonus images on the CD which can be viewed on PC I think. I have to say, overall I enjoyed this CD moreso than the 'In The Mood For Love' one, although it hasn't got that killer theme in the latter movie, the whole CD is a well balanced and extremely listenable one. The CD is notably made up of classical music, a bit of jazz, and some spanish sounding numbers. The later tracks reflect the '2046' future segment of the movie and has some interesting overlaying. Overall a great buy to an awesome movie

Absolutly delightful5
It is as good as the film, that is to say, brilliant.

Remarkably Beautiful5
No one who has watched 2046 can resist buying this OST, it is actually the music that make this film so beautiful and memorable.

But I must say (particularly to the reviewer above) that 2046 is a film from Hong Kong rather than Japan. The diector, Wong Kar-wai, is really famous in Asia, not just in Hong Kong. In Europe, he and his films has been winners in Cannes in the past few years and I would regard "In the Mood for Love" as his masterpiece and the best Asian film I've ever seen.