Brian Eno Film Music 1976-2020 Vinyl LP 2020
Tracklist:
- ‘Top Boy (Theme)’ from ‘Top Boy’ - Series 1, directed by Yann Demange, 2011
- ‘Ship In A Bottle’ from ‘The Lovely Bones’, directed by Peter Jackson, 2009
- ‘Blood Red’ from ‘Francis Bacon’s Arena’, directed by Adam Low, 2005
- ‘Under’ from ‘Cool World’, directed by Ralph Bakshi, 1992
- ‘Decline And Fall’ from ‘O Nome da Morte’, directed by Henrique Goldman, 2017
- ‘Prophecy Theme’ from ‘Dune’, directed by David Lynch, 1984
- ‘Reasonable Question’ from ‘We Are As Gods’, directed by David Alvarado / Jason Sussberg, 2020
- ‘Late Evening In Jersey’ from ‘Heat’, directed by Michael Mann, 1995
- ‘Beach Sequence’ from ‘Beyond The Clouds’, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, 1995
- ‘You Don’t Miss Your Water’ from ‘Married to the Mob’, directed by Jonathan Demme, 1988
- ‘Deep Blue Day’ from ‘Trainspotting’, directed by Danny Boyle, 1996
- ‘The Sombre’ from ‘Top Boy’ - Series 2, directed by Jonathan van Tulleken, 2013
- ‘Dover Beach’ from ‘Jubilee’, directed by Derek Jarman, 1978
- ‘Design as Reduction’ from ‘Rams’, directed by Gary Hustwit, 2018
- ‘Undersea Steps’ from ‘Hammerhead’, directed by George Chan, 2004
- ‘Final Sunset’ from ‘Sebastiane’, directed by Derek Jarman, 1976
- ‘An Ending (Ascent)’, from ‘For All Mankind’, directed by Al Reinert, 1989
'Film Music 1976 – 2020’ is the first ever collection of music from Brian Eno’s film and TV soundtrack oeuvre. Spanning five decades, the album features celebrated Eno compositions, lesser-known gems and seven previously unreleased tracks. He has had hundreds of pieces of his music used in films with more than twenty original scores for some of the best-known directors in the world including Michaelangelo Antonioni, Danny Boyle, Peter Jackson, and Derek Jarman. He has also provided music for numerous television programmes and documentaries, winning a BAFTA for his soundtrack for the UK hit series 'Top Boy’ and also gaining a BAFTA nomination for his and his brother, Roger’s score for ‘Mr. Wroe’s Virgins’. The long-awaited ‘Film Music 1976 -2020’ finally brings together seventeen of the most recognisable film and television compositions, and is a perfect introduction to this enormous body of work.