Naked Lunch Soundtrack - Howard Shore - Ornette Coleman - The London Philharmonic Orchestra
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- 01. Naked Lunch 0:00 - 2:28
02. Hauser and O'Brien Bugpowder 2:29 - 5:08
03. Mugwumps 5:09 - 8:03
04. Centipede 8:04 - 10:07
05. The Black Meat 10:08 - 11:32
06. Simpatico Misterioso 11:33 - 13:08
07. Fadela's Coven 13:09 - 16:40
08. Interzone Suite 16:41 - 21:53
09. William Tell 21:54 - 23:37
10. Mujahaddin 23:38 - 25:34
11. Intersong 25:35 - 29:22
12. Dr. Benway 29:23 - 32:36
13. Clark Nova Dies 32:37 - 34:41
14. Ballad /Joan 34:42 - 37:21
15. Cloquet's Parrots Midnight Sunrise 37:22 - 39:07
16. Nothing Is True; Everything Is Permitted 39:08 - 41:03
17. Welcome to Annexia 41:04 - 44:39
18. Writeman 44:40 - 48:32
About 1000 years ago I ran a Call of Chtulhu campaign set in the noir-ish 1940s. This was the soundtrack and it was PERFECT.
...:D I know...
When things get weird, this is the music that plays in my head.
exterminate all rational thought
Ornette with strings. Brilliant.
Best music to enjoy bugpowder! :D
Increíble libro, increíble película, increíble soundtrack
lovely music! perfect to take a walk through the city at night
as long as it is Interzone or Annexia !
Funny, I first heard this in 1993 and haven't listened to it in a while. The other night the dinner party question was "what song is playing in your head when you walk down the street?" Only one person knew what I was talking about.
So I went with my alternate ("Sexy Motherf@#$er" by Prince).
Intersong
The zone takes care of its own.
Simplemente sublime y extraordinario inicio de este film con ese toque de blues y esos elementos perturbadores de las pistas musicales. Música para escucharla por las noches.
es genial!
One of the strangest and most interesting soundtrack ever created
Brilliant and unsettling.
I doubt this soundtrack would be released today, the sense of menace is all too overpowering. But then again, Ornette was never about easy listening, even when
he first started when fellow musicians would pay him NOT to play.
I don't doubt for a second that it would. Cronenberg doesn't seem to me like someone who easily compromises
I love this type of jazz
Cecil Taylor is another..."free jazz" they call it. Not a great term but it needs a label to promote it eh?
Free jazz
absolutely incredible
many thanks for this wonderful upload... love the soundtrack, love the film
What about the book >:v
I started the movie without paying attention to the opening credits and I was wondering what could be this weird saxophone, it could only be Coleman 😄
"Exterminate all rational thought"
W.S Burroughs
So I was having one of those evenings alone with some Lucy, right ? *Wanted to annihilate my mind a bit, ya know what I'm talkin' about ?* Yeah, so then I'm in the middle of it all, it's the dead of night and then, after "Videodrome" this film starts on auto-play and that whole monologue starts, among the authors, about censorship of thoughts and betrayal of ideas and I am like... "I am in hell and I'm loving it, dear me."
"Exterminate all rational thought. That is the conclusion I have come to." *And I was calm again, somehow. Robocop managed to make me snap out of it. Thank you, sir Weller.
A william Tell history...
now that's a way to express your inner-genius
Thank You. I didn't know, that Coleman's music was used in this movie...damn! Btw, Cthulhu fans, rejoyce!
William S Burroughs was at the recording session for Midnight Sunrise (Ornette Coleman) in 1973. Everything else Ornette plays on this soundtrack is in response to the DATs that Howard Shore sent him and is unique to this recording.
@@GoDamnWeird Happy new year, mate....
I can believe how major and incredible this whole project was. A film by Cronenberg based on a book by Williams Burroughs (that seems completely not adaptable to screen) and a soundtrack by Coleman, I mean, damn!!!!
This could be nothing other than the sound track for a mystery movie or a drama film. It sounds intriguing like so many others. But, what sets it apart from many that I've heard is the intricate weaving of Ornette Coleman's horn into fabric of this piece of a weaving veil of questions and searching. The implications of an islamic setting or a passing through Istanbul leans toward a mysterious eloquence that winds its way to a bright spot where light finds its way to clarification made by the definitive voice of an oboe. The pace of the Philharmonic is just what one would expect from a renowned presence in so many drama on film and stage. LA does no better...hats off
Fun fact: the Howard Shore score has no bar lines or time signature and Ornette Coleman was never in the same studio as the orchestra. ( Or even the same country, if I remember correctly.) And this was when they had to mail DAT recordings back and forth because the Internet wasn't up to speed for digital music at the time as well. Utterly mind blowing.
Thanks is wordefull the fusion of diferent musics is so beatiful
So Amazing
I just adore The Black Meat track so god damn much. The vocalist nails it
Carne sumida a la descomposición.
Beautiful music.
Thank you!
A mugwump sent me here
Oコールマンのアルトサックスが美しい曲です😁大好きな曲です😁(^_^)vバックの演奏もいいかな😁(^_^)v
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Ça me rappelle quand mon époque 💉 m'avais dit c'est assez tabarnak
10/10
Scanners meets Charlie Parker.
Peter DELAROSA classic!
21:25
is there more jazz music like this, I mean darker and not relaxed and bohemian?
Check out some Maria Schneider.
And (obviously) Ornette Coleman's other work sometimes gestures into this direction.
Bohren and der club of gore
Sorry I did notnnotice you said not relaxed. Still check em out tho
The Lounge Lizards might be of interest
10:08 (and all throughout the track called "the black meat") can anyone tell me the name of this mosque call to prayer please ?
I am in the same search
best fucked up soundtrack ever^^
16:41
💉INTER➖ZONE💉
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i prefer the music to the film Shore's spooky orchestrations Coleman's snaky sax, too much orchestra sometimes too much sax that's the movies.
But then again it's an amazing soundtrack
A domestic problem
I wonder if Burroughs actually did any of this that he talks about, or, did he make it all up? Including being gay, including being a heroin addict.
He shot his wife in the head
23:35
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