Entends-Tu Les Chiens [Import]
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The seminal Greek new age artist's 40 minute score todirector Francois Reichenbach's 1975 film 'Entends - Tu LesChiens Aboyer?'. Reissued & digitally remastered in dolbysurround sound. Two tracks. 1993 CAM release.
Entends-Tu Les Chiens,Vangelis,New Age
Entends-Tu Les Chiens [Import]
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- Entends tu less chiens aboyer? Vangelis
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Entends-Tu Les Chiens Aboyer?
Vangelis
Manufacturer: Cam Records Italy
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ASIN: B00000IK78
Release Date: 1999-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Entends - Tu Les Chiens Aboyer? (Part 1)
- Entends - Tu Les Chiens Aboyer? (Part 2)
Album Details
Director: Reichenbach* Francois (Drama).
Customer Reviews:
Entends tu less chiens aboyer? Vangelis.......2001-05-16
This cd was manufactured wrong...the second half of this cd (part2) is actualy La Fete Sauvage, and even this is not in its entirety...so such a sad mistake.
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ASIN: B0002XNHG4
Release Date: 2004-01-06 |
Album Description
The seminal Greek new age artist's 40 minute score todirector Francois Reichenbach's 1975 film 'Entends - Tu LesChiens Aboyer?'. Reissued & digitally remastered in dolbysurround sound. Two tracks. 1993 CAM release.
Average customer rating:
- More music than original LP release, but no Takemitsu!
- EL MEJOR SOUNDTRACK
- Great music from Cosmos, wish there were no interruptions.
- A musical analogue of the TV series
- The Music of Cosmos - To Buy - or Not to Buy
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Music of Cosmos: Selections from the Score of the Television Series "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan (2-Disc)
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Manufacturer: Cosmos Studios / BMG
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- The Music of Cosmos: Selections from the Score of the PBS Television Series Cosmos by Carl Sagan
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ASIN: B00006HCVP
Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Heaven & Hell, Part 1 - Vangelis
- Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103 'The Year 1905' - Shostakovich
- Alpha - Vangelis
- (Depicting) Cranes In Their Nest - Yamaguchi
- Clarinet Concerto In A Major, K.622 - Mozart
- Pachelbel: The Pachelbel Canon - Galway
- Metamorhposis - Boydstun
- The Sea Named 'Solaris' - Bach
- Partita For Violin Solo No.3 In E - Bach
- The Four Seasons: Spring - Vivaldi
- Sonata D-Dur Fur Trompete, Oboe Und Basso Continuo - Finger
- Concerto For Mandolin & Strings In C Major - Vivaldi
- The Tale Of Tsar Saltan: Suite, Op.57 II - Rimsky-Korsakov
- Legacy - Fast
- Russian Easter Festival Overture - Rimsky-Korsakov
Tracks:
- Pulstar - Vangelis
- 'Vishnu' Symphony No.19, Op.217 - Hovhaness
- Melancholy Blues - Bloom
- Aquarius - MacDermot
- Beaubourg, Part 2 - Vangelis
- The Planets - Mars - Holst
- Alien Images 1 - Boydstun
- Fly...Night Bird - Roussel
- Entends-Tu Les Chiens Aboyer? - Vangelis
- The Rite Of Spring - Stravinsky
- Prayer Of St. Gregory - Hovhaness
- Bulgarian Shepherdess Song - Traditional
- Comet 16 - Vangelis
Customer Reviews:
More music than original LP release, but no Takemitsu!.......2007-07-14
Unfortunately, this 2-CD set appears to be unavailable now. But if you can find it, don't hesitate to purchase it. If you loved the 80s TV series, this captures many of the musical moments that made the series so unique.
As many reviewers have mentioned - yes, Age of Aquarius does not fit in well; the segues between selections range from being odd to downright annoying; and yes there is much more music represented here than on the original LP, including the Vangelis track that he composed for the second Special Edition of Cosmos that aired as a mini-series several years after the original series aired.
One thing that reviewers so far have overlooked is that one track from the original LP somehow did not make it onto this 2CD set - Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu's short track "Inside the Heart of the Universe". A brief and somewhat odd piece of music, it still has a mystical beauty to it. It also gave me reason to know Takemitsu's name when I was six or seven years old, growing up watching the Cosmos series and enjoying the original LP. I grew up to be a professional musician, and tried to find out just where this track came from. It took a lot of research, but I found that it was from a soundtrack called Legacy For the Future. It was released on LP in the early 1970s, and was only briefly released on CD by Deutsche Grammophon in 1996 and I was lucky to find a copy (the whole CD is wonderful!). Anyway, this probably more info than most readers care for, but for any who remember this cool piece of music and lament that it did not make it to this 2CD set - you aren't the only ones who noticed this!
There is a CD release of the original LP tracks - right now there appear to be several copies available from Marketplace sellers. So those who are dissatisfied with the 2CD release, or wish to experience both on CD, can purchase it while supplies last. The artwork is different from, and not as breathtaking as the original LP, but the music is the same. And the Takemitsu piece is on that one!
John Kendall Bailey
EL MEJOR SOUNDTRACK.......2006-11-13
Este es sin duda alguna uno de los mejores soundtrack de todos los tiempos.Incluye, ademas de la musica seleccionada para la serie televisiva de Carl Sagan, algunas piezas de las que estan a bordo de la nave espacial Voyager.Si usted quiere pasar una noche disfrutando de una buena seleccion musical no dude en colocar estos dos discos ya que tienen una variedad y balance estupendamente escogidos.Esta dedicado a todos los musicos del planeta Tierra como tributo.
Great music from Cosmos, wish there were no interruptions........2006-08-16
This newer two CD soundtrack of Carl Sagan's Cosmos has more music than the old vinyl LP, which I liked, but I thought the old record arranged the selections in a more logical, listenable order. The "environmental" sound effects are not all musical The crane was the only bird's call I heard and unfortunately no songbirds were included, though the sounds of other not so musical animals were included (e.g., the lion and zebra). The saw and bulldozer were annoying. There was certainly an attempt at convey an environmental message, but why permit noise to intrude on the music?
There's a moving version of "Pachelbel's Canon", J. S. Bach's "The Sea Named Solaris", selecions from Holst's "The Planets" and Vivaldi's "Four Seasons". and many of the other classical music tracks used in the series. These works sound even better than they did on the old LP. This makes the album well worth owning, though it would have been better if those who designed it had followed the concept of the old LP more closely.
A musical analogue of the TV series .......2005-04-08
I am astounded that everyone who disliked the track segues on this release apparently didn't read the any of the liner notes or apparently watch the COSMOS TV series itself. Like the TV series, this soundtrack musically covers the origins of the Universe, the development of stars, planets, life, evolution, civilization, scientific discoveries and meditations on humanity's fate and place in the universe. A quick glance at the back cover and liner notes clearly illustrate this.
Perfectionists are advised that if they really want the actual soundtrack music to the series, simply purchase the DVD box set. There is a music only track on each DVD for each program. As broadcast, most of the pieces were multiply re-arranged, cut, trimmed and even made into different versions, so you'll not hear exactly what was broadcast even with an original recording. Besides, many pieces were omitted from the CD due to copyright, time constraints, etc.
That having been said, the Age of Aquarius cut is awful, regardless of whether it was in the TV show or not. Omitting Beethoven for that? Ugh. That alone makes me give it a 4/5.
The Music of Cosmos - To Buy - or Not to Buy.......2004-12-26
I want to buy this album badly, but some of the previous comments on the 'in-between effects' scares me off. I will probably buy it anyway, but if I hated the extra stuff, I would transfer the CD's to my computer, then burn each track back onto new CD's. If I did this, would it get rid of the effects, or are they integral to the tracks. Has anyone tried to do this?
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