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Eyes Wide Shut: Music from Stanley Kubrick Movies
Eyes Wide Shut: Music from Stanley Kubrick Movies
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Creators: Jeff/ Greenwich, Ellie/ Spector, Phil Barry, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Wendy / Elkind, Rachel Carlos, Hughie Charles, Edward Elgar, George Frederick Handel, Bert Kaempfert, Aram Khachaturian, Alex North, Franz Schubert, Dmitry Shostakovich, Richard Strauss, Antonio Vivaldi, Young / Oliver, Victor Young, Alberto Lizzio, Anton Nanut, Ivan Marinov, Maurice Luttikhuis, Ondrej Lenard
Label: Golden Stars
Category: Music

List Price: $11.99
Buy New: $5.15
You Save: $6.84 (57%)
Buy New/Used from $5.13

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 168004

Format: Soundtrack, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 8712177038541
ASIN: B00004VRKT

Release Date: December 1, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • When I Fall in Love [From Eyes Wide Shut] - Hollywood Star Orchestra
  • Second Waltz from "Jazz Suite" [From Eyes Wide Shut]
  • Strangers in the Night [From Eyes Wide Shut] - Hollywood Star Orchestra
  • 2nd Movement from "Symphony No. 9" in D Minor Op. 125 "Choral" [From a
  • Pomp and Circumstance March Op.39/1 [From a Clockwork Orange] - Radio Symphony Orchestra Ljubljana
  • Tain't What You Do (It's the Way That Cha Do It) [from Lolita, My Love] - Ella Fitzgerald
  • Introduction from "Also Sprach Zarathustra" [From 2001: A Space ...]
  • Adagio from "Gayane" - Ballet Suite [from Lolita, My Love]
  • Theme from "Spartacus" [From Spartacus] - Hollywood Star Orchestra
  • Sarabande [From Barry Lyndon]
  • German Dance No. 1 in C Major [From Barry Lyndon]
  • Third Movement from "Cello Concerto" in E Minor [From Barry Lyndon] - Musici Di San Marco
  • Main Title from "The Shining" [From the Shining] - Hollywood Star Orchestra
  • Chapel of Love [From Full Metal Jacket] - The Dixie Cups
  • We'll Meet Again [From Dr. Strangelove] - Vera Lynn

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "EYES WIDE OPEN AND DREAMING   November 1, 2000
  6 out of 9 found this review helpful

Now celebrating nearly 20 years in the music business.Jocelyn Pook has travelled a long road since the days of sessions for Siouxsie & the Banshees.Together with other ex students from the Guildhall...Ann Stephenson and Audrey Riley they joined forces with singer songwriter Virginia Astley and had their names on the sleeve of "Melt the Snow":collectively the 4 of them were known as "Virginia Astley's Friends & Colleagues" and stayed with her until 1986. In the 90s Jocelyn was a co founder of the Electra Strings,with Sonia Slany,and eventually this was to lead to her Ist album "Deluge".She remained closeted in her own world of contemporary chamber music,her influences from many strains of classical music.This album contained "Blow the wind/Pie Jesu" which sampled the voice of Kathleen Ferrier and ended up on a TV commercial for Orange mobile phones. Among her many commissions came the one from Stanley Kubrick for the "Eyes Wide Shut" film:the 4 pieces acted as a trailer for her next album "Flood",which was more or less the "Deluge" one repackaged and with a few extended mixes. Jocelyn Pook and Sonia Slany have now gone their seperate ways but can be seen as the future of classical music The rest of the soundtrack album,apart from a couple of classical items,could best be described as "disposable".Only Jocelyn's music was commissioned,the rest is a case of "selected with a pin"


4 out of 5 stars Ears wide open   August 10, 2000
  12 out of 15 found this review helpful

Perhaps all the fouteen tracks od Stanley Kubrick's last motion picture album have been cherry picked by himself. It contains hailed classical titles like Dimitri Shostakovich's "Waltz 2 From Jazz Suite" or "If I Had You" by Roy Gerson, as well as cheap and easy-to-listen-to songs like "Baby Did a Very Bad Thing" by Chris Isaak or "Strangers in the Night" performed by The Peter Hughes Orchestra. Jocelyn Pook is the author of four tracks. When you listen to them while watching the movie, they are pure bliss-out, making sense of Tom Cruise's sexual reverie. Listening to the CD alone, however, the music somehow loses the thread. Her songs are too posh and intellectual to listen to at home or in the car. Perhaps the album would have been better off with only one or two of her titles. Still, "Eyes Wide Shut" is a pretty enjoyable demonstration that such different artists may be put together side by side. Although it may sound, and perhaps is, a larding of styles, the choice makes perfect sense, especially for the target public: those who developed a total crush on Kubrick's dazzling farewell movie.


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