
Peter Gabriel - Birdy [soundtrack]
Peter Gabriel's first foray into soundtracks was for Alan Parker's contemplative film Birdy and is a successful companion piece, providing a backdrop that is moody and evocative. Nearly half of the album's dozen tracks incorporate threads from material found on Gabriel's 1982 Security set, including 'Close Up,' which makes use of keyboard passages from 'Family Snapshot,' and 'The Heat,' which is a reworking of 'The Rhythm of the Heat' and builds to a frenzied percussive crescendo. Material specially written for this project includes the murky opening track, 'At Night,' the tribal 'Floating Dogs,' and 'Slow Marimbas,' a track which would become part of future live performances. The fact that Birdy is comprised of all instrumentals means that listeners whose familiarity with Gabriel is limited to 'Sledgehammer' and 'In Your Eyes' will be largely disappointed. However, its meditative nature makes it fine, reflective listening for the more adventurous. (AMG)
Tracklisting:
Side One
1. At Night {2:31}
2. Floating Dogs {2:47}
3. Quiet and Alone {2:21}
4. Close Up {0:50}
5. Slow Water {2:40}
6. Dressing the Wound {3:57}
Side Two
1. Birdy's Flight {2:50}
2. Slow Marimbas {3:12}
3. The Heat {4:33}
4. Sketchpad with Trumpet and Voice {2:57}
5. Under Lock and Key {2:08}
6. Powerhouse at the Foot of the Mountain {2:09}
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Hey! it seems like this is a VERY GOOD blog! thank you for sharing & nice stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Pleasure's all mine.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great find! I loved the movie. I tried listening to my cassette of this music a while back, and it was too gummed up to play.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this!
krakatoa,
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Sorry to hear what happened with your cassette. I've had that same experience with cassettes too.
Thanks for posting this one. I think this is Peter Gabriel's best soundtrack work, better than the one he did for the "Last Temptation" and the other one he did for a movie I can't recall at the moment. Thanks once again!
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right now i'm listening to the last temptation ost... it's quite good... peter is a real god of music... an extremely extraordinary artist... thanks for the birdy poost... i'll download it in a few minutes.. good blog
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