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Free Music Notes for A Clockwork Orange: Wendy Carlos's Complete Original ScoreFree Music Review: A Clockwork Orange Hit: 4 StarsGreat work but not so good in the recording quality. Finally Timesteps in the complete version.
Dario Viecelli
Free Music Review: I have not yet recevied any of those CD...... Hit: 1 Stars
Dear Amazon,
I am INCAZZATISSIMO with your company.
I have not yet received any of those CD purchased, but the thing that makes me even more arrabiare is that I have not yet had no report from you in this regard.
What has happened to my CD?
I want an answer now!
Free Music Review: Scary, yet wonderful! A real horrorshow! Hit: 5 StarsThis album contains all the tracks that were originally suppose to be in the movie. However, Kubrick chose to alternate between the synth versions and classic orchestra. I think that if all these versions made by Wendy were in the movie, in my opinion, the film would be even better!
Check especially out the extended version of timesteps which is scary and really intense, and makes you wonder why only the intro of this song was used in the movie.. And country lane which is a fantastic, but really scary piece of work. At the end of the song, a voice sings the beginning of singing in the rain through a vocoder. The first time I heard it, I felt I was in the Clockwork Orange universe and it gave me a real horrorshow!
If you like the soundtrack, you will simply love this! (In my opinion, this is the TRUE soundtrack).
Free Music Review: Historical Hit: 4 StarsThis is one of the first works with computers and syntetyzers.
In that time , the "voices" of the 9 symphonie of Beethoven was spectacular.
It`s a good way to know the "old Ludvig Van" for childrens.
Free Music Review: Not the Original Recordings Hit: 3 StarsAfter listening to this several times, something struck me as rather odd. It seemed some of the songs just didn't sound the same as the cues used in the film. I know these are from the digital masters, but I am positive they are not the same performances Carlos submitted to Kubrick. These are "re-performances" whereas the artist has performed the same music again on the same instruments, probably because they didn't have the rights to re-release the music again if it became the property of the movie studio. This is akin to how some film scores were re-recorded by orchestras and released, because the rights couldn't be secured (ala Blade Runner, and numerous Star Wars performances). While it's great to have the entire electronic score as it was originally intended, I'll only keep the tracks not present on the original soundtrack release.
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