The Blood of Heroes (Original Soundtrack) by Various (CD, 2005)

Little Shop of Horror NC (13162)
100% positive feedback
Price:
US $16.50
ApproximatelyAU $25.72
+ $14.34 postage
Estimated delivery Fri, 30 May - Tue, 10 Jun
Returns:
30-day returns. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay postage label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Good

About this product

Product Identifiers

ProducerCharles Roven^Todd Boekelheide
Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0720258706027
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046069537

Product Key Features

Release Year2005
FormatCD
GenreSoundtrack
ArtistVarious
Release TitleThe Blood of Heroes (Original Soundtrack)

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks16
TracksJuggers Coming!, Main Title, A Game at Samchin, Party Party Party!, Dog Boy's Pain, Leaving Home, Enforcement, Watching Waiting, Kidda Stands Up, Tested, A Struggle a Triumph, One Eye from Blind, Fear of the Red City, The First Sixty Stones, Hang on, The Juggers of Doom
NotesThis is dark and gritty music for a post-apocalyptic action film, starring Rutger Hauer and Joan Chen. When I started work on the score, I knew I wanted to find a 'future-primitive' sound that would feel like it belonged in that blasted world, so I began building sounds: most of the percussion originated as recordings of junk being thrown around and smashed in a basement, and many of the melodic sounds came from bowed metal and wood. I turned to the orchestra only for brass and strings. The story is set in a place and time in which lost cultures are rediscovered by literally digging in the dirt, and you're as likely to come across a pair of semi-functional accordions as a harmonica or a pair of Moroccan qakabas. With such a fluid culture as a setting, I had the freedom to use a long-standing interest in world music as a significant stylistic element in the score. In particular, the rhythmic basis of much of the music is 12/8 time, which is a favorite meter in the African music I've studied and played.
No ratings or reviews yet.
Be the first to write a review.