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Vangelis: Reprise 1990-1999

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Label: Warner Music Records
Released: 2000.03.07
Time:
66:05
Category: Electronica
Producer(s): Vangelis
Rating: *********. (9/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: www.vangelisworld.com
Appears with: Aphrodites Child, Jon & Vangelis
Purchase date: 2002.11.23
Price in €: 6,99



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[1] Bon Voyage (Vangelis) - 2:14
[2] Dreams of Surf (Vangelis) - 2:39
[3] Opening (Vangelis) - 0:56
[4] Conquest of Paradise (Vangelis) - 4:42
[5] Monastery of la Rabida (Vangelis) - 3:46
[6] Come to Me (Vangelis) - 4:22
[7] Light and Shadow (Vangelis) - 3:48
[8] Fields of Coral (Vangelis) - 3:40
[9] Movement 5 (Vangelis) - 3:36
[10] Movement 6 (Vangelis) - 4:47
[11] West Across the Ocean Sea (Vangelis) - 2:52
[12] Theme from "Bitter Moon" (Vangelis) - 3:40
[13] Rachel's Song (Vangelis) - 4:28
[14] Movement 4 (Vangelis) - 6:25
[15] Psalmus Ode (Vangelis) - 4:44
[16] Dawn (Vangelis) - 4:37
[17] Prelude (Vangelis) - 4:49

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EVANGHELOS "Vangelis" ODYSSEY PAPATHANASSIOU - Keyboards, Arranger, Producer

MONTSERRAT CABALLE - Vocals
ENGLISH CHAMBER CHOIR - Choir
KONSTANTINOS PALIATSARAS - Vocals
JEREMY BUDD - Vocals
MARY HOPKIN - Vocals
CAROLINE LAVELLE - Vocals
GUY PROTHEROE - Conductor, Editing, Text
ROMAN POLANSKI - Vocals, Footsteps

PHILIPPE COLONNA - Engineer, Mixing
FREDRICK ROUSSEAU - Engineer, Mixing
STATHIS ZALIDIS - Photography
EVAGELIA AKRIVOU - Art Direction, Design
ANGELOS HATZIANDREOU - Cover Photo

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2000 CD Atlantic 83308



Reprise: 1990-99 collects some of Vangelis' best works from the '90s, including "Conquest of Paradise," "Light and Shadow," "Rachel's Song," "Fields of Coral," and "Come to Me." The album also features two previously unreleased pieces, "Psalmus Ode (Theme From 'The Plague')" and "Theme From 'Bitter Moon'." A must for Vangelis fans and anyone fond of evocative, cinematic new age music.

Heather Phares - All Music Guide
© 1992 - 2001 AEC One Stop Group, Inc.




Most composer collections are like those "clips" episodes that you get at the end of a long-running TV series which is low on budget. The tracks are akin to episode highlights and aren't really sequenced to do more than acknowledge what's made the composer popular. That's not the case with this collection. Although it only features two previously unreleased cues ("Theme from Bitter Moon" and "Theme from The Plague"), the whole album has been segued together to make one long unique listening experience. Opening to the lapping of waves (a watery motif that continues), "Bon Voyage" from Oceanic is a perfectly subtle place to start. The tracks are then sequenced according to an organic flow from the end of one to the beginning of the next, as demonstrated by the spacing of four cues from 1492 across the album. If you're unfamiliar with Vangeli's electronic soundscapes outside of Bladerunner (the drip-drip of "Rachel's Song" is included), there's no better place to dive in for an hour.

Paul Tonks - Amazon.co.uk
 

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