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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0422823770296
Format: Import, Soundtrack
Label: Polygram Int'l
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Polygram Int'l
Release Date: September 06, 1993
Sales Rank: 16128
Studio: Polygram Int'l
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Album Description: Unavailable in the U.S., this is the soundtrack to David Lynch's 1984 sci-fi epic on Polydor. The 17 track collectionfeatures Brian Eno's 'Prophecy Theme' and 16 tracks written,composed & performed by Toto.
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It is one of those rare soundtracks that make the difference. Written by Toto and Brian Eno, it fits perfectly with the ambience of the movie.
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Ummm... I must say, I was expecting something a bit more vibrant than this. This whole CD seemed flat and lifeless in comparison to the score heard in the actual film. I did like the sections of dialouge, and the music is still reminiscent of the film, but it just sounds like two guys made the recording in their basement instead of an actual studio that made this CD, I'm sorely disappointed with this product.
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I vividly recall seeing the 1984 movie Dune with my high school friends at the cinema during its original theatrical release. A few years later, I obtained a copy of this soundtrack from a friend on audio cassette. At the time (1986) our games group was playing the Dune strategy board game based on the book, and so we came to understand all about the world of Arrakis (=Dune) and appreciated how well the dramatic music here fitted the movie. It remains in my top three music soundtracks to movies of ... Read More
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This soundtrack is one of the most haunting and moving I have ever heard. The melodies give you will a sense of nothing more than an age old prophecy being fulfilled. Although I am not a fan of all the tracks, the Main Title, Trip to Arakis, Prophecy Theme, Paul Meets Chani, and a few others are worth the purchase!
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I have both versions of the soundtrack and right now am in the process of blending the two together into one soundtrack. I happen to be one of the funky ones who happens to like Virginia Madsen's (Princess Irulan) voiceover on the prologue, and Kenneth McMillan (Baron Vladamir Harkonnen) on "The Floating Fat Man (The Baron)". Those two cuts and "The Prophecy Theme" are gonna get plopped into my personal copy of the soundtrack for playback in my car. Now, as to the rest of the music...well since ... Read More
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