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1.1 Time and Tide1.2 Freedom1.3 Wondering1.4 The Change1.5 In the Pens1.6 Sheep Dogs1.7 The Escape from the Incinerator1.8 Frog Catching1.9 Rowf's Kill1.10 Lack Loud's Death1.11 Inside the Laboratory1.12 The Beginning of the End1.13 Chase Music1.14 Rowf and Snitter Run to the Sea1.15 Time and Tide |
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| Number of discs: |
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| Description: | Based on the 1977 novel by Richard Adams, THE PLAGUE DOGS is an animated drama released in 1982 and directed by Martin Rosen. It tells the story of two dogs who escape from a fictional research facility in Northwestern England and struggle against the rugged environment, local constabulary, and British military seeking to recapture them. - Rosen's first film had been an animated adaptation of Adams' first novel, WATERSHIP DOWN (1978), which had been a huge international success and was the sixth most popular film of it's year in England. It was therefore natural for Rosen then to make a film out of Adam's subsequent novel involving animals. Composer and electronic music pioneer Patrick Gleeson grew up in Seattle with initial musical hopes to become a jazz pianist until he became hooked on electronic music. Influenced by Wendy Carlos, Gleeson released several albums of electronic interpretations of classical and pop music, and then merged his interests in synthesizers music and jazz during his collaborative work with keyboardist and bandleader Herbie Hancock in the early '70s. This, and a bit of music for short films - including heading the synthesizer group responsible for orchestrating and performing the film electronic score for APOCALYPSE NOW - brought him to Martin Rosen's attention and he gained his first feature film assignment scoring THE PLAGUE DOGS. Influenced by techniques of American minimalism as well the music of Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski, Gleeson wrote a sophisticated score that suited the style of Rosen's uncompromising filmmaking. The music is performed by members of The Kronos Quartet, augmented by Gleesen's then-state-of-the-art electronic synthesizers. The score is not thematic-based, but rather allows each musical moment to unfold like a new chapter, giving each sequence a unique musical design of it's own.Includes exclusive new liner notes by author Randall D. Larson, with involvement from the composer too. A limited edition of 1000 copies.
Track 13 is not listed on the back cover. |
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| No. of tracks: |
15 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
DDR653 |
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