Friday, June 26, 2009

VANGELIS - BLADE RUNNER SOUNDTRACK (1982)




Right: "Yessss... Come to Vangelissss...."

Without a doubt, 1982's Blade Runner was the coolest "future of the 80's" movie ever made. 27 years after its production, it still maintains a distinctly futuristic feel, diminished only slightly by the passage of time and technological advancement. Epic, classic, masterpiece, blah blah blah...
But lesser known than the film itself is the amazing soundtrack by Mr. Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou, AKA Vangelis. The music is every bit as "future of the 80's" as the movie, and every bit as timeless. Swirling synthesizers, ambient noise, and a couple tracks featuring the haunting, nasal, and completely alien vocals of Demis Roussos all conspire to create one of the best and most original soundtracks in the history of science fiction.
This soundtrack (again, like the film itself) faced all sorts of problems with editing, and surfaced several times over the last few decades in several different forms, both with and without the permission of Vangelis. Many of these versions left out big chunks of incidental music and cues. But this one is the bootleg "Esper Edition", containing every bit of music appearing in the film, as well as some tasty chunks of dialogue and sound effects.

Fucking AWESOME.

Download HERE



Vangelis was actually blowing minds, musically, as far back as the 60's. Get a 1972 album by his old Satanic hippie band, Aprodite's Child (entitled 666), over on Cosmic Hearse.

4 comments:

Regis said...

This soundtrack rules almost as much as the movie. I've listened to it over and over and over, and I always find something to appreciate about it.

is matched only by the Akira soundtrack for its "weird scifi coolness".

The Goodkind said...

I agree, one of the greatest soundtracks ever, it never leaves my cd player alongside Taxi Driver and The Thing.

SEAN said...

Awesome. I used to fall asleep to this every night! For years... i should start doing that again.

Generic Cialis said...

I heard 666 and that is one hell of a concept album, it is great, and having it on your hands is just another thrill. Blade Runner is an all time classic and a movie that endures time.