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Late Night Tales Presents At The Movies
Music is a powerful trigger of myriad emotions, from the romantic, powerful, disastrous and even heartbreaking. Never is this more plainly evident than with the movie soundtrack. Listen to Lalo Schifrinâs string and brass arrangements on âBullittâ and we are back in the car with Steve McQueen in an epic chase over the elliptical contours of San Francisco.Flip to Wendy Carlosâ âOde To Joyâ as Alex exclaims: âIt was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh,â the violence simmering somewhere close to the surface in Kubrickâs A Clockwork Orange.
Weâve collected together some of the classic themes and motifs spanning the past 60 years, from Bernard Hermannâs daring fusion of orthodox orchestration and theremin, Gary Julesâ haunting version of Tears For Fearsâ âMad Worldâ, as featured in the hypnotic Donnie Darko, or John Barryâs harmonica-led theme to Schlesingerâs Midnight Cowboy. In the process, weâve selected a vast range of styles from the jazz and soul-influenced compositions of Roy Budd, Isaac Hayes and Brazilâs Deodato, to electronic pioneers like Giorgio Moroder or leftfield composers like Philip Glass.
So pour yourself that glass of something smooth, relax on the sofa, close your eyes and make believe youâre in a creaking hotel with Jack Nicholson or deep in the fearful sweat of Vietnam with Robert De Niro or a Turkish prison with Brad DavisâŠ.
Weâve collected together some of the classic themes and motifs spanning the past 60 years, from Bernard Hermannâs daring fusion of orthodox orchestration and theremin, Gary Julesâ haunting version of Tears For Fearsâ âMad Worldâ, as featured in the hypnotic Donnie Darko, or John Barryâs harmonica-led theme to Schlesingerâs Midnight Cowboy. In the process, weâve selected a vast range of styles from the jazz and soul-influenced compositions of Roy Budd, Isaac Hayes and Brazilâs Deodato, to electronic pioneers like Giorgio Moroder or leftfield composers like Philip Glass.
So pour yourself that glass of something smooth, relax on the sofa, close your eyes and make believe youâre in a creaking hotel with Jack Nicholson or deep in the fearful sweat of Vietnam with Robert De Niro or a Turkish prison with Brad DavisâŠ.
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Music is a powerful trigger of myriad emotions, from the romantic, powerful, disastrous and even heartbreaking. Never is this more plainly evident than with the movie soundtrack. Listen to Lalo Schifrinâs string and brass arrangements on âBullittâ and we are back in the car with Steve McQueen in an epic chase over the elliptical contours of San Francisco.Flip to Wendy Carlosâ âOde To Joyâ as Alex exclaims: âIt was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh,â the violence simmering somewhere close to the surface in Kubrickâs A Clockwork Orange.
Weâve collected together some of the classic themes and motifs spanning the past 60 years, from Bernard Hermannâs daring fusion of orthodox orchestration and theremin, Gary Julesâ haunting version of Tears For Fearsâ âMad Worldâ, as featured in the hypnotic Donnie Darko, or John Barryâs harmonica-led theme to Schlesingerâs Midnight Cowboy. In the process, weâve selected a vast range of styles from the jazz and soul-influenced compositions of Roy Budd, Isaac Hayes and Brazilâs Deodato, to electronic pioneers like Giorgio Moroder or leftfield composers like Philip Glass.
So pour yourself that glass of something smooth, relax on the sofa, close your eyes and make believe youâre in a creaking hotel with Jack Nicholson or deep in the fearful sweat of Vietnam with Robert De Niro or a Turkish prison with Brad DavisâŠ.
Weâve collected together some of the classic themes and motifs spanning the past 60 years, from Bernard Hermannâs daring fusion of orthodox orchestration and theremin, Gary Julesâ haunting version of Tears For Fearsâ âMad Worldâ, as featured in the hypnotic Donnie Darko, or John Barryâs harmonica-led theme to Schlesingerâs Midnight Cowboy. In the process, weâve selected a vast range of styles from the jazz and soul-influenced compositions of Roy Budd, Isaac Hayes and Brazilâs Deodato, to electronic pioneers like Giorgio Moroder or leftfield composers like Philip Glass.
So pour yourself that glass of something smooth, relax on the sofa, close your eyes and make believe youâre in a creaking hotel with Jack Nicholson or deep in the fearful sweat of Vietnam with Robert De Niro or a Turkish prison with Brad DavisâŠ.

















