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La planète suvage / La planete suvage

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Download links and information about La planète suvage / La planete suvage by Alain Goraguer. This album was released in 1973 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 37:56 minutes.

Artist: Alain Goraguer
Release date: 1973
Genre: Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 25
Duration: 37:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Deshominisation (II) 0:57
2. Deshominisation (I) 3:50
3. Générique 0:44
4. Le Bracelet 1:27
5. Ten et Tiwa 1:46
6. Maquillage de Tiwa 1:17
7. Course de Ten 0:53
8. Ten et Medor 1:47
9. Ten et Tiwa Dorment 0:49
10. Ten est assome 0:46
11. Abite 0:53
12. Conseil des Draags 0:56
13. Les hommes - la grande co-existence 1:15
14. La femme 2:12
15. Mira et Ten 0:44
16. Mort de Draag 0:51
17. L'oiseau 2:28
18. La cite des hommes libres 0:49
19. Attaque des robots 2:05
20. La longue marche - valse des statues 2:15
21. Les fusées 2:20
22. Générique (I) 2:06
23. Strip Tease 2:24
24. Méditation des enfants 1:33
25. La vieille meurt 0:49

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In 2000, the European label DC Recordings reissued on CD the soundtrack from the cult sci-fi animated film La Planète Sauvage (released in English as The Fantastic Planet). The René Laloux film, which won a Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1973, was supported by a soundtrack by Alain Goraguer, mostly known for his work as Serge Gainsbourg's arranger. Goraguer's music consists of 25 short vignettes. Each is a contextualized adaptation of one of three main musical themes. The main theme is very reminiscent of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother Suite" (same half-time tempo, mellotron, harpsichord, and wah-wah guitar), and the other two are a ballad and a circus-like waltz. The music is very '70s-clichéd and will appeal to fans of French and Italian '70s soundtrack stylings. Although repetitive, the album itself creates an interesting marijuana-induced sci-fi floating mood, blending psychedelia, jazz, and funk (the album has been sampled by a few hip-hop artists). The 16-page booklet includes stills from the film, a description of the plot, and biographical notes on the composer, the director, and the illustrator, all in English — but, alas, no musicians' credits. DC Recordings reissued the album on both CD and LP, the latter version also including a poster. ~ François Couture, Rovi