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Tron (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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Download links and information about Tron (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Wendy Carlos. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 58:45 minutes.

Artist: Wendy Carlos
Release date: 2001
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 21
Duration: 58:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Creation of Tron (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 0:49
2. Only Solutions (featuring The Journey) 3:41
3. We've Got Company (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 2:19
4. Wormhole (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 2:29
5. Ring Game and Escape (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 2:57
6. Water, Music, And Tronaction (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 2:25
7. Tron Scherzo (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 1:46
8. Miracle and Magician (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 2:40
9. Magic Landings (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 3:44
10. Theme from Tron (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 1:37
11. 1990's Theme (featuring The Journey) 2:08
12. Love Theme (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 2:07
13. Tower Music - Let Us Pray (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 3:47
14. The Light Sailer (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 2:37
15. Sea of Simulation (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 3:23
16. A New Tron and the MCP (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 5:10
17. Anthem (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 1:40
18. Ending Titles - Tron (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 5:16
19. Tronaction (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 1:29
20. Break In (For Strings, Flutes, And Celesta) (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 5:34
21. Anthem for Keyboard Solo (featuring The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Starlite Orchestra & Singers) 1:07

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Although her adaptations of Bach compositions for the Moog won Wendy Carlos three Grammys for her 1968 album Switched-On Bach, it was her scores for A Clockwork Orange and The Shining that got her the job providing the soundtrack for Tron in 1982. What set this one apart from the others was the fact that it was the first recording to meld analog synthesizers with a large ensemble—in this case, the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Both songs by Journey are exceptional (especially the instrumental “1990s Theme”), as are such sweepingly different pieces as “Tron Scherzo,” where Carlos’ staggered tones rub against the grain of descending orchestral notes, and “Theme from Tron,” a (now) retro-future contrast that has aged as well as Vangelis’ score for Blade Runner. Following its release, Carlos went on record to say she wasn’t happy with the recording because it was difficult to time the Moog’s oscillations with the signatures of the orchestra. But nobody since her has blended organic and modular tones as beautifully as on “Sea of Simulation.