laohu
09-09-2014, 12:40 AM
Brian May (Queen) - Furia OST (2000, FLAC)





Tracklist:

01. Furia Theme - Opening Titles (04:39)
02. First Glance (Solo Flute) (01:35)
03. Landscape (01:15)
04. Tango: 'Cuesta Abajo' (03:00)
05. The Meeting (Solo Guitar) (01:35)
06. First Kiss (02:04)
07. Storm (02:19)
08. Phone (01:08)
09. Pursuit (03:46)
10. Diner (01:19)
11. Apparition (01:37)
12. Arrest (01:29)
13. Father And Son (01:34)
14. Aaron (00:50)
15. Fire (00:56)
16. Gun (Solo Violin) (01:55)
17. Reggae: 'Bird In Hand' (03:30)
18. Killing (01:13)
19. Escape (01:50)
20. Go On (02:20)
21. 'Dream Of Thee' (04:36)
22. Alternative Gun (01:34)



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---------- Post added at 12:40 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:40 AM ----------

First thing that needs to be said, this is the first movie score Brian has ever written solo. This is not to be confused with other film scores such as "Dr. Giggles" or "The Road Warrior". Those were written by an Australian composer who's name was also "Brian May". "Furia" is the only score done by QUEEN's Brian May.Now Brian was always the best at writing the *music* from Queen and I've been looking forward to hearing him work with an orchestra. He does NOT let you down.I know very little about the French film is was made for, other than it is a rather dark and violent piece. Brian's score evokes the right emotions then as it is both sad, moody, dark and haunting. I say haunting and mean it. It stays with you, the music follows you down into the core of your soul. It's the kind of beauty that could've been used to have tamed Frankenstein's monster.The theme is used throughout the music, just differently and in a subtle way. The flute solo evokes memories of tragic love stories and would be perfect for "Romeo and Juliet".Bits of the film's dialogue are used through the album to great effect."Apparition" features Emily May (Brian's daughter) on vocals and I cannot begin to describe the utter beauty of her voice...filled with such a sadness and longing it has made me cry on several listens. "Continuer" uses the same vocals again but accompanied by a full orchestra....a movie score masterpiece!"Dream of Thee" is the only track where proper singing takes place and Brian himself provides the vocals. Simply poetic and not overproduced. It's perfect. Nothing more needs to be said.Brian has shown his talent over and over again but he has outdone himself here. Magnificent and haunting, that is the key word...haunting....it will burn itself on your soul.


Michael Allred, Amazon.com

milk2cheesea
09-09-2014, 05:00 AM
thank you for posting/re-upping

Calidoran
09-09-2014, 09:03 AM
Thanks :D

jerocaspa
09-09-2014, 09:22 AM
Thank you!!!

Pinpon10
09-09-2014, 09:24 AM
Thanks. I had no idea of this score :)

mallet
09-09-2014, 02:16 PM
Thanks for reupping this score. I have had it for years and still love it. I shall compare this Japan edition with my version.

bemorefunny
09-09-2014, 02:48 PM
Thank you so much for this! Dr. May is the best!!!

ennius
09-09-2014, 03:27 PM
Thank you.

Pablo82
09-09-2014, 04:13 PM
Wow, surprise. I had no idea about this. I'll listen now. Thank you for sharing.

lashlarue
09-09-2014, 05:29 PM
thanks again and again and again.