THE BELGIAN SOUNDTRACK : A MUSICAL CONNECTION OF BELGIUM WITH CINEMA (1961 - 1979)
Genre | Sountrack |
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Format | CD |
Cat. no | SDBANCD17 |
Label | SDBAN |
Artist | VARIOUS ARTISTS |
Release Date | 29/09/2023 |
Carrier | CD |
Barcode | 5414166670529 |
Stock | In stock |
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TRACKLISTING
1 Vladimir Cosma - Courage, Fuyons
2 S alix Alba - Vol De La Voiture
3 Louis Marischal - Tu M'Tapes Sur Les Nerfs
4 Martial Solal - Dancing
5 Roger Morès - Dancing
6 Bert Paige - De Disco theek
7 Pieter Verlinden - Theme 19 (Générique + Générique Variation I)
8 Henri Seroka - Theme Axel
9 Rocco Granata - Jonny's Theme
10 Krzysztof Kom eda - Les Trucs Du Miroir
11 Quincy Jones - Love Theme From 'The Getaway' (Fa raway Forever)
12 Roger Morès - Ballade
13 Alessandro Alessandroni - La Te rrificante Notte Del Demonio (Demon Arise)
14 François de Roubaix - Poursuite Sur Les Dunes d'Ostende
15 Jean Marie Bigman - Bolero Pour Denise (Bolero Vo or Denise)
16 Alain Pierre - Nacht Shift
INFO
Sdban Records, the renowned independent groove & jazz label behind Fun ky Chicken, Hip Holland Hip, and Discophilia Belgica, is thrilled to announce th e upcoming release of its latest compilation album, "The Belgian Soundtrack: A M usical Connection of Belgium with Cinema." Packed with the finest soundtracks bo asting an unmistakable Belgian connection, this compilation takes listeners on a captivating journey through a collection of cinematic hidden gems from the earl y sixties to the late seventies.
Curated by the passionate duo Robin Broos and Tom 'Pélé' Peeters, known for their profound appreciation of obscure s oundtracks, "The Belgian Soundtrack" showcases the exceptional talents of both l ocal and internationally acclaimed composers and musicians. From obscure finds c omposed by lesser-known artists to Hollywood scores performed by world-renowned musicians, this compilation offers a vibrant blend of tracks, including the occa sional contribution from renowned international artists who have lent their musi cal prowess to Belgian films.
"The Belgian Soundtrack" came into bein g as a serendipitous adventure. Former film journalist Jan Temmerman reached out to us one day, offering a treasure trove of vintage soundtrack albums discovere d in his attic," recounts Robin Broos. "With 650 long players, mostly unheard of titles, we embarked on an extraordinary quest-to listen to every single one of them, totaling a staggering 29,250 minutes. It was like watching the original St ar Wars trilogy 78 times!"
What started as a quest soon evolved into an intriguing investigation fueled by curiosity. Along the way, Broos and Peeter s unearthed dozens of treasures, delved into the backgrounds of obscure composer s and musicians, and witnessed an array of enigmatic films. "We encountered an a bundance of (un)necessary nudity that we never could have imagined existed," Tom Peeters laughs. The outcome of their explorations is "The Belgian Soundtrack," a meticulously curated collection of funky, melodic, and uplifting tracks, each crafted exclusively for the silver screen and boasting an unexpected Belgian con nection.