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Album Details

Title: In the Shadow of the Moon
Artist: Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 9/4/2007
Label: Lakeshore
Album Type(s): soundtrack
UPC: 780163395129
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Orchestral, Soundtracks, Original Score
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Opening Titles
  2. Mare Nectaris
  3. X15 Jet
  4. Gemini to Apollo 1
  5. Elegy
  6. Crawler
  7. The Good Earth
  8. Vigil - Eve of Launch
  9. The Launch
  10. Staging
  11. Go for TLI
  12. Mare Serenitas
  13. The Eagle Has Wings
  14. Lunar Descent
  15. The Eagle Has Landed
  16. Loneliest Man
  17. Down Ladder
  18. Raising the Flag
  19. Apollo 13
  20. Lunar Ascent
  21. Epiphany
  22. Re-Entry
  23. Downlink
  24. End Titles

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDLakeshore33951

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Review

Philip Sheppard, a cellist and professor at the Royal Academy of Music, seems to have had a great opportunity as a composer in working on the documentary In the Shadow of the Moon, which traces the NASA space program with extensive restored footage. Unlike a dramatic feature, such a film provides lengthy, slow-moving shots of remarkable visuals of the earth and the moon, and Sheppard has provided an appropriate soundtrack. The traditional way of handling such film stock would be with classical-sounding orchestral pieces; in more recent times, contemporary composers, notably Philip Glass have accompanied documentaries like Koyaanisqatsi with rapid, repetitive rhythmic figures to convey energy. Sheppard seems to be familiar with both approaches, and he uses them both, sometimes in the same cue, such as "X15 Jet," which has an attractive melody and a Glass-like rhythm pattern. Much the same is true of "Re-Entry." The story of the moon landings is not only one of triumph and great pictures of space, but also includes some tense and even tragic moments, which Sheppard conveys in such cues as "Elegy" and "Crawler," using familiar orchestral methods to convey sadness and suspense. But for the most part this is music to accompany a heroic saga played out against breathtaking scenery. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brian McNelisExecutive Soundtrack Producer
Chris ParmenidisMastering
Eric CraigA&R
Joe ChavezLayout Design
Peter GregsonMusic Assistant
Richard NelsonMusic Contractor
Skip WilliamsonExecutive Soundtrack Producer
Stephanie MenteArt Direction