Mike Oldfield - The Killing Fields [Original Soundtrack]

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Album Details

Title: The Killing Fields [Original Soundtrack]
Artist: Mike Oldfield
Release Date: 1984
Label: Virgin, Alliance, Slowburn
Duration: 38:15
Album Type(s): soundtrack
UPCs: 077778600923, 4988006858596, 075679059147, 724384938222, 724384938253, 762185151426
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Progressive Electronic, Prog-Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Detached, Calm/Peaceful, Hypnotic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Ominous, Reserved, Restrained, Soothing, Cerebral, Trippy, Ethereal, Literate, Melancholy, Reflective, Wintry, Eerie
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Pran's Theme :: Mike Oldfield
  2. Requiem for a City :: Mike Oldfield
  3. Evacuation :: Mike Oldfield
  4. Pran's Theme 2 :: Mike Oldfield
  5. Capture :: Mike Oldfield
  6. Execution :: Mike Oldfield
  7. Bad News :: Mike Oldfield
  8. Pran's Departure :: Mike Oldfield
  9. Worksite :: Mike Oldfield
  10. The Year Zero :: Mike Oldfield
  11. Blood Sucking :: Mike Oldfield
  12. The Year Zero 2 :: Mike Oldfield
  13. Pran's Escape/The Killing Fields :: Mike Oldfield
  14. The Trek :: Mike Oldfield
  15. The Boy's Burial/Pran Sees the Red Cross :: Mike Oldfield
  16. Good News :: Mike Oldfield
  17. Étude :: Mike Oldfield

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDVirgin
2000CDVirgin12
1996CDAlliance86009
------CDSlowburn68840

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Album Review

Crack all the jokes you want about Mike Oldfield and his Tubular Bells becoming the hit theme song for The Exorcist. While Oldfield is an amazing guitarist who could play with the best of them, with a lithe synth touch that became a trademark, the bottom line is that the man is a serious composer. All the proof one needs apart from his own records like Incantations and Hergest Ridge is this killer movie score. While Oldfield used a purely Western and neo-classical formal approach to write the music for Roland Joffé's dramatization of true events, his musical mates were among the best in the business at helping him to bring it off: David Bedford wrote arrangements and directed the choir, while Eberhard Schoener helped to conduct and direct another choir (!) and master percussionist Morris Pert lent his talents to the mix as well. While many scores written during the 1980s come off as laughable fluff in the 21st century, Oldfield's score for The Killing Fields is in many ways far more memorable than the film itself. The music here is full of drama, dynamic, textures, and unexpected twists and turns even in the smallest of the incidental pieces, and carries within it a certain majesty that lacks pomp and remains graceful throughout. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
David ApplebyPhotography
David BedfordArranger, Orchestra, Sound Editing, Choir, Chorus, Editing
David PuttnamProducer
Eberhard SchoenerChoir Conductor, Conductor
Geoff YoungEngineer
Greg FulginitiMastering
Mike OldfieldKeyboards, Synthesizer, Engineer, Guitar, Fairlight, Arranger, Producer, Bass, ?, Percussion
Morris PertPercussion
Preston HeymanOriental Percussion, Percussion
Roland JofféDirector
Tolzer Boys ChoirChoir, Chorus, Vocals, ?