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Vangelis Papathanassiou – Ignacio (1977) (24/44 Vinyl Rip)

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Vangelis Papathanassiou – Ignacio (1977) (24/44 Vinyl Rip)

Vangelis Papathanassiou – Ignacio (1977)
Max Flac 24Bit/44.1kHz = 286 MB | Mp3 VBR0 = 66 MB | No Scans | rar
Vinyl LP | Barclay 900531 | Electronic | Greece · France

Soundtrack for a 1975 Franco-Mexican film by François Reichenbach ("¿No Oyes Ladrar Los Perros?" also known as "Ignacio") after a story by Juan Rulfo, scénario by Carlos Fuentes.

Review from RateYourMusic:
Excellent soundtrack by Vangelis here. Why? The usual bombast that "plagued" "Heaven and Hell" from the same year is absent in favour of a reflective sound, with some really haunting and melancholic moments. And, yes, I do like that drum machine bit a lot.
Review from Allmusic:
Vangelis fancied himself a synthesizer artiste, an avant-garde pioneer in the medium of the future: electronic music. His best work, like his Academy Award-winning score for Chariots of Fire, did use the medium to create interesting and unique effects that would not have been possible with acoustic instruments. But this 40-minute composition consists primarily of pretentious bilge. The music, which Vangelis credits himself with composing, arranging and interpreting, is divided into two wildly divergent parts. "Parte 1" is an attempt at a synthesized classical composition. It has its moments, particularly at the end when Vangelis adds synthesized choral voices. But on the whole, the piece suffers from the composer's predilection for strange rumbling noises and spacy noodling. The tinny sound of the synthesized strings becomes tedious after awhile, and the piece is only fitfully melodious, diverging from any semblance of tune for extended sections of synthesized noise on several occasions. If "Parte 1" is sometimes lacking in melody, "Parte 2" is almost completely devoid of it. The second part is divided into several clashing sections which seem to have nothing to do with each other, let alone with "Parte 1." It begins with a synthesized approximation of an electric guitar riff before launching into an extended segment of repetitive percussive nonsense. Only the last movement is even remotely listenable.
Tracks
1. Entends-tu les chiens aboyer? 21:23
2. Entends-tu les chiens aboyer? 18:24
Total time: 39:47



These rips are several years old, 24Bit/44.1kHz resolution was my limit in those days.
Record Player: Dual CS series, Ortofon pickup, or Thorens TD 160 Link
Pre-/Amplifier: Kenwood KR 5030 Link
A-D converter: MiniDisc recorder Sony MDS-JB 920, 24 Bit S/PDIF output Link
Mac G4 with Audiowerk 8-channel PCI Audio Card, S/PDIF input
Sound editing: SonicWorx by ProSoniq Link
Flac & Mp3 encoding: Max Link
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