Fitzcarraldo
豆瓣
简介
Originally released in 1982, the soundtrack to yet another of Werner Herzog’s films, Fitzcarraldo is perhaps the most bizarre and provocative of all Florian Fricke’s film scores. Fitzcarraldo is the story of an opera house being built in the South American jungle for an appearance by Enrico Caruso. Yet Fitzarraldo’s music is not what one might expect given the film’s circumstance; it is music of and about deep contrast, with Caruso’s rich voice interplaying with the Popol Vuh sound. Fitzcarraldo is a true reward to all Popol Vuh and Krautrock fans alike.
Popol Vuh was founded by mastermind Florian Fricke in Munich in 1970 and are known as pioneers of electronic music as well as the predecessors of the 90's ambient and trance genre. Florian Fricke was one of the first German musicians who worked with a MOOG III, an instrument which created a very new and special sound which was profiled on Affenstunde. This album quickly became a milestone and practically created a whole new genre. The name and the book Popol Vuh stems from Incan mythology and is the memory of the evolution of humanity. Florian Fricke doesn't like to catagorize his music; "Music is a form of law for me." He died on December 29, 2001 in Munich. Kraut Rock at the highest level made by, and for music fans !
All Popol Vuh re-releases are manufactured as high quality collector's series with stickers indicating the bonus tracks. The Digipak spines have a design and when all are put together they form one big picture.
tracks
1. Wehe Khorazin
2. Scene From "Ernani"
3. Engel Der Luft
4. Ridi Pagliacci
5. O Paradiso
6. Kind Mit Geige
7. Im Garten Dem Gemeinschaft
8. Blasmusik
9. Tod Und Verklarung (Excerpt)
10. Musik Aus Burundi
11. Il Sogno
12. Quartett
13. Oh Mimi, Tu Piu Non Torni
14. Als Lebten Die Engel Auf Erden
15. A Te O Cara, Amor Talora