The music was originally recorded in 1983 for a landmark feature length documentary for all mankind directed by american journalist film director and screenwriter al reinert.
Apollo atmospheres and soundtracks vinyl.
Released in july 1983 on e g catalog no.
Atmospheres soundtracks an album by brian eno with daniel lanois roger eno.
Space ambient soundtracks ambient.
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Atmospheres soundtracks consists of music written for a documentary film about nasa s apollo missions which landed several humans on the moon between 1969 and 1972.
Brian eno apollo.
When musicians regroup and try to improve on past work it rarely works well but the new tracks for apollo feel like a needed addition that actually compliment rather than take away from the original compositions.
Brian eno s ambient pieces even with specific pointers attached music for airports.
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For all the early works guile fervour and country tinged edge the newer pieces create a continuation that is far more stripped back and contemplative.
Music for films always left tacit spaces areas of blank canvas which the listener filled with his or her own.
Atmospheres and soundtracks is a must for fans and new listeners alike.
Atmospheres soundtracks extended version is presented here as a 2lp 180gram vinyl set in a gatefold sleeve and includes free download code.
Extended edition though often associated with brian eno s ambient tetralogy as much thanks to its comparable cover as its frequently weightless content apollo his ninth solo album was in fact recorded for a documentary about america s late 1960s space programme for all.
Atmospheres soundtracks was written produced and performed by brian eno together with his brother roger and daniel lanois.
Brian eno performer producer sleeve notes daniel lanois performer producer guest roger eno performer guest greg calbi mastering russell mills cover design.
The film was originally titled apollo and initially consisted of footage from the moon missions without narrations but due to lukewarm response from test audiences the film went through several edits incorporating commentary from the astronauts and ground crew and was finally released in 1989 as for all mankind.