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Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange (1971 Film)
Various Artists
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Warner Bros. Pictures / Sunset Strategic Marketing (SSM), 1990
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highly recommended
Stanley
Kubrick
's demanding perfectionism in all aspects of the
film
making process has led to some of the most memorable soundtracks of the modern era. Kubrick's taste for the classics led to his scrapping Alex North's original score for 2001: A Space Odyssey in lieu of the "temporary" tracks he had used for editing, turning Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra into an unlikely 20th-century pop icon. For his
1971
adaptation of Anthony Burgess's cautionary future-shocker, Kubrick once again turned to the classics. Malcolm McDowell's protagonist Droog Alex's taste for Beethoven is given a nice tweaking by Moog pioneer Walter (now Wendy) Carlos's synthesized take on the glorious Ninth Symphony. Some have complained that the now-primitive electronics involved give it a dated feel. Disturbingly--and effectively--other-worldly is more like it. Kubrick also imbues repertory standards by Rossini and Elgar with dark, frequently hilarious irony, and makes Gene Kelly's sunny reading of "Singin' In The Rain" the underscore to an all-too-accurate prediction of societal nightmares to come. --Jerry McCulley
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Prisoner 6 double-five 3-2-1
The soundtrack album of
CLOCKWORK
ORANGE
, even with it's simple (and supposedly) outdated Wendy Carlos recordings, holds up far better than the actual
film
has over these 36 years. This story takes place in the 1990s, and we all know that today's world is nothing like Anthony Burgess' dismal and nightmarish vision . . . don't we?
Most of the CLOCKWORK ORANGE soundtrack's classical selections are by Herbert Von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic. These spirited Beethoven and Rossini interpretations remain some of the very best ever recorded.
The excerpt of Wendy's "Timesteps" is the most compelling piece here. In the film, this stark aural collage is background to Alex's behavior modification. In order to shorten his prison sentence, the violent sociopath is made chemically ill while forced to view scenes of rapine and bloodshed. His sickness can only be arrested by replacing his natural criminal urges with passive thoughts.
It's hard to listen to "Overture To The Sun" without recalling the spotlighted naked girl who tempts an on-exhibit Alex into a state of unwellness that he likens to "wanting to snuff it." His freedom to choose brutality has been taken from him forcefully, through violent reprogramming. The subsequent events that precipitate Alex's restoration into a fully non-functional member of society beset him in a fashion ironically similar to the chaos he once left in his violent wake.
The stark images and perversities of this movie tend to stay with a person. Perhaps watching
Kubrick
's CLOCKWORK ORANGE has in some way "programmed" the viewer, too, by desensitizing us to the madness that is all around. Maybe this film holds up better than I thought. I must have a glass of choko moloko and reconsider . . .
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Kubrick At His Best
This is a fantastic
Kubrick
movie. Based on a novel of equal respect, this movie details troubled youth, violence, and sex in a modern-yet-more-so world. The slang of the young men in the movie is a mixture of British and Russian slang terminology created by the book's author. A must-see for the Kubrick fan out there.
Easier to experience than the movie!
Having purchased this soundtrack along with its respective CD score (by Wendy Carlos), it is a wonderful installment to any soundtrack fan/buff. The awesome sound of classical music, contained in the CDs, in which director
Stanley
Kubrick
chose for the picture, is so juxtaposing it is brilliant. Even if one does not know a lick of classical music, one can easily suggest this soundtrack as a useful introduction into the genre. Though the
film
may not be as easy to experience as the music contained inside, the soundtrack stands as a milestone for music in film perhaps only beaten by the director's previous work in '2001 A Space Odyssey'.
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timeless
I bought the CD to replace the vinyl and am glad I did. At the end of the day, I just really want to marry a lighthouse keeper and keep him company. "Won't that be okay?"
Good soundtrack
I own this on vinyl and yes an exellent soundtrack from an exellent movie
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Title Music From A Clockwork Orange - Walter Carlos | The Thieving Magpie (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST | Theme from A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana) - Walter Carlos | Ninth Symphony, Second Movement (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST D | March From A Clockwork Orange (Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, Abridged) - Walter Carlos | William Tell Overture (Abridged) - Walter Carlos | Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 - Stanley Kubrick | Pomp And Circumstance March No.4 (Abridged) - Stanley Kubrick | Timesteps (Excerpt) - Walter Carlos Listen Listen | Overture To The Sun - Terry Tucker | I Want To Marry A Lighthouse Keeper - Ericka Eigen | William Tell Overture (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST | Suicide Scherzo (Ninth Symphony, Second Movement, Abridged) - Walter Carlos | Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST | Singin' in the Rain - Gene Kelly
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