Name | Kubrick 7" - The Shining 샤이닝 / A Clockwork Orange 시계태엽장치 오렌지 (Performed by Mark Ayres) (Black Vinyl 7인치 싱글) |
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Price | 21,500원 |
결제수단 | 카드 결제, 무통장 입금, 적립금, 실시간 계좌이체 |
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큐브릭의 클래식 영화 2편의 메인테마를 담은 레코드.
시계태엽장치의 테마 "March"와 샤이닝의 테마를 양면에 담았다.
닥터후를 만든 Mark Ayres가 새롭게 연주를 했으며,
2019 레코드스토어데이 때 한정반으로 첫 발매되었다.
이 레코드는 2021년에 재발매된 검정 레코드 (7인치, 45회전)
Die Cut Cover
For both these iconic films, Stanley Kubrick chose to work with the extraordinary Wendy Carlos, who wrote (or realised, as both are based on classical pieces) the main themes to both movies. She was born in 1939 as Walter Carlos and graduated from Columbia University with a master’s degree in composition, where she had met Robert Moog, instigating a collaboration that would shape her musical career. Instrumental in developing the early synthesiser, Carlos enjoyed considerable commercial success with her first album Switched On Bach (1968), which realised a selection of J.S. Bach’s music on the Moog modular synthesiser. This was no mean feat as it was not polyphonic, but despite that the album won her three Grammy Awards.
A Clockwork Orange
The 7″ AA Side, ‘March’ from A Clockwork Orange (1971), is an arrangement of Beethoven’s rousing Symphony No. 9 in D Minor (fourth movement) and is the first recorded song using a vocoder. Almost ten years later, Carlos was to work with Kubrick again on The Shining (1980). Although Kubrick didn’t use much of the music she composed, sticking instead to the guide tracks for the final cut, the disturbing main theme is by Carlos and her collaborator and friend Rachel Elkind.
The Shining
‘Main Theme’ from The Shining on the other side of the 7″ takes as its starting point the Dies Irae from Hector Berlioz’s Requiem (Op5), appropriately taken to new levels of darkness by Carlos and Elkind’s electronic treatment.
Double A Side:
The Shining – Main Title
(Composed by Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind. Performed by Mark Ayres)
A Clockwork Orange – March
(Composed by Beethoven. Arranged by Wendy Carlos. Performed by Mark Ayres)