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The Hunger: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK]

Denny Jaeger, Michel Rubini
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: April 29, 1983
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Varese Sarabande
  • ASIN: B000001540
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #91,390 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Trio in E-Flat, Op. 100 [Excerpt]
2. Beach House
3. Suite #1 for Solo Cello in G-Major, Prelidium (Excerpt, First Moveme)
4. Waiting Room/Flashbacks
5. Sarah's Panic
6. Arisen
7. Partita No. 3 in E-Major, Gavotte en Rondeau [Excerpt]
8. Lakme [Excerpt]
9. Sarah's Transformation
10. Final Death
11. Trio in E-Flat, Op. 100 [Excerpt]

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This should get 5 Stars but..., November 7, 2002
By Joseph M. Davis (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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There are key classical numbers and arrangements that are missing here. The cd IS worth buying and is wonderful. A great version of Lakme with piano is in here. But they should do a more comprehensive soundtrack or an additional one. When the dvd finally comes out I will scrutinize the music credits in depth.

Update: Here is what SHOULD be on this cd for non-original music-

Non-Original Music by
Gregorio Allegri (from "Miserere")
Daniel Ash (song "Bela Lugosi is Dead")
Johann Sebastian Bach (from "Suite #1 for solo cello in G-major/Partita #3 in E-major")
Léo Delibes (from "Lakmé")
Kevin Haskins (song "Bela Lugosi is Dead") (as Bauhaus)
David J (song "Bela Lugosi is Dead")
Edouard Lalo (from "Piano Trio No. 1 in C")
Peter Murphy (song "Bela Lugosi is Dead")
Maurice Ravel ("Le Gibet" from "Gaspard de la nuit")
Franz Schubert (from "Trio in E flat Op. 100")

As you can see the pieces by Lalo and Ravel are sorely missed as well as Bauhaus "Bela Lagosi Is Dead"
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why is "The Gallows" Missing?, November 1, 2005
La Deneuve sat at her piano grieving for dead David Bowie in THE HUNGER and played PatriciadelaRocchia's version of "The Gallows", and THAT was pop-cinema trash history, and, darn, it ain't even on here!!

Which happens a lot with licensing and trying to put together a soundtrack that's affordable. That doesn't detract from the gems that are here by Shubert and Delibes, but the Electronic stuff --- hmmm, mixed bag of atmospherics.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Film in Sound, October 30, 2008
By Snow Leopard (Urbana, IL) - See all my reviews
I do not buy soundtracks, and this is of course the exception. Although as might be gathered from the rather mixed reviews below, something would appear to be amiss. In truth, I think this should more be thought of as an aural version of the film itself, than as a faithful soundtrack of the music in the film.

This soundtrack accompanies one of the most sumptuous and gorgeous vampire movies ever made, based on a book by Whitley Streiber (who went on to start the "Communion" phenomenon), and with the only lapse of judgement in the awful movie poster reproduced for the cover of this disc. In general, the movie very elegantly and adeptly juxtaposes calm elegance and brutal violence, and that's exactly what the soundtrack does as well, switching alternately from some of the most beautiful, austere and lush classical music to viciously jagged orchestral/electronic music.

There is indeed music in the film not included on this disc, most obviously Bauhaus' "Bela Lugosi's Dead" (which kicks the movie off in an amazing way), and the exquisitely moving middle movement of Ravel's piano trilogy, Gaspard de la Nuit, otherwise known as Le Gibet, or the Gallows. And in fact, the disc itself opens and closes on excerpted versions of Schubert's Trio in E-Flat, Opus 100, where the first excerpt is not even in the movie if memory serves, or certainly at least not at the beginning of the movie, where it is on the disc. For those those familiar with the Schubert trio, you may note how the performers have actually deleted a couple of measures from the original piece. Also (and this is telling) it's worth noting that there is a piece by Rubini and Jaeger on the soundtrack that is not in the movie, though none of the other reviewers mention this. (The Rubini/Jaeger pieces probably read as "noise" or "sound effects" in the movie, and so don't register as parts of the soundtrack per se. I know I didn't think of them as such) So it should be clear that this is music that has been very much adapted to a good cause in the movie (as well as in the soundtrack), and not something purely faithful to the whole of the music itself.

I bought this album originally, long ago, because the Schubert excerpt is one of the most beautiful and affecting bits of music I have ever heard. I didn't know there would be vicious orchestral/electronic music, some of the first I ever heard, even, and very legitimately modern. What I bought instead of a soundtrack was an experience, and one that might well have earned some kind of Classical Record of the Year Award, if pastiche had a category. And this is how I've continued to listen to it over the years, with the violent contrasts of beauty and "ugliness" (though Jaeger and Rubini's score is, of course, beautiful in its own monstrous way) being crucial to the whole experience.

It's tantalizing to point out that there are a number of threes in this disc--a trio, Ravel's trilogy, Bach's partita #3. The numerology isn't perfectly intact (the Lakme duet, as a seduction, is not a menage a trois), but indeed, it is a trio of characters who form the centerpiece of this film. And ultimately, while the film itself tracks from hunting and murder (accompanied by Bauhaus) to Schubert at the end, for the soundtrack, opening and closing on the same piece (the second excerpt is longer and contains slightly more material) makes for an extremely satisfying musical journey in itself.

I suspect that it was licensing that prevented (and probably will always prevent?) "Bela Lugosi's Dead" from ever appearing on the soundtrack, and it can indeed be one of the most sorely felt absences of the soundtrack, but I think the film's makers turned that lemon into lemonade, and crafted a genuinely compelling piece of artistry itself. Yes, not having Bauhaus and Le Gibet /does/ feel like a loss on this disc, but aside from the fact that the "logic" of the disc itself usually wins me over to it anyway, the movie is also very much about loss, and that which becomes absent. I doubt it was deliberate, but the emotional "pull" of not hearing pieces that you remember from the film very deftly reprises a central theme in the film, and makes this soundtrack work even more effectively.

Ultimately, this is a very artistically assembled piece of work. Yes, the modern pieces are as antithetical to the classical pieces as can be--old/modern, graceful/harsh, even beautiful/ugly, these are all things that the movie plays up centrally, and which the soundtrack very, very faithfully captures. And that may mean this disc is not for those who want only one half of the dyad. I say this as a very real caution for those thinking this is lovely classical music all the way through--it's not even whole pieces, and even the excerpts are edited, but even that--how appropriate for a film about decay and vampires.

Like Anne Rice's "Interview with a Vampire," I suspect that this disc has the same kind of "vampiric" power of seduction her book did. One of my all-time favorite classical albums.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Beauty and terror
The film "The Hunger" is a superb vampire film, unique and erotic. The actors; David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, and Susan Sarandon, are absolutely perfect in their roles. Read more
Published 21 months ago by C. B Collins Jr.

4.0 out of 5 stars A stunning soundtrack
"The Hunger" is easily one of my favorite vampire films of all time. You got David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve along with some gorgeous classical/ambient music. Read more
Published on September 26, 2006 by E. Anderson

1.0 out of 5 stars Best Song Missing
Granted, "Lakme" by "Delibes" and others are wondrous earfuls to the classically minded audience. But what happened to the opening piece by Bauhaus, "Bela Lugosi's Dead"... Read more
Published on July 18, 2006 by T. R. Rak

4.0 out of 5 stars Super score for a super film!
After all these years, 'The Hunger' is still unlike any film of its kind. The music plays a large part in its mystique and 're-sale' value. Read more
Published on February 28, 2003 by W. Pender

5.0 out of 5 stars Had to have it...
The minute I left the movie I started to research whether there was a CD of the soundtrack. It's great, and when I listen to it, the entire movie unfolds in my memory. Read more
Published on August 28, 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars ETHEREAL CREEPY LIKE MOVIE BUT FALLS SHORT.
THE MUSIC SET TO TONY SCOTTS DIRECTION FIT LIKE A GLOVE. IT HELPED THE MOVIE ACHEIVE A CREEPY UNWORLDLY QUALITY. Read more
Published on October 22, 1999 by guy avoth

5.0 out of 5 stars A Gloomy, Sad, Yet Beautiful Soundtrack
Anyone interested in vampires should definitely see this movie, then buy the sondtrack. You really get a melancholic, dreamy feel for the music, and it goes hand in hand with the... Read more
Published on January 4, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A Gloomy, Sad, Yet Beautiful Soundtrack
Anyone interested in vampires should definitely see this movie, then buy the sondtrack. You really get a melancholic, dreamy feel for the music, and it goes hand in hand with the... Read more
Published on January 4, 1999 by Morpheus89@webtv.net

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