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Philip Glass : The Fog of War [IMPORT] [SOUNDTRACK]

Philip Glass (Artist), Philip Glass (Composer), Michael Riesman (Conductor)
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Customers buy this album with The Fog of War - Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara DVD ~ Robert McNamara

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Product Details

  • Conductor: Michael Riesman
  • Composer: Philip Glass
  • Audio CD (December 2, 2003)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Soundtrack
  • Label: Orange Mountain Music
  • ASIN: B0000EWQ0S
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,103 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. 100,000 People
2. Target Destruction
3. Revolution in the Pentagon
4. Low Evil
5. Blind Moles
6. Behind the Moon
7. November 1, 1967
8. IBM Punch Cards
9. The War to End All Wars
10. Statistical Control
11. A New Weapon
12. Damned If I Don’t
13. The Family
14. Chengtu
15. Dominoes
16. 67 Cities
17. Rolling Thunder
18. Invitation
19. Success
20. Data
See all 34 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. The Fog of War, film score 100,000 People
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  2. The Fog of War, film score Target Destruction
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  3. The Fog of War, film score Revolution in the Pentagon
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  4. Low Evil (as used in the film The Fog of War)
    Composed by John Kusiak
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  5. The Fog of War, film score Blind Moles
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  6. The Fog of War, film score Behind the Moon
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  7. The Fog of War, film score November 1, 1967
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  8. The Fog of War, film score IBM Punch Cards
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  9. The Fog of War, film score The War to End All Wars
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  10. The Fog of War, film score Statistical Control
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  11. The Fog of War, film score A New Weapon
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  12. The Fog of War, film score Damned If I Don't
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  13. The Family (as used in the film The Fog of War)
    Composed by John Kusiak
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  14. The Fog of War, film score Chengtu
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  15. The Fog of War, film score Dominoes
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  16. The Fog of War, film score 67 Cities
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  17. The Fog of War, film score Rolling Thunder
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  18. The Fog of War, film score Invitation
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  19. The Fog of War, film score Success
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  20. The Fog of War, film score Data
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  21. The Fog of War, film score Across the World
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  22. The Fog of War, film score 5 Weeks
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  23. The Fog of War, film score Norman Morrison
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  24. The Fog of War, film score Snowing
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  25. The Fog of War, film score Gulf of Tonkin
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  26. The Fog of War, film score Return From Vietnam
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  27. The Fog of War, film score Private and Public
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  28. The Fog of War, film score Unilateralism
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  29. The Fog of War, film score Why Are We Here?
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  30. Evil Grade (as used in the film The Fog of War)
    Composed by John Kusiak
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  31. The Fog of War, film score Body Count
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  32. The Fog of War, film score The Light That Failed
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  33. The Fog of War, film score No Second Chance
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  34. The Fog of War, film score The Fog of War
    Composed by Philip Glass
    Conducted by Michael Riesman


Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Errol Morris’ adroitly assembled documentary film "The Fog of War" examines the career of Robert S. McNamara-- United States Secretary of Defense during the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations and whose tenure includes the Vietnam War and the Cuban Missile Crises. Combining excerpts from 26 hours of interviews with McNamara, archival footage, filmed recreations, as well as newly declassified White House recordings Morris’ filmmaking illuminates a national past that ominously parallels the contemporary political present. Morris reveals what previous biographies failed to investigate—the relationship between McNamara and the infamous United States General Curtis LeMay and their involvement in the firebombing of Tokyo—along with 67 other Japanese cities—in 1945. Errol Morris states "The easy thing to say would be McNamara is a bad guy, he did all these bad things...the story is more complex and far more interesting than I imagined. The disturbing thing is that this was a man with real ethical dimension who did something terrible."

As with music previously contributed to Morris’ films, Philip Glass’ score to "The Fog of War" effortlessly supports and enhances the film. The music, at times lyrical and at other times intense, deepens the horrifying images of war, highlighting the ambiguities of McNamara’s character—and the consequences of his actions. Glass’ music reinforces Morris’ effort to understand the difficult ethical questions about governing and power raised by "The Fog of War".


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Variations on a Theme by Glass, December 10, 2003
Being someone who was ecstatic with the new direction Philip Glass took with "Naqoyqatsi", I was eagerly anticipating the release of "The Fog of War". I was not disappointed with it, but I wasn't exactly satisfied either.

Of course, the main difference between this album and Glass's other works is the lack of form. The music doesn't flow as well; doesn't create a mood like some of Glass's other soundtracks. Each track runs about two minutes long; some as short as 43 seconds. With "The Hours" this wasn't a problem, but here most of the tracks sound noticeably different from the one before it.

"The Fog of War" breaks no new ground for Glass, it sounds similar to much of his older work. (Track 28, Unilateralism, is the first movement of the orchestral version of "Company.")

I think it's safe to say that this album most closely resembles "The Thin Blue Line", Glass's soundtrack for Errol Morris's excellent 1988 documentary. Again, the orchestral focus is on strings and brass, with bits of percussion thrown in here and there.

For what it's worth, this album is typical Glass (and there certainly isn't anything wrong with that), moody music that creates a scene, a picture in the listener's mind, but isn't profound or moving like "Koyaanisqatsi" or even the "Etudes", for instance.

"The Fog of War" is one for your collection, but not a necessity for people just starting a Philip Glass library.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The film was great, but the score made it outstanding. , August 4, 2004
By Joel Munyon "Joel Munyon" (Joliet, Illinois - the poohole of America.) - See all my reviews
Ever thought about what it would be like to watch a film with no muscial score? I have and I did for this documentary. Believe me when I write this, there's no way this film would have been as good without Glass' melodic brutality looming in the background.

Glass does something wonderful with this score; he gives war, uncertainty, doubt and fear a musical element, an audible personality that captures each bomb, burnt building and ominous threat in complete perfection, leaving your ears and your mind in a state of disbelief and amazement, thinking to yourself, "Wow, that music fits this segment like a glove."

The Thin Blue Line score made me an instant Glass fan but this score made me borderline Glass fanatic.

In my opinion, he surpasses Carter Burwell in the category of most unflinching film composer.......by a long shot.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glass' dramatic score is Fog's 'secret sauce', March 21, 2004
By Andy Orrock (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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If you've seen Errol Morris' "The Fog of War," you know that a big part of what makes the movie click is Phillip Glass' outstanding soundtrack. Morris and Glass have worked together before and it shows. Morris' imagery (the falling dominos, the accelerating list of Japanese cities, JFK's slow-blinking visage before TV cameras) appears to be literally lifted off the screen into 3-D by the strength of Glass' score. I don't think you'll find another movie (certainly no other documentary) where the words, images and music mesh with such dramatic effect.
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4.0 out of 5 stars 14 tracks missing from original soundtrack CD
The music is outstanding but 14 of the tracks are missing. Amazon should not advertise "Full Album" as this is misleading.
Published 5 months ago by Machine Learner

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best of his albums
I came aware of Philip Glass by wacthing this documental, so this record was my first impression of his work. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Pedro I. Alsua Morchio

5.0 out of 5 stars (G)lassy
Some people hear things others never do. Of these, a few write them down. Of these, a small number create a theme and variations upon it that cohere and enthrall... Read more
Published 24 months ago by David A. Baer

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Intriguing historical account of MacNamara- what he was thinking, what he did not say during two administrations involved in the Viet Name war. Read more
Published on August 9, 2006 by C. Canger

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Soundtrack for a Great Film
Errol Morris is the best documentary film maker ever and The Fog of War is his crowning achievement. The film explores the complexity of war and how it evolves. Read more
Published on May 23, 2004 by B. Slooten

5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER GREAT GLASS SCORE!
I'll keep this review short, just like the length of the pieces on the CD. This is yet another great score by Glass, and superbly recorded as well. Read more
Published on March 30, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Glass
This is classical Philip Glass. Although it is a soundtrack to THE FOG OF WAR, it stands alone as a work of art. The music stays with you long after the film is over. Read more
Published on February 22, 2004 by Richard Chogyojij

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