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A Clockwork Orange soundtrack Walter/Wendy Carlos, Gioacchino Rossini, Ludwig van Beethoven, Sir Edward Elgar & Others A Clockwork Orange
Original Soundtrack

Wendy Carlos, Gioacchino Rossini, Ludwig van Beethoven, Sir Edward Elgar & Others

Label: Warner Brothers
Date Recorded: 1971/Various
Cat no. 7599272562

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"It had been a wonderful evening and what I needed now, to give it the perfect ending, was a little of the Ludwig Van."

This is the absolutely fantastic electronic/orchestral soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, A Clockwork Orange, based on the 1962 novel by Anthony Burgess.

Walter Carlos (now called Wendy Carlos after undergoing a sex change operation in 1962) studied music and physics and worked in New York as a recording engineer. She worked with Robert Moog, using one of his first keyboard synthesizers in the early 1960s.

Carlos' first album, Switched-On Bach (1968) was an LP of electronic interpretations of Bach's classical music. It was a huge success, winning three Grammy awards and staying on the classical music charts for more than 300 weeks.

After the success of her Switched-On Bach album, Wendy Carlos and her long-time producer Rachel Elkind began working with a spectrum follower - a device that converts sounds, such as speech, into electronic signals that mirror the overtones and rhythms of the original. The idea: To create the first electronic "vocal" piece. The piece selected for translation: the Choral Movement from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

Whilst working on an introduction to this peice (called Timesteps), a friend gave her a paperback copy of A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess. Carlos fell under the spell of Burgess' vision of a slightly futuristic world filled with ultra-violence. She also noticed that her Timesteps peice seemed to capture the feeling of the opening scenes of Burgess' book. Timesteps eventually evolved into a sort of musical poem based on Clockwork Orange - a peice that, as Carlos says, was an "autonomous composition with an uncanny affinity for Clockwork."

After hearing that Stanley Kubrick had just begun production of Clockwork, Carlos Wendy and Elkind began to share the same day-dream...

Once production on the movie had finished Carlos airmailed the tapes of Timesteps and Beethoven's Choral Movement to Kubrick who requested that they both they come to London and discuss the use of Wendy's music in the film.

Singin' In The Rain was used by Malcolm McDowell during the infamous rape scene as it was the only song that he knew all the words to...

We seriously love this soundtrack. Play it loud - it'll sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence.

Packaging & Liner Notes
Standard jewel case with a 8-page booklet containing tracklist and black and white images from the movie.


Track Listing
1. Title Music From A Clockwork Orange
Walter/Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind
play!
2. The Thieving Magpie (Abridged)
Gioacchino Rossini
play!
3. Theme From A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana)
Walter/Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind
play!
4. Ninth Symphony, Second Movement (Abridged)
Ludwig van Beethoven
play!
5. March From A Clockwork Orange (Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, Abridged)
Ludwig van Beethoven - arranged by Walter/Wendy Carlos
play!
6. William Tell Overture (Abridged)
Gioacchino Rossini
play!
7. Pomp And Circumstance March No. I
Sir Edward Elgar
 
8. Pomp And Circumstance March No. IV (Abridged)
Sir Edward Elgar
 
9. Timesteps (Excerpt)
Walter/Wendy Carlos
 
10. Overture To The Sun
Terry Tucker
 
11. I Want To Marry A Lighthouse Keeper
Erika Eigen
 
12. William Tell Overture (Abridged)
Gioacchino Rossini
 
13. Suicide Scherzo (Ninth Symphony, Second Movement, Abridged)
Ludwig van Beethoven - arranged by Walter/Wendy Carlos
 
14. Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement (Abridged)
Ludwig van Beethoven
 
15. Singin' In The Rain
A. Freed, N. Brown - performed by Gene Kelly
 


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