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L'Apocalypse des animaux (album)

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Released
  
1973

L'Apocalypse des animaux (1973)
  
Heaven and Hell (1975)

Release date
  
1973

Producer
  
Vangelis

Length
  
35:00

Artist
  
Vangelis

Label
  
Polydor Records

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Recorded
  
Studio Europa Sonor Paris, 1970

Genres
  
Film score, Ambient music, Electronic music

Similar
  
Vangelis albums, Ambient music albums

L'Apocalypse des animaux is a soundtrack album by Greek composer Vangelis. The album's music accompanied a documentary series about the animal kingdom directed by Frédéric Rossif that was first broadcast on French TV in 1970.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed and arranged by Vangelis.

  1. "Apocalypse des animaux – Générique" – 1:26
  2. "La Petite Fille de la mer" – 5:54
  3. "Le Singe bleu" – 7:39
  4. "La Mort du loup" – 3:03
  5. "L'Ours musicien" – 1:03
  6. "Création du monde" – 10:03
  7. "La Mer recommencée" – 5:56

Overview

This album is one of Vangelis' earliest works, recorded whilst still a member of progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child. It also marks the first time that he collaborated with French director Frédéric Rossif on soundtracks relating to his TV documentary programmes.

Though the album itself was released in 1973, the music was recorded in 1970. In opposition to the way he later recorded soundtrack music – watching the filmed material, then composing to it – in this instance he simply recorded a suite of generic tunes (based on the wildlife theme of the project, but not having access to it) and left it to the film editors to splice-in whatever they needed.

The documentary contains much more music than is available on the album, a common theme with Vangelis soundtracks.

The music belongs to a period in which Vangelis was very prolific and willing to experiment with technology and styles. Not only was he still part of a band and collaborating with a variety of artists, but he had also created a soundtrack to the film Sex Power by Henry Chapier and participated in recording sessions with some of the most talented jazz and rock musicians in London at the time, the results of which were later released without Vangelis's authorization as the albums Hypothesis and The Dragon.

Musically, the album is extremely melodic, with a minimum of rhythm-based compositions. The long, flowing lines of the major pieces are a precursor of ambient, and feature a style that became known as "cosmic", a variant of drone music. Most of the Krautrock artists also dabbled in this musical style.

Personnel

  • Vangelis – keyboards
  • Didier Pitois – sound engineer
  • Tony Kent – photography
  • The TV Documentary

    The series consisted of six episodes, each lasting 50 minutes:

    1. De l'abeille au gorille (From Bee to Gorilla)
    2. Les Animaux et les hommes (Animals and Humans)
    3. Une Mémoire d'élephant (Elephant's Memory)
    4. Traquer le chasseur (Chasing the Hunter)
    5. La Peur du loup (Fear of the Wolf)
    6. L'Enfant et la mer (The Child and the Sea)

    Album Versions

  • Polydor, LP, 2393-058
  • Polydor, LP, MPF 1313 (Japan)
  • Polydor, CD, 831503-2
  • Telewestel, CD, EUCD0004 (Hungary)
  • Polydor, CD, P22P20303 (Japan)
  • Polydor, Cassette, 185083 (Chile). Entitled "El Apocalipsis de los Animales", and credited to Vangelis Papathanassiou. Track list in Spanish and French.
  • Songs

    1Apocalypse des animaux - Générique1:28
    2La Petite Fille De La Mer5:54
    3Le singe bleu7:41

    References

    L'Apocalypse des animaux (album) Wikipedia