Released 1994 Release date 1994 Producer Goran Bregović | Artist Goran Bregović Movie La Reine Margot Label PolyGram | |
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La reine Margot – Soundtrack is an album by Goran Bregović, with the music that he composed for the 1994 film La Reine Margot, by Patrice Chéreau. Like most of Bregović's work, the melodies in this soundtrack are heavily influenced by Balkan folk music tradition, but he also refurbished and recycled some of his previous work while he was the frontman of Bijelo dugme, one of the most influential Yugoslav rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s.
Contents
Track listing
- "Elo Hi (Canto Nero)" (feat. Ofra Haza)
- "Rondinella" (feat. Zdravko Čolić)
- "La Nuit De La Saint Barthélémy" (feat. Zdravko Čolić)
- "Le Matin"
- "Lullaby"
- "Ruda Neruda" (feat. Zdravko Čolić)
- "U te sam se zaljubija"
- "La Chasse"
- "Margot"
- "Rencontre"
- "Marguerite De Valois Et Henri De Navarre"
- "Le Mariage"
- "La Nuit" (feat. Dusan Prelevic)
- "Elo Hi" (feat. Ofra Haza)
Songs
1Elo Hi (Canto Nero)Ofra Haza4:13
2RondinellaZdravko Čolić - Ensemble Renaissance De Belgrade3:01
3La Nuit De La Saint BarthelemyGrand Choeur De Belgrade5:46
References
La reine Margot – Soundtrack Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA